this reboot.. offering the same silly, sexy, and utterly forgettable action. While this edition isn't quite as brainless as its predecessors, it's still a dumb, if moderately entertaining, time at the movies, thanks largely to Stewart's performance
there's intermittent fun to be had in this throwaway relaunch of the female secret agent franchise but the party is cut short by incoherent action and a clunky script
the plot isn't especially clever or unpredictable, but the story is told with enough flash and energy that it doesn't really matter; Nobody really asked for another "Charlie's Angels" reboot, but this one will leave you eager for more
the chemistry between the characters feels natural and develops throughout the film; The action scenes were totally engrossing and exciting, keeping you on the edge of your seat whenever they occurred
one of the most enjoyable franchise reboots of 2019; "Charlie's Angels" is a highly entertaining action comedy with a winning "close as sisters" leading trio that also gives a big boost to the network of Angels
Kristen Stewart, Ella Balinksa and Naomi Scott are having lots of fun together, and at least some of that fun is contagious; this one is good enough and different enough from its predecessors
Kristen Stewart sounds unleashed with every line reading, teasing the whole movie toward throwaway charm. Great job, all you Stewarts!
Review rate : B-by Darren Franich[Entertainment Weekly ]
Elizabeth Banks brings "Charlie's Angels" into the modern age with flair, all while unapologetically raising a feminist flag, championing female friendships and subtly making a point about the urgency of the ongoing climate crisis
an engaging, action-packed, and at times genuinely funny movie; the film as a whole is still very much an enjoyable experience. The action is solid, the dialogue is surprisingly funny, and the soundtrack is a who's-who of bankable female artists