People are, as the disgraced Drake once said, in their feelings about Emerald Fennell's upcoming adaptation of "Wuthering Heights." To be fair, I understand why. Fennell, who could most politely be described as a "divisive" director, is an interesting choice to helm a take on Emily Brontë's only novel. As Tina Fey famously and correctly stated on the "Las Culturistas" podcast about the Oscar winner's body of work and overall vibe, "What are you going to do when Emerald Fennell calls you about her next project, where you play Carey Mulligan's co-worker in the bridal section of Harrods and then Act 3 takes a sexually violent turn and you have to pretend to be surprised by that turn?" Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi are set to play windswept and doomed lovers Catherine and Heathcliff, de
Margot Robbie's Wuthering Heights Trailer Has Everyone Defending Emily Brontë For All The Right Reasons
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