By portraying the young woman Heathcliff abuses as a sexily willing participant in her own degradation, Fennell’s adaptation betrays the book, and her audience
Tragedy is the beating heart of Emily Br…
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By portraying the young woman Heathcliff abuses as a sexily willing participant in her own degradation, Fennell’s adaptation betrays the book, and her audience
Tragedy is the beating heart of Emily Br…
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By turning the novel into just a corset-heaving love story, the director has stripped it of what made it so boundary-pushing
It’s difficult, when watching Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights”, not to…
Wuthering Heights is inseparable from its landscape – but northern actors seldom get the lead role, instead are pigeonholed as stereotypical or supporting characters. This Bradford-born actor objects
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Packed cinemas testify to the allure of Emily Brontë’s tale, even if this latest retelling is not to everyone’s taste
It’s hard to think of any book with a stronger hold on its admirers than Wuthering…
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The maximalist adaptation of the gothic romance shows great interest in production design but very little in character
It does not take long into Wuthering Heights, Emerald Fennell’s adaptation of Emi…
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
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Casting off her Bratty cigarettes and sunglasses, the pop visionary channels the torments of Heathcliff and Cathy and the tumult of the Velvet Underground on her latest captivating pivot
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Bad boy Heathcliff is described as ethnically ambiguous and ‘dark’ in the novel, yet is played by a pretty straightforward white Australian Elordi
Tired of movies for kids? Superhero capes and flatule…