Jane Austen's matchmaker gets a reboot in 'Emma.'

In Emma. Jane Austen's precocious heroine gets another silver screen adaptation. Director Autumn de Wilde has her own way of doing things when it comes to translating the beloved novel. Starring Anya Taylor-Joy as Miss Emma Woodhouse and Johnny Flynn as Mr. George Knightly, this rendition of Austen's book captures much of the 544 pages into a cohesive story. However, fans of the book or the 1996 rendition, might not care much for this iteration. Hosts Kaely and Tuesday are split on this one. Take a listen to hear why.

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Margot Robbie soars as Harley Quinn in 'Birds of Prey'

It's been four years since Suicide Squad flopped in theaters. The only silver lining was Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn. Now she's back and free from the Joker in Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn _ or...as the film seems to be suddenly renamed: _Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey. Confusion of the film's title aside, Robbie and Director Cathy Yan pull together one of the best superhero genre films since Wonder Woman. Full of engery, laughes, and never boring, Harley Quinn is a great way to start off the 2020 superhero season.

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Sundance 2020

It was our third year covering Sundance 2020, and despite the cold and snow we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. This year we saw films ranging from breathtaking to head scratching. Hear our reviews of the following films: 40-Year-Old Version, Boys State, Saudi Runaway, The Mountains Are a Dream That Call To Me, The Assistant, Surge, and Sin Señas Particulares _ (Identifying Features)_. Each film was wholly unique in plot, cinematography, and skill. Some of these films will be streaming or coming to a theater soon!

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'A Hidden Life' is a masterpiece

In a time when truth is being questioned and the pressure to follow the crowd is immense, a film like A Hidden Life is just what is needed. Franz Jägerstätter is an Austrian farmer who faces death when refuses to fight for the Nazis in World War 2. His quiet protest which seemed so small at the time now resonates around the world of what one can do in the face of great evil. Director Terrance Malick delicately weaves Jägerstätter's story into a masterpiece of storytelling.

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'The Gentlemen' is messy but amusing

Guy Ritchie's newest film The Gentlemen _ is a slick-talking, very British, crime drama that will delight Anglophiles and Ritchie fans alike. While a bit over-the-top, _The Gentlemen earns its laughs.

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'Troop Zero' earns its Gold Award

Charming and heartfelt Troop Zero follows the story of misfit Christmas Flint and her determination to get her voice on the Golden Record. Hearing that whoever wins the Birdie Scout Jamboree will get their voice on the record, Christmas sets out to create her own troop with their own style of doing things. Produced by the same team as Beasts of the Southern Wild, Troop Zero is a cute and enjoyable film to send a Saturday afternoon with. Watch it now on Amazon Prime.

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Don't hold your breath for 'Underwater'

2020 kicks off with a pointless sci-fi horror that belly flops so hard it’s painful to watch. Underwater stars Kristen Stewart, Vincent Cassel, John Gallagher Jr., Jessica Henkwick, and T.J. Miller, in a survival race on the ocean floor. Part of a 300-plus mining crew, the hapless team has to escape to the surface as the massive underwater drill implodes. The monster that causes it to fail is as boring as the character development is lacking. Underwater feels like a cheap reimagining of James Cameron’s The Abyss.

Save yourself the trouble and watch that classic instead.

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'1917' immerses you into the battlefield unlike any other war movie

When it comes to the World Wars, the Second World War seems to capture much of the imagination and romance of Hollywood. World War One not so much. And perhaps that’s due to there being a “less clear” enemy. There aren’t Nazis in WW1. But the First World War has plenty to offer when it comes to storytelling. Writer/Director Sam Mendes proves this in his film "1917" A truly immersive experience, "1917" follows two British soldiers as they set out on a ride-or-die mission across No-Man's land. What makes "1917" truly spectacular is the one-shot technique, which makes the film feel like it's all one continuous shot.

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Should you see 'Jumanji: The Next Level'? Yes!

The latest Jumanji lives up to its name: "The Next Level." Still fresh, crazy fun, and an all-around blast, we highly recommend fitting in this film in between all your Oscar-contenders.

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'Marriage Story' is the anti-romantic comedy

If the word "beautiful" could be used to describe a divorce, director Noah Baumbach captures it in Marriage Story. Poetic, tragic, yet heartfelt and humorous, Marriage Story compassionately explores what it means to go through a divorce. Adam Driver's and Scarlett Johansson's performances will make you laugh and cry.

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