New on DVD: Become entwined in a steamy affair at 'Wuthering Heights'
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The latest adaptation of a literary classic tops the DVD releases for the week of May 5.
"Wuthering Heights": Filmmaker Emerald Fennell's loose take on Emily Brontë's 1847 novel is a tempestuous, salacious love story set in the Yorkshire moors. Starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi.
"While there are a few memorably lusty moments — Elordi lifting Robbie by the corset strings is a thrill — and plenty of tightly bound bosom heaving, in general, Fennell overpromises and under-delivers on the sex in 'Wuthering Heights,'" writes Tribune News Service critic Katie Walsh in her review. "She tries in vain to get her freak on, but most of the Cathy/Heathcliff stuff is too vanilla to get pulses racing, despite all their horny rain-soaked torment."
NEW ON DVD MAY 5
"GOAT": The voice cast of this sports-centered animated offering boasts Gabrielle Union, Nick Kroll, David Harbour, NBA great Stephen Curry and myriad others. Caleb McLaughlin (“Stranger Things”) voices the main character, Will, a goat who’s out to prove a smaller animal can hang with the big ones in the sport of roarball.
"Solo Mio": Kevin James stars in this Italy-set rom-com as a man left at the altar on his wedding day who sparks up a new relationship.
"I Can Only Imagine 2": In this sequel continuing the story of MercyMe's Bart Millard, he navigates new challenges with family and the band. John Michael Finely, Milo Ventimiglia and Dennis Quaid star.
"Dracula": The classic Dracula tale reimagined as a tragic romance by French filmmaker Luc Besson ("The Fifth Element").
"It: Welcome to Derry: The Complete First Season": HBO's prequel series set in the 1960s reveals Pennywise's origins (again portrayed by Bill Skarsgård), while also spotlighting a group of residents wrestling with their own fears and demons.
"3": After an oracle foretells his death in three days, a man must confront what matters most in his life.
"Pusher Trilogy": Director Nicolas Winding Refn's cult classic crime films have been newly restored in 4K.
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