Dolly: The World's Most Famous Sheep
In the annals of scientific history, few animals have captured the world's imagination quite like Dolly, the first mamm...
In the scorching summer of 2006, awkward Oxford student Oliver Quick, played by Barry Keoghan, finds himself drawn into the dazzling orbit of the charming and aristocratic Felix Catton, portrayed by Jacob Elordi. Felix, taking pity on the seemingly friendless Oliver, extends a life-altering invitation: to escape to his sprawling family estate, Saltburn, for a languid, sun-drenched holiday. Oliver is swiftly engulfed by the bizarre and intoxicating world of Felix's eccentric family, including his effortlessly cruel mother Elspeth, brought to icy perfection by Rosamund Pike, and his detached father Sir James, played by Richard E. Grant. What begins as a story of class obsession and desperate belonging, masterfully crafted by writer-director Emerald Fennell, twists into a darkly comedic and increasingly unsettling psychological thriller. As the summer heat intensifies within the gilded cages of Saltburn, Oliver's motivations become murkier, leading to a series of shocking transgressions that threaten to shatter the fragile decadence of the Catton dynasty forever.