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'Charlie's Angels' review: Kristen Stewart and Elizabeth Banks update the tacky, sexualized '70s series for 2019's woke culture

ABC-TV wasn't alone. But in the network's flesh-peddling harem era of the 1970s, an adolescent boy could tune into "Charlie's Angels" (or "Fantasy Island," or "Battle of the Network Stars") and begin developing some pretty dubious notions of female empowerment as it relates to straight male gratification. Meaning: If the latter was covered, whatever with the former.

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