In 'Saltburn,' Jacob Elordi plays an Adonis-like rich kid whose entire personality is held together by a singularly sexy accessory: His eyebrow piercing.
The tale lamenting the loss of a mythical British upper class is as sharp now as ever.
Jacob Elordi joined co-star Barry Keoghan and writer-director Emerald Fennell at the 'Saltburn' Los Angeles premiere.
Writer-director Emerald Fennell "is very confident when she talks about her story,” says cinematographer Linus Sandgren. “The overall theme is kind of ...
Paul Rhys talks to The Hollywood Reporter about playing Saltburn's scene-stealing butler and Napoleon's limping schemer.
Saltburn - Film Review by Frank L. Director - Emerald Fennell Writer - Emerald Fennell Stars - Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, Archie Madekwe Oliver Quick ...
Emerald Fennell's Saltburn is an extraordinary film entirely lacking the gentler aspects of the country house genre.
When Promising Young Woman screened at the Sundance Film Festival in 2020, the #MeToo revenge story set off a firestorm of conversation.
HUNGER's latest Digital Cover star sits down with British photographer Rankin to give us the low-down on her sophomore directorial feature.
The dazzling pre-credit sequence sets the stage; Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan) claims that he “wasn't in love with” Felix Catton (Jacob Elordi) — even though ...
In our interview with Emerald Fennell, she reveals that she's tired of cinema being male.
The 'Saltburn' movie premiere on Tuesday in Los Angeles brought out Margot Robbie in Schiaparelli, Jacob Elordi in Burberry and more style moments.
Margot Robbie wore a sheer Schiaparelli corset at the 'Saltburn' premiere in Los Angeles on Tuesday. The actress was joined by Carey Mulligan and Emerald ...
There is plenty that is lurid and grotesque in Saltburn, a film focused on a posh English family. But the big plot developments are telegraphed well in ...
The film gives a mid-aughts teen peek into aristocratic privilege, entitlement, and obsession. Having it set in an era that I not only can recall but was part ...
Even if you are suffering from eat-the-rich fatigue (see The Menu, Triangle of Sadness, The Lesson, Parasite, Bait, The White Lotus, Succession etc.)
Emerald Fennell's sophomore feature feels more like a glamorous fragrance ad than a fully realized film. By Abby Monteil.
Oliver (Barry Keoghan) is a new Oxford University student struggling to adapt to the wealthy elite. That is until he meets Felix (Jacob Elordi), the ...