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8:30pm - Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026
Wuthering Heights
Liberally adapting Emily Brontë's classic Gothic romance WUTHERING HEIGHTS with a heavy dose of carnality and chic stylization, Oscar-winning filmmaker Emerald Fennell's (PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN, SALTBURN) very modern, visionary adaptation of the seminal bodice-ripper set in the wily, windy moors stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. Featuring a gorgeous soundtrack from Charli xcx, the films features standout performances from Hong Chau, Shazad Latif, Alision Oliver, Martin Clunes.
"A great film because it doesn't try to be anything more than a feeling, transmitted with the utmost sincerity and beauty." (Salon.com)
"It's all breathlessly overheated, styled to the gods, and it looks great. If the film never quite reaches escape velocity, any scene featuring Alison Oliver's bookish, hilariously intense Isabella easily achieves, and maintains, cruising altitude." (NPR)
".... A bit silly, very sexy, visually decadent, and, yes, wonderful. " (New York Magazine / Vulture)
"Swooning, steamy and more than a little kinky, with hot-blooded performances from its two ravishing stars " (Newsday)
"Go bats--t or go home. Fennell chooses the former, and flawed or not, this drunk-on-pheromones take is all the better for it. " (Rolling Stone)
Tuesday, April 21
Doors 8:00 pm | Film 8:30 pm *Start time subject to change. Please arrive on time.
WUTHERING HEIGHTS (Emerald Fennell, 2026 / 135 mins / 14A) A passionate and tumultuous love story set against the backdrop of the Yorkshire moors, exploring the intense and destructive relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw.