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.

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

In Emerald Fennell’s BDSM-tinged film, critics have praised Clunes’s turn as the ‘devout misogynist’ Mr Earnshaw

Romance rumours have swirled around co-stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. But is all as it seems?

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

By turning the novel into just a corset-heaving love story, the director has stripped it of what made it so boundary-pushing, says Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

Reaction to Emerald Fennell’s movie adaptation of Emily Brontë’s novel starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi