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  • Official Trailer
  • Trailer 1

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

Jane Austen’s beloved comedy about finding your equal and earning your happy ending is reimagined in this delicious new film adaptation of EMMA. Handsome, clever, and rich, Emma Woodhouse is a restless queen bee without rivals in her sleepy little town. In this glittering satire of social class and the pain of growing up, Emma must adventure through misguided matches and romantic missteps to find the love that has been there all along.

Cast

  • Anya Taylor-Joy
  • Johnny Flynn
  • Bill Nighy
  • Mia Goth
  • Miranda Hart
  • Josh O'Connor
  • Callum Turner
  • Rupert Graves
  • Gemma Whelan
  • Amber Anderson

Atom User Reviews

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Verified Review
#clever
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#mustsee
#seeingitagain
#girlsnight
#familyfriendly
#lovestory
#hilarious
#greatcast
#smart

I freaking loved it. My husband doesn’t really g for those types of movies but he is sweet to me so we went. And we were both giggling at the tension. I loved it I will own that movie one day.

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Madison D
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#greatcast
#hilarious
#datenight
#familyfriendly
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#janeaustenfan

It was great, totally worth it!

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Aashna D

Metacritic

80
Feb 26, 2020

It's clear that de Wilde adores Emma, for all her challenges, just as much as her fictional admirers. And audiences should fall in love with her again, too.

Metacritic review by Garrett Mitchell
Garrett Mitchell
Arizona Republic
75
Feb 26, 2020

It’s a tart little gem, bolstered by a bounty of clever and winning performances.

Metacritic review by Richard Roeper
Richard Roeper
Chicago Sun-Times
60
Feb 17, 2020

In the lead role, Anya Taylor-Joy creates an admirably spiky character who is less likable than some of her screen predecessors, and all the better for it.

Mark Kermode
The Observer (UK)