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Emma.. Emma Woodhouse (Anya Taylor-Joy)
Emma.

Emma.

  • 2020 film

2020 adaptation of Jane Austen's romantic comedy. Also features Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn, Josh O'Connor, Callum Turner, Mia Goth and more.

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British Comedy Guide, 15th March 2021

Emma movie review

Emma lands on streaming, delivering a sharply satirical and whimsically witty reworking with The Witch's Anya Taylor-Joy on fabulous form.

Casimir Harlow, AV Forums, 22nd March 2020

Emma review

Emma's candy coloured cinematography and costumes contribute to the playful and light tone of the comedy that is as delightful as a strawberry bon-bon.

Alexa Sambrook, The Student Newspaper, 13th March 2020

Bill Nighy: comedy is more 'difficult' than dying

The Emma. star believes comedy is an "elusive thing", and has explained how there are those moments in the script that are "mysterious" because they don't make you laugh when you read it through, but the audience or viewers find it hilarious.

Female First, 24th February 2020

Emma review

Autumn de Wilde's adaptation ramps up the comedy, but Anya Taylor-Joy remains wonderfully edgy as Jane Austen's meddling heroine.

Mark Kermode, The Observer, 16th February 2020

Review: Emma

All in all, this feels like an opportunity missed, a waste of talent and potential.

Susan Singfield, Bouquets & Brickbats, 15th February 2020

Emma shows aristocracy's changed but narcissism hasn't

If the great and good applaud Emma's message before swiftly resuming normal service, it's no less than Jane Austen predicted.

Gwendolyn Smith, i Newspaper, 14th February 2020

Respectful new take on Emma is Austen powered

A new adaptation of 19th-century literary classic Emma is fresh, smart and a visual feast - even with the surprise bum flashes.

Graeme Virtue, The Big Issue, 14th February 2020

Emma review - sweetness, spite and bared bottoms

Anya Taylor-Joy revels in the role of the handsome, clever heroine with a sadistic streak in this amiable adaptation of Jane Austen's great romcom

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 14th February 2020

Emma review

This is a truly sumptuous-looking film (whether the sumptuousness includes one entirely gratuitous shot of Johnny Flynn in the altogether, you'll have to decide for yourself).

Brian Viner, Daily Mail, 14th February 2020

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