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13 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 83IndieWireKate ErblandIndieWireKate ErblandPerhaps it’s the talent in her genes, perhaps it’s her unique life experience, perhaps some combo of that and more, but Englert is already a formidable, fully formed filmmaker. Dumb labels be damned: She’s the real deal, and Bad Behaviour is proof positive of that.
- 83The PlaylistJason BaileyThe PlaylistJason BaileyIt’s genuinely thrilling to watch a filmmaker with a specific voice and oddball style taking genuine risks, and the way she successfully navigates these tonal transitions, how she cuts the cynicism with sincerity and vice versa – well, it’s kind of miracle.
- 80The Hollywood ReporterCaryn JamesThe Hollywood ReporterCaryn JamesAlice Englert expertly finds the line between satire and sincerity, mocking the slipperiness of the spiritual-enlightenment industry while acknowledging the serious intentions of the people — in this case very well-heeled customers — who think it’s at least worth a try.
- 80Film ThreatAlex SavelievFilm ThreatAlex SavelievWhat remains undeniable is Englert’s directorial chops. Bad Behaviour is exactly the story she wanted to tell. She couldn’t care less if you hate it or love it, refusing to pander to anyone’s expectations. Good for her. That sort of bad behavior is what makes her stand out as a filmmaker.
- 70Screen DailyAmber WilkinsonScreen DailyAmber WilkinsonThrough it all, Connelly and Englert completely sell their conflicted yearning for one another’s love but because this section is a late arrival, the revelations have to come thick and fast..
- 68TheWrapLena WilsonTheWrapLena WilsonThere are some good nuggets here — the leads, the look, the always-scene-stealing Dasha Nekrasova. When Englert goes behind the camera again hopefully she can coalesce her many enthusiasms into one walloping whole.
- 50The Film StageMichael FrankThe Film StageMichael FrankEnglert’s first feature isn’t low on creativity, but visibly lacks cohesion. It’s difficult to connect to, disparate in its own storytelling, mood, and tone. It’s an audacious script and directorial vision, falling short.
- 44Paste MagazineJacob OllerPaste MagazineJacob OllerHalf high-concept enlightenment satire, half exhausting family dramedy, Bad Behaviour is as tedious as its leads’ search for inner peace.
- 40We Got This CoveredMartin CarrWe Got This CoveredMartin CarrFragmented, incoherent, and disjointed in the worst way, ‘Bad Behavior’ allows Jennifer Connelly and Ben Whitshaw a narrow escape. Writer and director Alice Englert wastes some world class talent, in a story which never really hangs together.
- 30The Daily BeastNick SchagerThe Daily BeastNick SchagerStrives to scrutinize mother-daughter relations through a darkly comedic lens and only comes up with grating incoherence.