Charlie's Angels

critic Reviews

, 52% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • Earnest and energetic, if a bit uneven, Elizabeth Banks's pulpy Charlie's Angels adds new flair to the franchise with fun performances from its three leads.
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    Rachel Charlene LewisBitch Media
    In 2019, Charlie's Angels is less about impossibly perfect women saving the world and more about women joining forces to save the world. It's the direct opposite of the lens used by the men of the film...
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    Pamela HutchinsonSight & Sound
    But this is a rare multiplex movie that rewards patience, with the action and the goofiness ramping up in the second hour.
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    Angie HanMashable
    I's hard to feel too grumpy when everyone involved looks like they're having so much fun... But Elizabeth Banks demonstrates a shaky grasp of pacing, which frequently makes [it] feel draggier than it should.
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    Clarisse LoughreyIndependent (UK)
    [Charlie's Angels] tries earnestly to bring these ladies into the 21st century. And it might have worked, if the film didn't so consistently pull its punches.
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    Mark KermodeKermode & Mayo's Film Review
    I really, really enjoyed it.
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    Larushka Ivan-ZadehMetro Newspaper (UK)
    But while this girl-power action flick happily bashes you over the head with its feminist credentials, elsewhere it keeps missing the mark.
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    Mihir FadnavisFirstpost
    Charlie's Angels is passably entertaining fare that sticks to its basics and never tries to be smarter than its premise.
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    Kate BoyleInSession Film
    Charlie’s Angels falls into the grey area of not good, but also not bad.
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    Brian T. CarneyWashington Blade
    A stylish, suspenseful and clever reboot of the ’70s TV series.
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    Brian EggertDeep Focus Review
    At two hours, Charlies Angel's begins to drag and, with its aimless plot and soundtrack of hollow pop-songs, the movie might be too hip for its own good.
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