Movie Review: “WUTHERING HEIGHTS”

"WUTHERING HEIGHTS" | ©2026 Warner Bros

Rating: R Stars: Margot Robbie, Jacob Elordi, Hong Chau, Alison Oliver, Shazad Latif, Martin Clunes, Charlotte Mellington, Owen Cooper, Vy Nguyen, Ewan Mtichell, Amy Morgan Writer: Emerald Fennell, based on Emily Brontë’s novel Director: Emerald Fennell Distributor: Warner Bros./MRC Release Date: February 13, 2026 Emily Brontë’s only published novel, 1847’s WUTHERING HEIGHTS, has been adapted for film many times over the years. And why not? For romantics, there’s something compelling in the tale of a love that can survive anything and everything: time, betrayal, social class, death, and impossible behavior, not necessarily in that order. Now, director/screenwriter Emerald Fennell has […]Read On »


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Movie Review: SALTBURN

SALTBURN movie poster | ©2023 MGM

Rating: R Stars: Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, Archie Madekwe, Alison Oliver, Richard E. Grant, Rosamund Pike, Carey Mulligan, Ewan Mitchell, Paul Rhys Writer: Emerald Fennell Director: Emerald Fennell Distributor: MGM/Amazon Studios Release Date: November 17, 2023 SALTBURN is reminiscent of – oh, dear, can’t say that, might give the game away. So, how to describe it? Writer/director Emerald Fennell has crafted a very English thriller, full of issues of class, identity, and sexual desire, that is impressively perverse. This perversity is partly in the personalities of its characters, and markedly in their erotic proclivities. (This reviewer isn’t sure she’s ever […]Read On »


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Movie Review: THE MORTUARY COLLECTION

THE MORTUARY COLLECTION Blu-ray | ©2021 RLJE/Shudder

Rating: Not Rated Stars: Clancy Brown, Caitlin Fisher, Christine Kilmer, Jacob Elordi, Ema Horvath, Barak Hardley, Sarah Hay, Ben Hethcoat, Mike C. Nelson, Jennifer Irwin, James Bachman, Alison Gallaher, Phyllis Applegate Writer: Ryan Spindell Director: Ryan Spindell Distributor: RLJE Films/Shudder Release Date: April 30, 2021 THE MORTUARY COLLECTION is a horror anthology with several fun concepts. The first, which takes a moment of adjustment, is that even though it’s set in the present (or at least post-2000), the production style is of the ‘50s/’60s. People still use rotary-dial telephones and have CRT televisions with bulging screens. On the other hand, […]Read On »


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