Bill Murray: The Razor’s Edge
In the early 1980s, Bill Murray was a box office powerhouse, reaching his peak with Ghostbusters in 1984. However, the same year saw the release of The Razor’s Edge, a dramatic departure for Murray that failed both critically and commercially.

Disheartened, Murray took a four-year hiatus from acting. Over the next three decades, he carefully selected roles in indie films and occasional blockbuster projects, gradually rebuilding his reputation. While he never replicated the massive success of Ghostbusters, Murray reinvented himself as a beloved actor known for his unique blend of comedy and introspective performances.