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"Emma." Go now, to your local multiplex!

Posted by tinear on March 8, 2020 at 11:38:19:

A brilliant adaptation of the still very popular Jane Austen work; costume design, and especially set design, to the highest standards. But, what makes this a must-see are the performances: Anya Taylor-Joy establishes herself as one of the most talented of young actresses. The breadth she shows between this and her other starring role, in "The Witch" is nothing short of astonishing.

Take your significant other and thank me later. No, unless you have an 85" tv do NOT settle for streaming or DVD-ing this. The beauty of the English countryside and those interiors (!) demand an outing.