Superman’s moody, punk-rock cousin is let down by a film that tries desperately to emulate the silly playfulness of producer James Gunn, only to fail miserably

Director Craig Gillespie saw a suitably punk quality in his fellow Aussie.

'Supergirl' wins with its leading actress, focus on Kara storyline, fight scenes, and production/set/make-up design, but fails in its script and supporting characters.

Supergirl critic reviews are in, and its Rotten Tomatoes score is not what the DCU needs to see at this point in time.

A punk-rock Supergirl is a welcome, jagged riff on more buttoned-up superheroes, and Milly Alcock is terrific in the role.

Milly Alcock and Jason Momoa bring big attitude to James Gunn's relaunched DC Universe.

Matthias Schoenaerts plays a vicious supervillain, with Eve Ridley as an orphaned teen out to avenge the killing of her family in Craig Gillespie’s interplanetary action saga.

“Supergirl” is the newest movie in the DCU, following Kara Zor-El, a hardened Kryptonian survivor as she journeys across space on a brutal revenge mission.

Milly Alcock’s spirited performance makes this Superman spin-off just about tolerable. But it lacks a single fresh idea

Milly Alcock and Jason Momoa star in DC's latest film, in theaters on June 26.

"Supergirl," in theaters Friday, offers a new take on the DC comics hero and overcomes some issues with Kara Zor-El's (Milly Alcock) scrappy sarcasm.

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Milly Alcock’s Supergirl joins with Eve Ridley’s Ruthye to fight an evil intergalactic human trafficker

Superman’s moody, punk-rock cousin is let down by a film that tries desperately to emulate the silly playfulness of producer James Gunn, only to fail miserably

Milly Alcock takes charge in a dystopian superhero movie with a terrible script and a "punk rock" attitude of corporate pretension.

Supergirl's poor reviews and Rotten Tomatoes score have some questioning James Gunn's DCU judgement, even if he's an excellent filmmaker himself.

Australia’s Milly Alcock rocks in this effort to rejuvenate Superman and the DC Comics universe, but the “girl saves dog” narrative isn’t exactly high stakes.

AP:Last year's Superman ended with Iggy Pop singing "Because I'm a punk rocker, yes I am" — an ironic coda for a superlatively square hero. But it rings straightforwardly true for…

DC's latest attempt to expand their cinematic universe with Supergirl has gone down like a damp squib with critics, as they labelled the film 'ugly' and 'flat' in a string of…

The first reviews for “Supergirl” are in, and while Milly Alcock’s performance is earning praise, the movie’s Rotten Tomatoes score falls behind “Superman.”