Can Ghostbusters reboot defy 'blowhard middle-aged fanboys'?

Original parodied male mediocrity, but update finds comedy in 'hyper-capable self-doubting women'

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Ever since the gender-swapping reboot of the 1980s supernatural comedy Ghostbusters was announced two years ago, the project has suffered a backlash from fans resentful that women would be taking over the top roles. As the first reviews are released, has the spooky summer blockbuster silenced its critics?

The new movie, directed by Paul Feig (The Heat, Spy, Bridesmaids), stars Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig, along with Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones, as parapsychologists who start a ghost-zapping business in New York.

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