English actress Tanya Reynolds is enjoying quite the moment thanks to two buzzy, acclaimed projects — Netflix’s and the remake of .
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For a story that's more than 200 years old, Emma has remained remarkably on point as the centuries have gone by.
The Jane Austen tale, first published in 1816, is the fourth of the author's six completed novels, and the last of the four published in her lifetime—and the fourth screen adaptation to date, not including outside-the-box takes on the story sporting different names, is in theaters today.
Emma., starring Anya Taylor-Joy as the endlessly fetching and frustrating titular heroine, is
English actress Tanya Reynolds is enjoying quite the moment thanks to two buzzy, acclaimed projects — Netflix’s and the remake of .
Fresh off the success of season three of, Josh O’Connor talks with ET about putting aside his portrayal of Prince Charles to take on another iconic role — Mr. Elton in the latest adaptation of Jane Austen’s .
A driver fed up with people hogging the middle lane on the motorway appears to have taken drastic action.
Sitting at the outdoor bar at the Chateau Marmont, director Autumn De Wilde was being encased in a distractingly bright mint green. Replicas of the set from her moviewere being erected around the first floor of the famed hotel for the world premiere ofEmma.,the latest adaptation of the oft-adapted Jane Austen classic.
On March 9, 2018, John Krasinski and his wife, Emily Blunt, were in the back of a car in Austin heading to the world premiere of A Quiet Place, at SXSW. Krasinski was terrified, and Blunt could tell.
On March 9, 2018, John Krasinski and his wife, Emily Blunt, were in the back of a car in Austin heading to the world premiere of A Quiet Place, at SXSW. Krasinski was terrified, and Blunt could tell.
To coincide with the release of the new period drama Emma we have a fantastic movie merchandise pack to give away to one lucky reader. The film boasts an impressive cast that includes Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn, Bill Nighy, Mia Goth, Miranda Hart, Josh O’Connor, Callum Turner, Rupert Graves, Gemma Whelan, Amber Anderson, Tanya Reynolds, and Connor Swindells.
35 years ago today, the world was introduced to an intrepid gang of high school students from different cliques who called themselves “The Breakfast Club.”
Clueless was a modern take on Jane Austen’s Emma. Now we get a modern retelling of the classic told in its intended era with Autumn de Wilde’s Emma. The Austen adaptation marks de Wilde’s first feature film; thus far, her career has predominately focused on creating music videos, having worked for the likes of Beck, Rilo Kiley and Florence and the Machine.
Jane Austen’s “Emma.” is a world of elegance and refinement; its story centers on class distinction and the power of vanity, and how those cause tension between friends and lovers. The challenge for costumer Alexandra Byrne and production designer Kave Quinn to help director Autumn de Wilde deliver her vision of the classic, which hits theaters Feb. 21, was to create a landscape that was simultaneously sumptuous and defined by specific rules.