In 'Ghost Town,' the afterlife is less about existential dread and more about awkward social intervention, and it’s marvellously funny. Ricky Gervais navigates the role of the perpetually annoyed Bertram Pincus with his signature wit, making his character's…
Ghost Town
Bertram Pincus, a cranky, people-hating Manhattan dentist, develops the unwelcome ability to see dead people. Really annoying dead people. Even worse, they all want something from him, particularly…
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This is a film that hinges entirely on the charm of its lead and the ingenuity of its premise. Ricky Gervais brings his familiar brand of awkward humour to Bertram Pincus, a character whose transformation from hermit to…
‘Ghost Town’ is a rare gem, a film that manages to be genuinely hilarious and unexpectedly touching. Ricky Gervais is perfectly cast as the curmudgeonly Bertram Pincus, whose newfound ability to see ghosts forces him out of his…
Director Unknown crafts a whimsical yarn in 'Ghost Town,' anchored by Ricky Gervais's typically acerbic performance. The premise—a misanthropic dentist haunted by the dead—is ripe for comedic exploration, and for the most part, it succeeds. Gervais’s Pincus is…
Ricky Gervais delivers a masterclass in understated comedy as Bertram Pincus, a dentist whose life takes a spectral turn. The film cleverly blends laugh-out-loud moments with genuine warmth, exploring the unexpected connections that can form between the living…
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Beneath its comedic veneer, 'Ghost Town' touches upon themes of loneliness, connection, and the impact of our actions on those we leave behind. Bertram's initial misanthropy gradually gives way to a reluctant empathy as he's compelled to engage with the world, both living and dead. The film suggests that even the most jaded individuals can find purpose and a sense of belonging, often through unexpected and supernatural interventions.