Emerald Fennell is a hot topic right now thanks to her hotly anticipated Wuthering Heights adaptation, which sees Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi play obsessive lovers, Cathy and Heathcliff, in this ...
Emerald Fennell has opened up about the movies that informed her creative approach to her cinematic adaptation of Wuthering Heights. Throughout the conversation, Fennell discussed the wide range of ...
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After five years and a couple of more titles under her belt, Emerald Fennell has enough distance from Zatanna to see where she went wrong. The Oscar winner, who was previously tapped to write the DC ...
LOS ANGELES -- Even though the story of "Wuthering Heights" has been recounted time and time again, Emerald Fennell had a vision. "I wanted to make a movie that made me feel something ... feel ...
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The lore of why Emerald Fennell decided to adapt “Wuthering Heights” for the big screen is almost as well-worn as the copy of Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel that the Oscar-winning filmmaker has read a ...
Fennell was fourteen when she encountered Brontë’s first and only novel, published in 1847 under the male pseudonym Ellis Bell. "I thought, Oh, you can go there. You can make something really ...
"It is 'Wuthering Heights,' but it isn't," explained the writer-director, who said the classic book "means so much to me" Benjamin VanHoose is the Senior News Editor on the TV team at PEOPLE. He has ...
Wuthering Heights director Emerald Fennell is defending the book-to-screen changes she made in the new movie. Fennell’s Wuthering Heights isn’t a traditional adaptation of the 1847 Emily Brontë novel ...
In an interview with Fandango, the director admitted that her film is a “version” of the classic rather than a direct adaptation. “You can’t adapt a book as dense and complicated and difficult as this ...
It’s difficult, when watching Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights”, not to imagine what Emily Brontë would have made of it. Before I get into it, I feel obliged to state that although I love the book ...