Well, that was neither especially interesting nor titillating. Catherine, born into delusions of standing, has hidden affection for her childhood friend and servant Heathcliff. When she decides to marry into the household of a wealthy man, relationships strain to breaking point. Warner Brothers produced, directed by Emerald Fennell (Saltburn) this is the newest adaptation of…
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Review: Kinds of Kindness
It makes Poor Things look positively mainstream. Comprised of three separate stories, Kinds of Kindness follows unorthodox characters in unorthodox relationships. Director Yorgos Lanthimos returns once again, with stars Emma Stone and Willem Dafoe, since Poor Things earlier this year. Once again, audiences are greeted with another surrealist experience. Perhaps not as unintentionally divisive, but…
Review: The Whale
Intense, claustrophobic, and very moving. Maybe not for everyone, though. Charlie teaches online courses to improve people’s essay and academic writing skills, yet he is housebound do to years of an eating disorder causing him to gain near-fatal amounts of weight. While others around him help or hinder his emotions, is this Charlie’s last week?…
