Spoiler-Free Review of “Wuthering Heights” in Theaters: A Pretty Rendition

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“I will never leave you no matter what you do…”

Wuthering Heights released in theaters on February 13th 2026. The Gothic love story film (based on the novel by Emily Brontë) stars Margot Robbie, Jacob Elordi, Shazad Latif, Hong Chau, and Alison Oliver. The film runs for approximately two hours and fifteen minutes.

After being raised together as children, Catherine and Heathcliff fall madly in love with one another, but as the years go by, Catherine realizes that she has a decision to make between true happiness and wealth and stability.

Here is the trailer:

Wuthering Heights is gorgeous from start to finish in every detail, but does it do enough to be worthy of YOUR next watch? Let’s find out…

The Pros:

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Beautiful to look at.

Every scene took my breath away in the best way possible. From the scenery to Margot Robbie’s wardrobe, to the lighting used…every inch of this film was dipped in sheer beauty. It felt like I had stepped into a painting featuring the famous moors. I was honestly very impressed by how well this film captured the aesthetics it was going for.

Well done!

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Margot Robbie was fantastic.

I have read this novel many times and have to say that I was very pleased with Margot Robbie’s portrayal of Catherine. I thought that she was magnetic on screen. The chemistry between her and Elordi was electric. The passion was certainly there and while it may have been a little overkill at times, I thought that both actors really channeled a lot here. The love between them felt destructive and ethereal at the same time.

The Cons:

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Needed to dig a little deeper…

My only issue with this film is that it glossed over a lot of the important themes in the novel. I needed it to touch on a little bit more to convince me. This is one of the most famous love stories and while there was certainly passion and tragedy thrown in, I also felt like we needed some more gut-wrenching moments to truly sell me on it.

Seeing tears and then a gorgeous shot in the sunlight of someone leaving isn’t enough for me to understand just how much this impacts the characters. I know it does because I read the novel, but for someone just watching the film, they probably needed something with more grit and substance to fully comprehend the love story portrayed.

So am I in or out?

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I’m in…

Wuthering Heights is a solid enough version of this classic love story with believable performances, undeniable chemistry, and exquisite scenery.

While I had some issues with this film, I still enjoyed my watch overall.

I hope you enjoyed the review and feel free to post your own thoughts and theories on Wuthering Heights in the comments section below. Thanks so much for reading and happy viewing!

Best,

Amy Koto, TV Fanatic Girl

DON’T TAKE THE JOB…

It was only supposed to be temporary…but when Olivia Crewe accepts a new position that seems too good to be true, she soon discovers that twelve other girls previously had the same job as her. Only none of them lasted for more than thirty days. No notice. Nothing…right before they mysteriously disappeared without a trace.

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Spoiler-Free Review of “The Woman in the Yard” in Theaters: Another Missed Opportunity for Blumhouse…

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“Today’s the day…”

The Woman in the Yard released in theaters on March 28th 2025. The psychological horror film stars Danielle Deadwyler, Peyton Jackson, Russell Hornsby, and Okwui Okpokwasili . It runs for approximately an hour and twenty-five minutes.

After losing her husband in a car accident, a woman named Ramona attempts to cope with her grief while taking care of her two children in a rural farmhouse, but when a mysterious woman shows up on her property, she soon realizes that she will need to do everything in her power to protect her family from harm.

Here is the trailer:

The Woman in the Yard attempts to terrify us with an eerie enough premise, but it over-complicates things in the end. Is it worthy of your next watch? Let’s find out…

The Pros:

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Creepy premise.

I don’t know about you, but I would be completely terrified if this woman showed up randomly on my property. There was this lingering sense of dread that worked well in the film. I thought the idea was solid enough for what should have been an entertaining horror film, but sometimes it’s difficult for a terrific concept to translate into brilliant execution.

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Decent performances.

Danielle Deadwyler put as much into this film as she could. I thought she was very believable as a grieving mother. Everyone played their part well. I can’t fault the actors, but unfortunately they weren’t given much to work with here…

The Cons:

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Over does a premise I’ve seen a million times before.

