There is, however, a growing gender divide over the films reception. As of the time of writing, the films scores from female reviewers are considerably higher, with 84 percent of women giving the movie a thumbs up. Times Stephanie Zacharek comments, The movie glows with vitality, thanks largely to the performers, who revel in one anothers company. Meanwhile, the New York Times Manohla Dargis writes that its cheerfully silly and Kate Muir of U.K.s The Times says its a rollickingly funny delight.
On the flip side, 77 percent of the critics who gave the film a thumbs down are male.
Roger Eberts one-time sidekick, Richard Roeper, called it a horror from start to finish, while David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter referred to Ghostbusters as a bust. That disparity has hampered the films reception: Currently, theres a 10 percentage point difference between male and female opinion on the movie. If reviewing were left up to male critics alone, Ghostbusters would have a 74 percent approval rating