
“Come Undone” Indeed!
As we head into Valentine’s Day weekend, two of cinema’s brightest stars “come undone” in a new take on an iconic romantic novel!

“Wuthering Heights” is Emily Brontë’s only novel, published in 1847.
It’s a classic of English literature known for its passionate, dark, and tragic story of love, revenge, and obsession between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, set on the bleak Yorkshire moors. The novel explores themes of social class, nature, and the supernatural through a complex narrative structure, detailing how the intense, thwarted love between the protagonists destroys them and those around them, and how their legacy affects the next generation.
Here is the first – and most iconic – film made from the novel, released in 1939:

There have been at least four other adaptations after the original 1939 release – but for this Valentine’s Day, a new film is being released with two of Hollywood’s biggest stars:

The newest film version, written and directed by Emerald Fennell, is a bold reimagining of the novel, focusing on the passion, lust, and madness between the main characters. It stars Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff and Margot Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw
Here is the movie trailer:

The trailer suggests a sweeping, haunting romantic. drama and the advance word on the film is very strong – and with these two in the lead, I’m all in!

Variety’s review captures the tone of the film perfectly:
“For nearly two centuries, Brontë’s book has been a romantic fantasy for readers. Fennell treats it as an erotic one as well, leaning into all that is sensual.”
the casting is perfect: Margo Robbie was “Barbie” of course, and Jacob Elordi was most recently Frankenstin’s Monster – and is nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his role!
I’m excited also because of who was behind the camera:

Emerald Finnell has become one of cinema’s most interesting Directors – and she won the Best Screenplay Oscar for “Promising Young Woman” – here’s one of her terrific films:

Finnell directed “Saltburn” in 2023,, a dark dark comedy with a terrific cast including Elordi – it’s wild, and wildly good – here’s more about it, including the trailer if you don’t know it:
Since it’s Valentine’s Day weekend, and there are so many easy ways to see classic romantic comedies, here are a few more to try:
“Under The Tuscan Sun” took a real-life memoir about rebounding after divorce by refurbishing an abandoned Tuscan villa and turned it into a terrific romantic comedy starring Diane Lane.
Oh, and I stayed in the house used in the film!
Here’s a look at the house that is in the actual movie!
Yes, my wife and I rented it with friends for a week in 2023 – see what’s it like, plus get an inside look at the film, by clicking here!
And my wife loves this romantic comedy as well:

A quirky comedy about a woman who falls in love with a man in a coma!
Here’s everything you need to know about this wonderful film:
If you are looking for a romantic meal on Valentine’s Day, why not this?

How about baked eggs and chocolate tacos?
It tastes as good as it looks, so see the recipes here:
And have you seen this “statue of love?
Check this out!
Click here for more video and the inside story of where it is!
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The latest Wuthering Heights movie looks so good. I’ve been to the Bronte’s home and walked the moors near Haworth, imagining Cathy and Heathcliff being there. Location is part of the story. Such a great story!
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I don;’t know anything about her and didn’t realize it was the only novel she ever wrote – and it will live forever! Thanks for the note, loved hearing that about visiting!
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I like Robbie and I will watch this one but in time….right now I am up to my butt in research….thanx for the review……chuq
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another great post, John – enjoyed the trailer for WH and “While you were sleeping” is a classic
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Thanks for the note! The “WH” reviews seem a bit polarizing: many love it and a few are hating on it hard – probably more due to the people involved…”reviews” today are a clickbait game more than they should be – always great to hear from you and agree on “sleeping”…I’ve met Sandra Bullock a few times and my wife as well…had her on her show a while back and she is one of the nicest celebrities you will ever meet – absolutely real, charming and engaging!
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wow – you and wife met SB a few times – that is cool
and love how you said ”reviews” today are a clickbait game more than they should be – so true
Also, that WH movie is not something I would watch – but perfect post leading up to Valentine’s day
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We both were at E! when it was all about covering entertainment and my wife is the Executive Producer of The Kelly Clarkson show so she interacts with everyone in the business
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oh thanks for sharing that and I bet it becomes “normal every day stuff” to just meet so many folks in the business. In the 1990s, a job I had in Denver allowed me to meet a lot of celebs and while some were more exciting to meet than others, I was often in work mode or just not impressed. Hard to explain, but it does become “natural” – eh?
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