Geraldo Rivera Column: U.S.A.

It doesn’t compare to the winter suffering of millions in the blizzard-ravaged Midwest and Northeast, but it was bad. I just saw steamy “Wuthering Heights” sitting next to my mother-in-law. Here is how it happened.

A fan since college of the tragic 1847 novel by Emily Brontë, and original 1939 film starring Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon, I was less reluctant than usual to see this remake of a tragic romance, so I tagged along with wife Erica, 16-year-old niece Georgia, and Erica’s mom Nancy. The remake, starring Margot Robbie and heartthrob Jacob Elordi, is currently the number one movie in the country, and the theater was packed with women of all ages, including me.