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Wuthering Heights

January 2024

  • Lydia Macpherson on Walshaw Moor

    ‘What do Saudi developers know of Heathcliff?’ Brontë country up in arms over windfarm plan

    Mooted project in West Yorkshire could cause ‘heartbreaking’ disruption for wildlife and harm local tourist industry, say critics

September 2019

  • From left: Moonlight, The Handmaiden, There Will Be Blood, Under the Skin

    Best culture of the 21st century
    The 100 best films of the 21st century

    Gangsters, superheroes, schoolkids, lovers, slaves, peasants, techies, Tenenbaums and freefalling astronauts – they’re all here in our countdown of cinema’s best movies since 2000

August 2019

  • Heathcliffe’s return - Heathcliffe played by Milton Rosmer, 1920.

    From the Guardian archive
    Film review of Wuthering Heights – archive, 1920

    7 August 1920 Milton Rosmer as Heathcliff is violent, blustering, turbulently melodramatic; just the kind of acting that Emily Brontë would have wanted

February 2019

  • The Favourite; Belle; Victoria & Abdul; Les Miserables; Mary Queen of Scots

    Bed-hopping and bunnies: The Favourite and the radical remake of the period drama

    The once stuffy genre has been given a reboot, with emotional truth as important as historical fidelity

July 2018

  • Emily Bront​ë. Portrait derived from a painting by her brother, Patrick Branwell Bront​ë, c.1833.

    I hated you, I loved you, too: essay on Brontë hit withering heights

    Letters: Guardian readers respond to a Review essay excoriating the author Emily Brontë

April 2017

  • Maggie Alderson, author of Scent of You, in image supplied by Harper Collins on 29 March, 2017

    Beauty and the books
    Maggie Alderson: the skincare line that has been 'life-changingly brilliant'

    In a new series Beauty and the Books, we chat to people who love both books and beauty products. Here writer Maggie Alderson reveals the reads and lotions she has on standby

October 2016

  • Andrea Arnold photographed in Oxleas Woods in London

    Andrea Arnold: ‘I always aim to get under the belly of a place’

    Director Andrea Arnold talks about her new movie, American Honey, which stars Shia LaBeouf and explores the US phenomenon of ‘mag crews’ – rootless young outsiders who rove the midwest selling magazine subscriptions

April 2016

  • wutheringheights

    Andrea Arnold: I find my adaptation of Wuthering Heights 'hard to look at'

    American Honey director tells Tribeca film festival that she was in ‘a dark place’ during production of her 2011 take on Emily Brontë’s classic romance

March 2016

  • Jane Eyre

    Why those subversive Brontë sisters still hypnotise us

    The bicentenary of Charlotte’s birth next month has produced a slew of events that highlight the sisters’ appeal to all ages

January 2015

  • Blue is the Warmest Colour

    Peter Bradshaw’s top 50 films of the demi-decade

    We are now midway through the 2010s. So what trends are emerging in cinema? Peter Bradshaw takes a look – and picks his top 50 films of the demi-decade

January 2012

  • Baftas 2012 longlist - final

    Baftas 2012: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and My Week with Marilyn lead longlist

    • Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and My Week with Marilyn earn 16 nominations each
    • The Iron Lady trails with 14
    • The Artist and War Horse follow with 13, while The Help and Hugo pick up 12
    • Disappointment for The Tree of Life and A Dangerous Method with just one apiece
    • The Deep Blue Sea, Wuthering Heights and W.E. already go home empty handed

September 2011

  • Wuthering Heights trailer - world exclusive video

  • Kaya Scodelario poses at a Venice film festival photocall

    Kaya Scodelario scales new Wuthering Heights

  • Andrea Arnold

    Venice film festival 2011: Wuthering Heights' cast are a breath of fresh air in Venice – in pictures

  • Wuthering Heights at the Venice film festival: 'It's been a very difficult journey' – video

August 2011

  • Mia Wasikowska in Jane Eyre

    Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights: do we need new film versions?

    As new film versions of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights prepare for release, Peter Conrad asks, do we really need new adaptations of these great works?

November 2010

  • James Howson

    Pass notes
    Pass notes No 2,886: Heathcliff

    He's dark-skinned in Wuthering Heights but not in its film adaptations – until now

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