Tag: We Have a Ghost

10 Comedy Horror Movies That Will Slay You: Stree, Shaun of the Dead, Zombieland and More

Check out the curated list of Comedy Horror Movies for a good scare and great laugh!

We Have a Ghost Review: David Harbour’s Older ‘Casper’ Visage isn’t Enough for the Bland ‘Ghostbusters’ Knock-Off

We Have a Ghost starring David Harbour, Anthony Mackie and others is desperately searching for its identity, but is further lost in the hotchpotch that is neither horror-driven, nor dramatically warm.

Movies Releasing in February 2023 Week 4: Selfiee, We Have a Ghost, Missing and More

In the golden age of content, check out all the movies releasing in February 2023 week 4 to choose exactly what you want to watch this week.

We Have a Ghost Trailer: Chaos Ensues After a Family Befriends a Lonely Spirit

We Have a Ghost Trailer has officially been released! Read on to know more about the Netflix movie.

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