In 1800s England, a well-meaning but selfish young woman meddles in the love lives of her friends.
Anya Taylor-Joy
as Emma Woodhouse
Johnny Flynn
as George Knightley
Josh O'Connor
as Mr. Elton
Callum Turner
as Frank Churchill
Mia Goth
as Harriet Smith
Miranda Hart
as Miss Bates
Bill Nighy
as Mr. Woodhouse
Rupert Graves
as Mr. Weston
Gemma Whelan
as Miss Taylor / Mrs. Weston
Amber Anderson
as Jane Fairfax
SWITCH.
If you doubt the need for another Austen, let this gorgeous film change your mind. Instead of ignoring the offers made to the period film genre by great films like 'Anna Karenina' and <a href=“/article/review-the-favourite-a-delicious-work-of-magnificent-insanity“>'The Favourite'</a>, 'Emma.' runs w...
Manuel São Bento
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Emma. is Autumn de Wilde's feature film directorial debut, as well as Eleanor Catton's screenwriting debut. I never watched any previous adaptations and period movies aren't exactly "my thing". This ...
JPV852
Thinly plotted but enjoyable enough drama-comedy with a nice performance from Anya Taylor-Joy. Never read the Jane Austen novel nor seen any of the other adaptations, so I don't know how this one compares, but I liked it well enough. **3.0/5**...
Peter McGinn
When I saw the previews for this latest interpretation of Jane Austen’s Emma, I envisioned a reimagining of the classic, with the plot or the setting radically changed with creative license applied liberally throughout. I was ready to not like it. But instead I discovered that wondrous creativity...
RickyWillis
Well, what a happy surprise. The director set up absolutely beautiful scenes of stunning upper class English homes. Elaborate rooms. Just an awsome film. A most happy ending for everyone. A bit tongue in cheek portrail of English life during the Victorian era. Really enjoyed it....