Charlie's Angels's reviews
Media reviews
The Hollywood Reporter
An fresh feminist spin on a cherished franchise (...) The result is a grand remodel that honors its precursors while elevating itself beyond them.
Empire
What could have been a watery rehash is a fresh, exciting update on an attractive story that previously got lost in its own glamour. Do not underestimate these women.
Indiewire
Say hello to Kristen Stewart, comedy icon (...) Nobody really asked for another ?Charlie?s Angels? reboot, but this one will leave you eager for more.
New York Post
Scott and Balinska are capable, but bland. The actress who gets most in the oversize spirit of the occasion is Stewart, showing more personality and comic chops than she has before.
Rolling Stone
Luckily, Stewart, Balinska, and Scott are just the angels you need when a movie needs rescuing. They make the salvage operation that is Charlie?s Angels go down easy.
Screen Daily
Not quite thrilling or hilarious enough, writer-director Elizabeth Banks? take on the 1970s television series preaches empowerment and gender equality, and leads Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska prove to be fun company. But this fizzy entertainment is yoked to a dull spy story which recycles genre tropes without adding much that is new to the mix.
New York Times
Banks wants to fight a righteous fight. But she is selling stale goods in which adult women spout girl-power clichés and conform to norms that make it very clear what kind of heroines still get to fly high: young, thin, beautiful, perfectly coifed, impeccably manicured and profoundly unthreatening.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote