Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle Critic Reviews

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Variety | Amy DawesAdd Critic to Favorites

Bigger, sleeker and better than the first, sequel Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle is a joyride of a movie that takes the winning elements of the year 2000 hit to the next level.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Staff (Not credited)Add Critic to Favorites

Let's face it: Chick power was never this yummy.Read the full review

Boston Globe | Wesley MorrisAdd Critic to Favorites

The movie's glee is contagious. Read the full review

Chicago Sun-Times | Roger EbertAdd Critic to Favorites

Harmless, brainless, good-natured fun.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Kenneth TuranAdd Critic to Favorites

As insistent as it is skillful -- and it is very skillful -- it does all it can to pound you into enjoying yourself. The result is rather like being force-fed a meal of your favorite foods by the Terminator.Read the full review

Slate | David EdelsteinAdd Critic to Favorites

Full Throttle is full-throttle camp: It's like a third-rate Austin Powers picture cut to the whacking, attention-deficit-disorder tempo of "Moulin Rouge."Read the full review

Wall Street Journal | Joe MorgensternAdd Critic to Favorites

It's a movie devoted to showing it, shaking it and selling it with huge zest and self-delight, a movie that raises MTV-style dada to the status of superheated mama, even though, toward the end, it wears awfully thin rather than svelte.Read the full review

The New York Times | A.O. ScottAdd Critic to Favorites

A sequel whose sugar-rush absurdity almost defeats the forces of logic, taste and conventional narrative. It is a defect that might undermine a lesser movie but that in this case proves to be as cheerfully, enjoyably humid as the first blast of summer light and heat.Read the full review

The Onion (A.V. Club) | Keith PhippsAdd Critic to Favorites

The film is smart enough to know that verbal humor isn't its strong point, but it doesn't offer much in the way of compensation. Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Mick LaSalleAdd Critic to Favorites

Clearly, this is something rare: a movie that insulates itself against its own rottenness by being lousy by design.Read the full review

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