If the British reviews are anything to go by, my rainy London tour bus ride was more stirring

DUBAI: Nearly two centuries after Emily Bronte wrote “Wuthering Heights” — a book so savage, so dark, so ‘unfeminine’ that early readers were convinced it was written by a man —…

We want to hear people’s thoughts on reading the novel ahead of the new adaptation – and if you’ve watched the film how does it compare?

Emerald Fennell’s brazenly unfaithful Emily Brontë adaptation takes Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi to trembling, transgressive depths

If the British reviews are anything to go by, my rainy London tour bus ride was more stirring

Emerald Fennell’s divisive film is the year’s biggest opening so far, having recouped its entire estimated production budget over the opening weekend

The maximalist adaptation of the gothic romance shows great interest in production design but very little in character

Emerald Fennell draws on Emily Brontë's novel to unravel a series of vignettes punctuated by erotic scenes in which the actress dominates the screen.

Packed cinemas testify to the allure of Emily Brontë’s tale, even if this latest retelling is not to everyone’s taste, says Guardian arts and culture correspondent Nadia Khomami