- Wuthering Heights (2026 film) - Wikipedia
Wuthering Heights premiered at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California on January 28, 2026, and was released in the United Kingdom and United States by Warner Bros Pictures on February 13
- Wuthering Lows: A Grossly Sexualized Brontë Adaptation
Fennell’s filmmaking seeks to be controversial, taking an outré approach that limits characters to sexual identity This vulgarizes the romanticism that made the title Wuthering Heights
- “Wuthering Heights” descends to wuthering lows
That is precisely the rub, however; Wuthering Heights is not a romance to be beautified Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel traces Heathcliff, an outsider taken in by the Earnshaw family, and his ruinous, generational entanglement with Catherine (Cathy) Earnshaw
- ‘Wuthering Heights’ and Fennell’s ‘Wuthering’ Lows
Heathcliff’s arrival to the Wuthering Heights, shrouded in darkness and anonymity as rain thunders down on his cloaked form, is met with hostility from the agrarian Earnshaw family who are
- Withering Lows - Film Comment
The film adapts the first half of the story, in which a young Heathcliff is brought by Mr Earnshaw (Martin Clunes) to Wuthering Heights, the family estate on the barren West Yorkshire Moors
- Wuthering Heights Reaches Wuthering Lows – Chicago Maroon
What has kept readers returning to Wuthering Heights for nearly two centuries is an emotional connection to characters that are fully alive in their suffering, desire, and rage
- The Highs and Lows of the New ‘Wuthering Heights’
Audiences flocking into movie theaters to watch director Emerald Fennell’s much-anticipated adaptation of “Wuthering Heights,” starring Margot Robbie as Cathy and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff, are staggering out with a range of opinions
- Wuthering Heights Review: Withering lows - vanyaland. com
In one of those typographic power moves that’s becoming way too common in modern cinema, Warner Bros is asking that writers always refer to Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights” with the
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