The Wuthering Heights World Premiere Was Blood Red and Black Tie |
“We don’t mind if you scream.” Writer-director Emerald Fennell gave the audience permission to go wild at the world premiere for Wuthering Heights, her reimagining of the Emily Brontë classic, on Wednesday night. Though they did mind how the audience dressed—guests were encouraged to follow a “Hollywood black-tie” dress code, complete with an inspiration board that was attached to the invite. Most guests followed instructions, donning their gothic best—but we did spot a few daring to wear jeans or khakis, garments that would have put them sorely out of place in the world of Heathcliff and Catherine. Rebecca Ford with more on the premiere of one of the most anticipated films of the year.
Elsewhere in HWD, Chris Murphy on whether Turning Point USA’s “All-American” halftime show is really happening; Erin Vanderhoof thinks the Grammy award for best new artist is actually cursed; Whoopi Goldberg is currently starring in an Italian soap opera—and the Italians are not happy; and Kase Wickman has Taylor Swift and Blake Lively’s most creative text insults for Justin Baldoni. |
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