This review contains descriptions of abuse and a miscarriage that some readers may find disturbing. Warning: Spoilers ahead. Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights” does not adapt Emily Brontë’s classic ...
Emerald Fennell has made a lot of changes to Emily Brontë’s novel in her divisive movie.
"Wuthering Heights" may be a beloved classic novel, but Emerald Fennell's new adaptation, now in theaters, isn't exactly the book. It's also got some pretty modern music, thanks to one of the biggest ...
After fans of Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë criticized Emerald Fennell’s adaptation starring Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie, she has continued to defend her vision.
Emerald Fennell's divisive adaptation of Wuthering Heights isn't about romance at all, it's about trauma bonds.
Much has been made about the quotation marks in the movie's title; Fennell has said that it sign-posts a version of the ...
By focusing on feeling over faithfully adapting, the provocative filmmaker's new take sparks the imagination ...
The most prominent and dangerous shift from the novel is the whitewashing of Heathcliff (Jacob Elordi), Catherine’s love interest and one of the story’s main characters. In the book, he is described ...
Online commenters have denounced it as “50 Shades of Brontë,” “wine-mom pornslop” and a “middle finger to the source material.” In a Reddit thread about a teaser, a user lamented that “Emily is ...
Filmmaker Emerald Fennell has said she wanted to make a film that captured how she felt when she read it at 14.
Since the first trailer for Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights” was released, I’ve been obsessed with finding out why they’re selling the film with the quotation marks around the title. Five minutes ...
Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie’s strong performances cannot redeem the ultimately vapid adaptation of Emily Brontë’s source text.
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