MY GRANDMA THE SHAMAN (2026)

My Grandma the Shaman is the kind of genre mash-up that shouldn’t work as smoothly as it does — a horror-comedy built on family dysfunction, ancestral secrets, and the terrifying realization that Grandma’s “weird habits” were actually keeping everyone alive. Equal parts spooky and heartfelt, the film understands that the best supernatural stories are never just about ghosts — they’re about the people bound together by them.

At the center of the chaos is Melissa McCarthy, who brings her trademark comic force to a character rooted in skepticism. She plays the family member who has spent years rolling her eyes at every strange incense ritual, muttered warning, and unexplained house rule. McCarthy’s timing is impeccable, but what makes her performance work is the gradual shift from disbelief to reluctant courage.

Paul Rudd provides exactly the kind of bewildered charm the story needs. As events spiral into the impossible, he becomes the audience surrogate — confused, panicked, and trying to remain polite while furniture moves on its own. His natural likability keeps the comedy buoyant even as the supernatural stakes rise.

The premise unfolds beautifully: strange family rules suddenly make sense. Don’t whistle after midnight. Never move the red bowl near the door. Always answer Grandma when she talks to an empty room. What once seemed eccentric becomes terrifyingly logical. The script has fun recontextualizing years of harmless oddities into a long-running defense system against something ancient and dangerous.

As restless spirits begin breaking through into reality, the film smartly shifts from comedy to escalating dread without losing its identity. The horror isn’t brutal — it’s atmospheric, mischievous, and occasionally unsettling. Whispering walls, distorted reflections, and figures glimpsed just out of frame create a tension that complements the humor rather than competing with it.

What elevates the story is its focus on legacy. This isn’t just about defeating ghosts; it’s about understanding inheritance beyond money or property. The family must confront the idea that protection, sacrifice, and spiritual duty were passed down quietly through generations — and ignored because they looked strange.

The dynamic between Curtis and McCarthy becomes the emotional heart of the film. Their clashes are funny, but beneath them lies something touching: a younger generation dismissing what it doesn’t understand, and an older generation carrying burdens in silence. Their eventual understanding feels earned and surprisingly moving.

Visually, the film embraces cozy-chaotic energy. A lived-in family home becomes a battleground of candles, relics, overturned furniture, and sacred objects used in wildly improvised ways. The setting helps blend domestic comedy with supernatural danger in a way that feels fresh and inviting.

By the final act, the film delivers exactly what it promises: a showdown where rituals, family teamwork, panic, and laughter collide. Yet it also lands a sincere message — wisdom is not always loud, modern, or easy to explain. Sometimes it lives quietly in the person everyone underestimated.

My Grandma the Shaman is funny, spooky, and unexpectedly heartfelt. It proves that some protectors don’t wear armor or capes. Sometimes they wear house slippers, know ancient chants, and have been saving your life for years without asking for credit.

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