Ghosted Reviews
Big-budget, glossy, empty and soulless.
| May 17, 2023
Sadly, Ghosted fares no better as an action-adventure film than it does as a romantic comedy.
| Original Score: 1/4 | Apr 26, 2023
After a point, it starts to feel like Ghosted is trying to brainwash its audience. There is no chemistry, sexual or otherwise.
| Original Score: 1/5 | Apr 24, 2023
Despite a lot of great ingredients in the cocktail shaker, there's no amount of booze that can save Ghosted.
| Original Score: D | Apr 24, 2023
It’s an easy evening’s entertainment, a casual brain-relaxer that doesn’t require anything out of the audience except complete intellectual remove and a thorough willingness to set reality aside for a couple of hours.
| Apr 24, 2023
This was the leftover scraps cobbled together from better scripts. It’s the movie equivalent of bubble-and-squeak, and in their heart of hearts, no one ever wants bubble-and-squeak.
| Original Score: 2.5/5 | Apr 24, 2023
Despite the big stunts and the charisma of Chris Evans and Ana de Armas, Ghosted offers little we haven’t seen before.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Apr 21, 2023
Ghosted is just happy to evoke the concept of entertainment in the hopes that some pretty faces and a familiar arrangement of flashing lights might be enough to convince the stock market that Apple is investing its money rather than [wasting it].
| Original Score: C- | Apr 21, 2023
A spirited if familiar action-based romantic comedy, where the sparring banter generally outshines the muscular stunts. Throw in clever cameos and this Apple 온라인카지노추천+ movie delivers on its promise of unpretentious fun.
| Apr 21, 2023
It’s readily apparent that de Armas and Evans, charismatic and charming on their own, have next to no chemistry. Every line delivery is so stilted it’s as though they’re being read off cue-cards, a la SNL.
| Apr 21, 2023
The action is plentiful, but not particularly well-executed, and neither Mr. Evans nor Ms. Armas is really a comedian.
| Apr 21, 2023
All you might get from this movie [is] a little pick-me-up before you ghost it forever.
| Apr 21, 2023
That it comes from Rocketman director Dexter Fletcher and Deadpool and Zombieland screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick is flat-out dismaying; either they didn’t care or they’re losing their abilities.
| Apr 21, 2023
The whole enterprise is as far-fetched as they come as it amusingly plies the belief that love can conquer all — even world domination.
| Apr 21, 2023
There are worse things in life than spending a few hours in the company of appealing performers as they play out some of the classic romantic-comedy patterns.
| Apr 21, 2023
A tedious exercise in sheer greed and laziness that presumes if enough money and famous faces are tossed into the mix, no one will notice.
| Original Score: .5/4 | Apr 21, 2023
What's most annoying is that Ghosted doesn't know what to do with Evans.
| Original Score: 4.9/10 | Apr 21, 2023
If you’re going to take a hugely familiar premise and rely on easy star chemistry to sell it, you really need the right stars in the right roles and a killer script for all the killing. Sadly this ain’t quite it.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 21, 2023
Four writers worked on “Ghosted,” and it shows. The movie’s laminated: a layer of romance, a layer of comedy, a layer of action, all squashed together, like plywood.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Apr 21, 2023
For better examples of sexual chemistry in similar movies see Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in Mr and Mrs Smith, the entire cast of the first Expendables, and even Arnold Schwarzenegger and his Harley-Davidson in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 21, 2023