I’m really getting tired of psychological horror films that attempt to connect grief to horror. I get the connection, but we’ve seen this done way too many times recently in these films. There was a lot of potential here, but it quickly disappeared the moment it tried to copy every other film I’ve seen in the last two years within this genre.

The jump scares were silly and while I found the overall premise frightening on some level, there wasn’t anything about this film that really scared me.

By the time I got to the end of this movie (thankfully it wasn’t long), I felt like I had wasted my time. Blumhouse has been having a lot of misses lately (Imaginary, Night Swim) and this one falls into that forgettable horror genre a little too easily. We can do better!

So am I in or out?

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I’m out on this one…

The Woman in the Yard doesn’t have an ounce of originality, ultimately making it a forgettable and pointless horror film despite its eerie premise.

I didn’t expect much here, but this film was very disappointing.

I hope you enjoyed the review and feel free to post your own thoughts and theories on The Woman in the Yard in the comments section below. Thanks so much for reading and happy viewing!

Best,

Amy Koto, TV Fanatic Girl

DON’T TAKE THE JOB…

It was only supposed to be temporary…but when Olivia Crewe accepts a new position that seems too good to be true, she soon discovers that twelve other girls previously had the same job as her. Only none of them lasted for more than thirty days. No notice. Nothing…right before they mysteriously disappeared without a trace.

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Spoiler-Free Review of “Nosferatu” in Theaters: A Gorgeous Gothic Piece of Art

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“Come to me…”

Nosferatu released in theaters on December 26th 2024. The vampire horror drama film (directed by Robert Eggers) is a remake of the 1922 film. It stars Bill Skarsgård, Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe. The film runs for approximately two hours and fifteen minutes.

Set in the 1800’s, an estate agent travels to Transylvania to meet with Count Orlock, leaving his wife Ellen behind in the care of friends, but she quickly becomes plagued by haunting nightmares and visions involving a dangerous presence that threatens them all.

Here is the trailer:

Nosferatu has gorgeous scenery, poetic dialogue, and a Gothic sense of dread that terrifies its audience in a subtle, but effective way. Is it worthy of YOUR next watch? Let’s find out…

The Pros:

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Beautiful to look at.

I love it when a film can effortlessly transport you to another place and time. Every image and scene was flawless to look at. It felt like I had stepped into a timeless piece of art mixed perfectly with a Gothic novel, creating a breathtaking piece of cinema.

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Incredible performances.

I was very pleased with Lily-Rose Depp’s performance along with Nicholas Hoult’s. They were both exceptional in this one. Willem Dafoe blew everyone out of the water, however. I expect nothing less from him, but his presence elevated the film in a lot of ways for me. 

The Cons:

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Way too long…

I didn’t need this film to be over two hours long. I thought the initial pacing was fine, but there were too many scenes involving walking around with no real purpose. Once we returned to London, everything almost came to a screeching halt. I felt like I was watching certain parts for over five hours and I did look at the time quite a bit.

I was hoping this would lead to a satisfying conclusion, but it was just kind of OK for me personally. I get what they were going for and it worked with the obsession angle, but I guess I just wanted something a little more here to really sell me on this one.

I enjoyed my watch overall, but I wouldn’t necessarily return to this film again for another viewing.

So am I in or out?

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I’m in…

Nosferatu is an eloquent film filled with dark obsession, terror, and dread elevated by exceptional performances.

While I had some issues with this film, I do think that it was a worthy entry to cinema worth experiencing on the big screen.

I hope you enjoyed the review and feel free to post your own thoughts and theories on Nosferatu in the comments section below. Thanks so much for reading and happy viewing!

Best,

Amy Koto, TV Fanatic Girl

DON’T TAKE THE JOB…

It was only supposed to be temporary…but when Olivia Crewe accepts a new position that seems too good to be true, she soon discovers that twelve other girls previously had the same job as her. Only none of them lasted for more than thirty days. No notice. Nothing…right before they mysteriously disappeared without a trace.

My supernatural thriller Girl Number Thirteen is out now! I hope you enjoy!

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