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      • Charlie’s Angels” has just enough fun with the premise to be tolerable, and not enough to justify a reboot that nobody really needed. This latest big-screen spin on the 1970s TV series brings playfulness and a stronger feminist streak courtesy of writer-director-co-star Elizabeth Banks, but it lacks the consistency to earn its wings.
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  1. Not-too-gritty '70s crime drama is campy, nostalgic fun. Read Common Sense Media's Charlie's Angels review, age rating, and parents guide.

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    The angels are drawn in when two women mysteriously disappear in connection to an upcoming marathon race. Kris and Kelly enter in the race to chase down the suspects on foot. As it turns out, there are many angles in play in this particular race, from the real target of the kidnappers to Bosley himself mixing business with pleasure when he secures ...

    Technically the pilot, this TV movie was split into two episodes for syndication. The Angels start off with a bang, investigating the mysterious circumstances regarding the disappearance of a wealthy man named Vincent. Believing that the man now running Vincent's business is behind the murder, Vincent's estranged daughter recruits the Angels to pro...

    The Angels are out in the country to investigate the flare-up of a long-lasting feud between two moonshine competitor families. It seems like someone took moonshining and Romeo and Juliet, and simply threw them together to make a haphazard episode. The two families have been somewhat peaceful, each conducting their own businesses, until recent flar...

    This episode came with a meaningful twist. Blaming Jill for his son's death, a man arranges to have her sister Kris kidnapped as vengeance. The kidnappers are tricky and leave false clues to distract the Angels, but the Angels being the Angels uncover the truth and get to action. RELATED: 10 Best X-Files Episodes (According To IMDb) Not only is the...

    This episode is a touch too much. A man who Charlie once helped calls to warn Charlie that someone has taken a hit contract on one of the Angels, but before he can tell Charlie which Angel, he's killed. Typical. The Angels must figure out which of them is the target before it's too late. Again, something of a cliché plot. Plus, Bosley has a bit of ...

    This episode makes the list for many reasons, but suspension is definitely one of them. Kris witnesses a murder, but unfortunately suffers from amnesia soon afterwards. Unaware of who she is, what she saw, or the fact that she is now in danger, she wanders aimlessly, leaving the other Angels and Bosley to track her down before the murderer does. RE...

    This episode finds the three Angels--that being Sabrina, Kelly and Kris at this point in the series--reminiscing about their time working together. Considering this was Kate Jackson's (Sabrina) final episode, this seems like a weak send-off and goodbye. Sure, it's nice to see the highlights of previous missions in clips, but it doesn't exactly make...

    This episode does a splendid job of intertwining two complicated plotlines into one. Not only are the Angels looking for someone trying to kill a millionaire who betrayed a playboy in a fancy residence, but a notorious cat burglar runs into the killer while he's making his rounds, leading to some confusion as to who did what. RELATED: 10 Essential ...

    Many things are twisted and plain wrong about this episode. One, there's a serial killer targeting elderly men just after they get off the city bus. Gross and creepy galore. Additionally, the disco angle. We get it was the '70s and that disco was a thing, but this episode went a little overboard with the disco numbers, making us cringe and feel bad...

    The Angels are hired by a woman trying to locate her sister in a prison. Unable to visit her and having been given the runaround by the prison staff, the woman hires the Angels to investigate. The Angels infiltrate the prison, finding nine kinds of corruption inside. From trumped charges to inadequate conditions and a prostitution ring, the prison ...

  3. Charlie's Angels (2011) is a fun and entertaining TV show that unfortunately only lasted for one season. Despite receiving mixed reviews and low ratings, I personally enjoyed this show and thought it deserved more recognition.

  4. Nov 13, 2019 · This latest big-screen spin on the 1970s TV series brings playfulness and a stronger feminist streak courtesy of writer-director-co-star Elizabeth Banks, but it lacks the consistency to earn...

  5. Nov 13, 2019 · In some respects, the series was a vanilla version of those 1970s exploitation films in which braless women jiggle and kick their way into contradiction-riddled freedom.

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  6. Nov 18, 2019 · Charlie’s Angels is not necessarily a bad movie, it just fails to add anything new to the franchise, while also lacking the camp charm that made previous films more enjoyable.

  7. Making over the iconic 1970s series of the same name, CHARLIE'S ANGELS moves the action to Miami, where unseen-man-in-charge Charlie Townsend (voiced by Robert Wagner) assigns his "Angels" to an ever-changing roster of dangerous cases.

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