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Writer-director Emerald Fennell’s captivating 2023 thriller is now streaming for free
Film fans waiting for the release of Wuthering Heights can now stream the director’s captivating 2023 thriller for free.
Writer-director Emerald Fennell made a splash just three years ago with the release of Saltburn, which stars Euphoria’s Jacob Elordi.
Now, the Oscar winner is set to return to screens with Wuthering Heights, once again starring Elordi as her leading man, Heathcliff. Adapted from the Emily Brontë classic, the tragic romance drama is set to release on February 13.
Those who are keen to dive into Fennell or Elordi’s filmographies can now head to BBC iPlayer, where Saltburn is streaming for free.

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Jacob Elordi also stars in the 2023 Fennell thriller (Image: Amazon Content Services)
Set at the University of Oxford, the film centres on scholarship student Oliver (Barry Keoghan), who is struggling to fit in with his classmates.
He soon becomes infatuated with aristocratic student Felix (Elordi), who later invites him to spend the summer at his family’s huge country estate, Saltburn.
The summer takes a dark turn as a series of tragedies strike the family. The mystery thriller goes on to explore various important themes such as social class.
It impressively bagged five BAFTA Film Award nominations, including a nod for supporting actress Rosamund Pike and leading man Keoghan.
Elordi was also acknowledged in the Supporting Actor category, while Fennell was named in the Outstanding British Film of the Year list.

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Saltburn is streaming for free on BBC iPlayer (Image: Amazon Studios )
Despite its stellar cast, though, Saltburn received mixed reviews. Some viewers complained that its social commentary was too shallow, while others were completely won over.
On Rotten Tomatoes viewer shared: “The more I think about this film – the more it grows on me.
“Saltburn is as captivating as it is stunning with stand out performances by both Barry Keoghan and Rosamund Pike. The direction is beautifully done, with a twist ending oh so well earned.”
Another reviewer gushed: “Omg!!! I love this film watched it ten times I think it’s brilliant all the cast do an amazing job it’s cringe in places but it’s a brilliant sick thriller”
But a third dissapointed viewer slammed: “This movie is all art and no heart…and very vapid pseudo deep art at that…”
While a fourth defended: “I’ve seen this so many times now. I don’t care what anyone has to say, I love it.”
Saltburn is streaming now on BBC iPlayer
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