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Margot Robbie, Jacob Elordi Fire Up Brontë
It’s possible that your first thought upon encountering Margot Robbie’s Cathy draped over a rock pleasuring herself on the wild and windy West Yorkshire moors in Wuthering Heights might be, “Merle Oberon sure never went at it this hard.” Which probably is a good indication that Emerald Fennell’s unabashedly horny adaptation of the Emily Brontë classic is best approached on…
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What the Critics Are Saying
Ahead of the release of Wuthering Heights this week, critics’ reviews of the film have finally been released, and they’ve been decidedly mixed. The Emerald Fennell-directed film, adapted from Emily Brontë’s beloved 1847 novel, follows a passionate and tumultuous love story set against the backdrop of the Yorkshire moors, exploring the intense and destructive relationship between Heathcliff (Jacob Elordi) and…
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10 Romance Movies To Watch if You Love ‘Bridgerton’ Season 4
If Bridgerton Season 4 left you pining for more masquerade balls, carriage hookups, and aristocrats who can’t quite keep their hands (or hearts) to themselves, then do we have good news for you, gentle readers. You don’t have to wait for the next season of Netflix’s hit series to get your Regency-style romance fix. Whether it’s maids posing as society…
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Every Margot Robbie Movie, Ranked Worst to Best by Critics + Photos
2026-02-09T17:49:24.360Z Share Copy link Email Facebook WhatsApp X LinkedIn Bluesky Threads lighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Save Saved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Log in. Margot Robbie has been acting for years, and some…
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Disney Is In Danger of Killing the Next Star Wars Movie
Star Wars is finally returning to the big screen in May with The Mandalorian and Grogu, but it’s all getting a little concerning. Opinions differ wildly about the Super Bowl TV spot for The Mandalorian and Grogu, directed by Jon Favreau specially for the event; ComicBook’s James Hunt certainly spoke for many in the fandom when he criticized it with…
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With 6 films in production, is La.’s Hollywood South back? | Movies/TV
With an unprecedented 16 Oscar nominations for Louisiana-shot “Sinners” this year, the film has put Louisiana front and center with not just viewers, but with the all-important Hollywood studio executives who decide where films are shot. However, other hit films like “Hit Man” and “People We Meet on Vacation” also shot in the state can only do so much to…
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3 new movies to see, stream or skip in February 2026 – 828reviewsNOW
This February, we review a zany new sci-fi adventure from the director of “Pirates of the Caribbean,” an Oscar-nominated documentary about senior opera singers and the concluding installment of a horror movie trilogy. Which should you see, stream or skip? Find out in our review. ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — This February, we review a zany new sci-fi adventure from the…
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10 Crime Fiction Movies That Are 10/10 But Nobody Remembers
There have been crime movies coming out of Hollywood since the silent era, and many of them are 10/10 efforts that no one seems to talk about anymore. The earliest crime movies included silent era releases like Intolerance and Golden Age masterpieces like Public Enemy and Scarface. Even the noir movies of the 40s fit in this genre. However, there…
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6 Ways Rewatching The Original Planet Of The Apes Movies Changes How You See The Series
It’s incredible how much rewatching the original Planet of the Apes movies changes how you see the whole series. While the average viewer will be familiar with the classic 1968 film and the modern reboot series, there are many interesting elements in sequels like Beneath the Planet of the Apes. Although the outdated visuals might put some viewers off, you’d…
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10 Most Ambitious Horror Movies of All Time, Ranked
Horror, more than any other genre, has the freedom to do what it wants. Horror can be slow, creeping dread, or it can be fast-paced, over-the-top mayhem. It can scare us by showing so little, or it can be in our face with extreme violence and gore. Sometimes, it seemingly doesn’t have a lot to say (that’s what Damien Leone…
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