This week's movies and series - fateful love stories

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This week's movies and series - fateful love stories
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Two tragic love stories are at the center of this week's movies and series. In theaters, the new version of "Wuthering Heights" premieres, and the story of John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife, Carolyn, will be told in a new drama on Disney+.

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There's plenty of corsets and lustful encounters as Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi play soulmates Catherine and Heathcliff in acclaimed British director Emerald Fennell's ("Saltburn") adaptation of Emily Brontë's fateful romantic classic, just in time for Valentine's Day. All set to new music by Charli XCX.

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Noomi Rapace plays the now-canonized Mother Teresa. The drama is not a comprehensive biography but rather depicts a week in 1947 when the nun decides to leave her convent and start her own aid organization for the poor of India.

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If you know that "goat" means "greatest of all time," you'll get the double meaning in this animated film about a goat who, against all odds, wants to be the best in the basketball-like sport of roarball.

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French mystery thriller starring Jodie Foster as a private-investigator-turned-psychiatrist. When one of her patients dies, she refuses to believe it was suicide.

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Thriller about jewel thief Mike (Chris Hemsworth) who is pursued by police officer Lou (Mark Ruffalo) and crosses paths with insurance agent Sharon (Halle Berry), who has her own agenda.

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The stormy relationship of one of the most talked-about couples of the 90s is depicted in a new drama series. The relationship between John F. Kennedy Jr. (Paul Kelly) and Carolyn Bessette (Sarah Pidgeon) was intensely covered by the world press until their tragic end in 1999.

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Lisa McGee, creator of the acclaimed Irish series "Derry Girls," returns with a new comedy in which childhood friends unravel the mysterious death of an old friend.

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Love, a brutal death and a lot of sex feature in this American thriller series about a couple who, in 56 days, go from flirting in a grocery store to being linked to a suspected murder. How did it happen?

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The first season of the British thriller series took place on an airplane. This time, Inspector Hana Li (Jing Lusi) and security chief Clay Brody (Martin Compston) must deal with a new drama at the American embassy in London, with connections to the security services.

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