That name on the book cover is our first warning bell. Only two minutes into “Emily,” a bold and audacious retelling of Emily Brontë’s life starring an uncommonly compelling Emma Mackey, we spy ...
There’s a practice known as bibliomancy, where readers will open the Bible to a random page in the hopes that the passage they encounter will provide a needed answer to a dilemma. In Mike Leigh’s ...
“Wuthering Heights” was first published in 1847 under the name Ellis Bell — a pseudonym for Emily Brontë, of course, and one that she adopted in tandem with her sisters Charlotte and Anne, in their ...
Credits: Directed by Frances O'Connor, starring Emma Mackey, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Fionn Whitehead, Amelia Gething, Alexandra Dowling and Adrian Dunbar. Rating/Runtime: Rated R for some sexuality, ...
Blending fact with generous, liberating fiction, the director Frances O’Connor brings the author of “Wuthering Heights” to pleasurable life. By Manohla Dargis When you purchase a ticket for an ...
Charlotte Brontë once wrote that an interpreter ought to have stood between her sister and the world, and Frances O'Connor's riveting feature debut Emily aims to accomplish just that. Emily Brontë is ...
Late in her own relatively short life, the writer Charlotte Brontë published a brief “biographical notice” about her two sisters, Emily and Anne, both fellow writers who died tragically young. Of ...
Emma Mackey in EMILY. Photo credit: Bleecker Street. Courtesy of Bleecker Street. What if Emily Bronte, the author of “Wuthering Heights” and painfully shy daughter of a parson, secretly had a steamy ...
Emily, a colossal bore that centers on Emily Brontë in the days before she wrote Wuthering Heights, is the latest bafflingly overrated attempt to turn the Brontë saga into a box-office triumph.
Emily Bernard is a Features Editor and Peer Mentor for Collider who studied History, Playwriting, and English at the University of Scranton. She’s a proud comedy nerd who loves getting into the nitty ...
“Wuthering Heights” was first published in 1847 under the name Ellis Bell — a pseudonym for Emily Brontë, of course, and one that she adopted in tandem with her sisters Charlotte and Anne, in their ...
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