Great American Family has a new movie listed now for March- Happily Ever Emma (Please note: this title has recently changed!), starring Monica Moore Smith, Dan Fowlks, and Mason D. Davis! (Alternate titles include: Lights, Camera, Romance and Lights, Camera, Emma)
Storyline: Actress Emma Hutton is determined to help find her friend Hope a perfect match, but in doing so, she accidentally tramples on several hearts (including her own). The movie is inspired by Jane Austen's "Emma."
Happily Ever Emma is currently set to premiere Saturday, March 4, 2023, at 8pm/7c.
Stay tuned for more movies airing in March on Great American Family!
My Quick Take: Jane Austen's "Emma" is one of my dear favorite books and movies. There have been several movie versions over the years; my favorites are the 'Emma' film starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Jeremy Northam and the PBS Masterpiece 'Emma' mini-series with Romola Garai and Jonny Lee Miller. It's delightful to see how entangled Emma becomes in trying to play matchmaker with her dear friends. I'm rather curious to see how this modern movie will relate to the beloved classic.
Emma is my very favorite Austen book, and I love the same two movie versions as Net! There is another older version with Kate Beckinsale that I do NOT recommend, I did not like her as Emma. At. All.
ReplyDeleteReally excited to see what GAF does with this :)
Looks interesting! Hope the rest of the lineup is also good. -Maria
ReplyDeleteI hope there’s more movies for March
ReplyDeleteMy One True Love
Starring Andriana Manfredi, Ross Jirgl, Shae Robins
Love on Tour
Starring Sara Fletcher, Nick Ferry
Quest for Love
Starring Jake Stormoen, Eva Hamilton, Jonny Swenson
Treasures of the Heart
Starring Lary MΓΌller, Oran Stainbrook, Tatum Chiniquy
Beauty and the Billionaire
Starring Sashleigha Hightower, Chris Reid, Tanner Gillman
Meet Me in New York
Brooke Nevin & Corey Sevier
Sister Dating Swap
Megan Hutchings & Laura Collins
Just for Showmance
Steve Belford & Romaine Waite
From Italy with Amore
Marcus Rosner
Scented with Love
Marshall Williams
Etc…..
From Italy With Amore is Not Family Friendly!! It aired in Canada. It has two married men trying to adopt a child and it actually shows those two men kissing!!
DeleteAlsdo Quest For Love, Beauty And The Billionaire, and Scented With Love have been aired somewhere! - Florence
DeleteAusten fan, so this sounds interesting.
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ReplyDeleteInteresting one this - it scores at a lowly 5.6 on IMDb and there are harsh reviews about both the plot and actng.
I'm only vaguely familiar with the Jane Austen novel having read only Pride and Prejudice (the Keira Knightley/ Matthew MacFadyen movie was my favourite with MacFadyen surprisingly good as D'arcy) and Sense and Sensibility.
I just accepted it as a regular Rom.Com - nothing you wouldn't have seen before but I found it pleasant and it held my interest.
It was family friendly and I really liked the two leads Monica Moore Smith and Dan Fowlks both of whom I was unfamiliar with.
I found the acting fine and the secondary cast blended in well.
Lifetime friends who eventually realised they loved each other while both were dating other partners.
I would have liked this to happen much earlier in the movie as I love a bit of angst!.
While I regularly agree with IMDb, I'm at odds with this one - I would rate it a good 7.5 - Florence
Florence, I FOUND IT!!! I'm not sure what happened, but your review just showed up in the comment section. Very strange, huh? I've never had that happen before, but I'm so glad to have your review on this movie. I tend to often disagree with the IMDB ratings, as well. It's so good to see your higher ranking for Happily Ever Emma!
DeleteI nearly wrote it again last nght but didn't get round to it - that was lucky!
DeleteWas meant to be - Florence
I thought I had posted a review for Lights Camera Emma at the beginning of the week - Florence
ReplyDeleteFlorence, I just double-checked my comment area and spam folder, but I couldn't find it. I'm so sorry. If you have the time to re-submit it, that would be great. I'm sure many (myself included!) would love to hear your thoughts on this movie.
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