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It’s her father, Mr. Earnshaw (Martin Clunes), who looms first as an emblem of patriarchal authority and then of impotent dissipation, a switch that attenuates the incest theme.
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It is her father Mr Earnshaw Martin Clunes who looms first as an emblem of patriarchal authority and then of impotent dissipation a switch that attenuates the incest theme
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Movie Review
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{
    "director": "Emerald Fennell",
    "movie_title": "Wuthering Heights"
}
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February 15, 2026 at 5:55 PM (3 months ago)
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February 15, 2026 at 5:55 PM (3 months ago)

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https://nytimes.com/2026/02/12/movies/wuthering-heights-review-margot-robbie-amok-on-the-moors.html

Manohla Dargis reviews Emerald Fennell's adaptation of 'Wuthering Heights' starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. The review critiques the film's florid and overstuffed approach, highlighting its liberties with the source material. It discusses the film's visual style and the performances of the leads.

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