FILE PHOTO: European premiere of "Official Secrets'' at the BFI London Film Festival 2019 in London LONDON (Reuters) - Keira Knightley said her new film "Misbehaviour", the true story of how the Women ...
Not everyone in Philippa Lowthorpe’s “Misbehaviour” has signed up for the revolution. Wide-ranging to a fault, the filmmaker’s multi-faceted look at the 1970 Miss World beauty pageant weaves its tale ...
Gamely led by Keira Knightley and Gugu Mbatha-Raw, this bright feminist comedy about the 1970 Miss World protests is a bit too well-behaved. Does anyone still watch televised beauty pageants? Some ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
“Misbehaviour,” which enjoyably recounts the true-life story of how 1970’s Miss World pageant helped put women’s liberation on the map, may be set 50 years ago, but its themes of sexism, racism, ...
Tim Robey has been one of the Telegraph's film critics since 2000. Rarely seen in daylight, he's the one who gave Cats zero stars in 2019 and also the one who wrote Box Office Poison, a book about ...
New film Misbehaviour, which stars Keira Knightley, might just change your way of thinking. Set in 1970, the comedy-drama follows the events of that year’s Miss World competition, which was disrupted ...
Misbehaviour is not a watershed moment for filmmaking, but it’s not trying to be either. There’s something fundamentally illuminating about a film that, through the power of its direction and ...
18:57, Thu, Mar 12, 2020 Updated: 19:07, Thu, Mar 12, 2020 Misbehaviour is a new film from British filmmakers about a pretty surprising competition. The 1970 Miss World was pretty eventful for a ...
Keira Knightley, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Jessie Buckley star as women caught up in the 1970 demonstration against the Miss World pageant in 'Misbehaviour,' which is based on true events. By Leslie ...
Keira Knightley, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Jessie Buckley add pop to the feminist pageant comedy, while Greg Kinnear serves up an icky Bob Hope worth despising. Not everyone in Philippa Lowthorpe’s ...
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