Enola Holmes (2020)

Movie · 2020 · Adventure, Mystery, Crime · 2h 3m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 3.7/10 (1.2M ratings)

Mystery runs in the family.

Overview

While searching for her missing mother, intrepid teen Enola Holmes uses her sleuthing skills to outsmart big brother Sherlock and help a runaway lord.

Ratings

Director

Harry Bradbeer

Production

PCMA Productions, Legendary Pictures

Cast

Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill, Sam Claflin, Helena Bonham Carter, Louis Partridge, Adeel Akhtar, Fiona Shaw, Frances de la Tour, Burn Gorman, Susan Wokoma, Claire Rushbrook, David Bamber, Hattie Morahan, Gaby French, Paul Copley, Ellie Haddington, Alex Kelly, James Duke, Connor Catchpole, Sarah Flind

Where to watch

Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A breezy, crowd-pleasing mystery with a strong lead performance and a playful, modernized tone. It’s easy to enjoy if you want a light adventure, but the fourth-wall winks and softened stakes may frustrate viewers looking for a sharper detective story.

Best for

  • fans of teen-led adventure mysteries
  • viewers who like period pieces with a contemporary attitude
  • families looking for an accessible whodunit
  • audiences who enjoy charismatic, energetic leads

Skip if

  • you want a faithful, hard-edged Sherlockian mystery
  • you dislike fourth-wall breaking and self-aware narration
  • you prefer higher-stakes crime stories
  • you want the supporting cast and detective plotting to dominate

Overview

Enola Holmes is built as a glossy, fast-moving introduction to a new sleuth rather than a dense puzzle box. The movie leans on charm, momentum, and a very game lead performance, making the whole thing feel more like a spirited YA adventure than a classic detective tale. Its biggest asset is that it knows exactly how approachable it wants to be.

Worth noting

The film’s modern sensibility is both its hook and its limitation. The direct address, brisk editing, and comic tone keep it lively, but they also flatten some of the tension and mystery. If you’re open to a lighter, more playful version of Victorian sleuthing, it works well enough.

Bottom line

What lingers most is the sense of a franchise being introduced: a capable heroine, a polished production, and a story designed to be easy to like. It’s not the most intricate mystery, but it is polished, watchable, and comfortably entertaining.

Top Letterboxd reviews

hunter strawberry (4★) · 7469 likes

list of alternative titles I pitched to netflix: Ho(l)me(s) AloneThe Miseducation of Enola HolmesSherlock v Mycroft: Dawn of JusticeCrouching Enola: Hidden Lord TewksburyStranger StringsCatch Ma If You CanThe Great Game(of Scrabble) they still didn’t reply :(

oppie (3★) · 5691 likes

its the way she keeps looking straight into the camera for me girl i am sorry to tell you this but you're not fleabag

ty (2.5★) · 4403 likes

Netflix gave us Sam Claflin but made him the ugly brother and for what? I’m waiting for a notes app apology from Netflix.

Georgia Coley (3★) · 3448 likes

I do not, for one fleeting moment, believe Henry Cavill is the smartest man in the world

bel (3★) · 3112 likes

if helena bonham carter went missing, i’d go looking for her too

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Topics

period mystery, teen adventure, whimsical tone, female protagonist, Victorian era, family drama, light crime, coming-of-age, playful fourth-wall breaking, streaming-era crowdpleaser

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