Critics Say: Charlie’s Angels is “Feminist Virtue-Signalling” | GET WOKE GO BROKE

by 11.13.2019

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The Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic critic review scores are in for Elizabeth Banks’ upcoming Charlie’s Angels film, and reviewers are calling it “feminist virtue signalling.”

Rotten Tomatoes
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film currently has a 66% Tomatometer score from 29 critics with an average rating of 5.83 out of 10. There are 19 fresh reviews and 10 rotten reviews.

Here’s what the critics are saying:

Michael Joshua Rowin at Slant Magazine gives the film a 1.5/4. He writes, “All the feminist virtue-signaling in the world can’t conceal the film’s creative conservatism.”

Ashley Menzel at We Live Entertainment gives the full a fresh score. She writes, “Elizabeth Banks has created a non-stop kick-ass film that celebrates the strength of women without beating the audience over the head with it.”

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Hoai-Tran Bui at Slashfilm gives the film a 6/10. She writes, “Stewart is the scene-stealing star of Charlie’s Angels, swaggering through the movie like a pure force of chaotic, extremely Sapphic energy.”

Kate Sanchez at But Why Tho? A Geek Community gives the film a 5/10. She writes, “Charlie’s Angels is a film that feels detached from itself, unsure what it wants to be…The film’s cheekiness is enough to get its wings.”

J. Don Birnam at Splash Report gives the film a B+. He writes, “In the age of remakes meets #TimesUp, what better than a reloaded Charlie’s Angels? Elizabeth Banks and Kristen Stewart bring oodles of talent to otherwise predictable but entertaining new film.”

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Blake Goble at Consequence of Sound gives the film a B. He writes, “Charlie’s Angels feels like a course correction on the whole concept, written, directed, by, for, and about women.”

Joshua Rothkopf at Time Out gives the film a 2 out of 5. He writes, “For all of its #MeToo heavy lifting, though, the film still doesn’t work, mainly for the same reasons as before: Constructed as symbols (not human beings), these characters have too much spy stuff to do and yet, not quite enough.”

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Scott Mendelson at Forbes gives the film a 6 out of 10. He writes, “Kristen Stewart, Ella Balinska and Noami Scott are terrific together, the film isn’t afraid to be a little cynical and it mostly works as a pulpy female-directed action movie that happens to star three women.”

Beandra July at The Hollywood Reporter gives the film a fresh score. She writes, “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.”

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