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Hollywood sacrifices accuracy for box office success

Following online discourse, my friends and I brought ourselves to our local AMC to watch Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights.” After picking out candy, grabbing popcorn and listening to Nicole Kidman promise that Brontë’s inevitable heartbreak would “feel good in a place like this,” we settled into our seats.  Unfortunately, the film didn’t live up to the sermon that preceded it — the one that insists we won’t merely be entertained but reborn. …
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The Crimson White broke the news in Tuscaloosa, United States on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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