'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' 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.

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

“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.

"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.

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

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…

La prima de Superman tiene su película propia.La protagoniza Milly Alcock, la acompañan Jason Momoa y un villano que ni fu ni fa. ¿Hay escena postcrédito?