Last Night in Soho (2021)
A young girl, passionate about fashion design, is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters her idol, a dazzling wannabe singer. But 1960s London is not what it seems, and time seems to be falling apart with shady consequences.
Last Night in Soho (2021)
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Released Year: 2021
Runtime: 117 minutes
Directors: Edgar Wright
Casts: Derek Lea, Michael Jibson, Terence Stamp, Katrina Vasilieva, James Phelps, Oliver Phelps, Jacqui-Lee Pryce, Elizabeth Berrington, Sam Claflin, Matt Smith, Diana Rigg, Alan Ruscoe, Michael Ajao, Sam Parks, Rita Tushingham, Colin Mace, Paul Brightwell, Andrew Bicknell, Margaret Nolan, Luke Hope, Thomasin McKenzie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Paul Hamilton, Richard Price, Lisa McGrillis, Pauline McLynn, Jeanie Wishes, Ian Harrod, Michael Mears, Paul Riddell, Rebecca Harrod, Josh Zaré, Synnøve Karlsen, Aimée Cassettari, Jessie Mei Li, Kassius Nelson, Alan Mahon, Connor Calland, Beth Singh, Will Rogers, Terence Frisch, Celeste Dring, Adam Sopp, Richard Corgan, Tom Hartwell, Wayne Cater, Christopher Carrico, Kent Goldfinch, Ian Hartley, Daniel Maggott, Richard O'Sullivan, Al Roberts, Lati Gbaja
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A young girl, passionate about fashion design, is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters her idol, a dazzling wannabe singer. But 1960s London is not what it seems, and time seems to be falling apart with shady consequences.
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Reviews
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IndieWire -
Left behind is [Wright's] trademark hyperactive editing and insistent post-modernism; in its place is flowing movement and intense emotion.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
Last Night in Soho is an immensely pleasurable film that delights in playing with genre, morphing from time-travel fantasy to dark fairy tale, from mystery to nightmarish horror in a climax that owes as much to ’60s Brit fright fare as to more contemporary mind-benders.
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TheWrap -
Mixing glorious pastiche and gory ghost story, director Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho will stand as one of the best London movies of new decade.
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The Film Stage -
As always, Wright is a tad too slick: there’s a tidiness that doesn’t quite capture the flintiness of on-the-record inspirations Repulsion and Don’t Look Now. But for the majority of Last Night in Soho he provides a beautiful, thrilling surprise.
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The Guardian -
British writer-director Edgar Wright takes a grab-bag of 1960s ingredients, paints them up and makes them dance to his tune. His film is thoroughly silly and stupidly enjoyable.
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A young girl, passionate about fashion design, is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters her idol, a dazzling wannabe singer. But 1960s London is not what it seems, and time seems to be falling apart with shady consequences.
A young girl, passionate about fashion design, is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters her idol, a dazzling wannabe singer. But 1960s London is not what it seems, and time seems to be falling apart with shady consequences.
A young girl, passionate about fashion design, is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters her idol, a dazzling wannabe singer. But 1960s London is not what it seems, and time seems to be falling apart with shady consequences.
A young girl, passionate about fashion design, is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters her idol, a dazzling wannabe singer. But 1960s London is not what it seems, and time seems to be falling apart with shady consequences.