'Wuthering Heights' Is Like A Horny Teenage Fever Dream — And Yes, That's A Good Thing

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The film adaptation of Emily Bronté's novel starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi is nothing like the book you read in English class — and for good reason. In “Dying for You,” Charli XCX sings, “cause you’re the poison I drink, I drink you twice to be sure.” The song is on her new album, “Wuthering Heights,” and was written for Emerald Fennell’s screen adaptation of Emily Bronté’s 1847 novel about the toxic love that binds Catherine (Margot Robbie) to her father’s ward, Heathcliff (Jacob

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