Reviewer Calls New Supergirl Film 'a Fun, Fierce Addition to the DC Universe'
A review calls Milly Alcock's Supergirl a fun, fierce DC adventure with a PG-13 tone and a pop soundtrack.
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Supergirl Borrows From the Best, But Milly Alcock’s Great Take on Kara Zor-El Gets Lost in the Spare Parts of Other Movies Used to Tell Her Story
Supergirl mixes a great performance from Milly Alcock with too many half-hearted influences to fly by itself. While Kara's dynamic with her on-screen cousin Superman paints a bright future for the DCU, her solo outing never finds a super-entertaining rhythm.
Supergirl review | The Woman Of Tomorrow takes flight
Milly Alcock’s DC Universe superhero bursts onto screens with her own solo movie. Here’s our Supergirl review. Superhero films have taken a bit of a dip, haven’t they? Much has been written about Marvel’s post- Avengers: Endgame momentum, and James Gunn’s DC universe is only just getting started after David Corenswet’s Superman flew into our lives last summer. That latter film’s obviously notable here. In it, Milly Alcock made a short, but mem…
The first brushstrokes of the new Supergirl (who burst in with a cameo in Superman) already let us see that she would be a rather messy character and distanced from more candid visions of Kara Zor-El like Melissa Benoist or darker like that of Sasha Calle in The Flash.Supergirl is a rather peculiar film, with a protagonist whose behavior has nothing to do with that of a superhero. She is a woman uprooted, looking for a vital purpose and her plac…
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