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Last Night in Soho
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Last Night in Soho

A murder in the past. A mystery in the future.
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User Score3,895 ratings
TMDB 7.316+20211h 57mEnglish
HorrorMystery

Synopsis

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.

Director
Edgar WrightFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Focus Features5 production companies
Release
October 21, 2021Released
Box Office
$23MBudget $43M

Top Cast

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Thomasin McKenzie
Thomasin McKenzie
Eloise Turner
Anya Taylor-Joy
Anya Taylor-Joy
Sandie
Matt Smith
Matt Smith
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Rita Tushingham
Rita Tushingham
Peggy Turner
Michael Ajao
Michael Ajao
John
Synnøve Karlsen
Synnøve Karlsen
Jocasta
Pauline McLynn
Pauline McLynn
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Terence Stamp
Terence Stamp
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Reviews

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Manuel São Bento
Oct 31, 2021

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/last-night-in-soho-spoiler-free-review "Last Night in Soho is incredibly captivating throughout the entire runtime, but Edgar Wright's all-in in the insane third act is definitely going to generate a divisive response. Story-wise, the compelling protagonists - brilliantly interpreted by Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy - follow intriguing arcs holding unexpected revelations that ultimately make sense with the overall narrative. Stunning cinematography and production design come together to create a visually jaw-dropping 1960s London, which becomes an even more entertaining place to visit due to Steve Price's addictive music. However, the last act feels a sudden hurry to tie every knot through overwhelming editing, hasty pacing, and careless transitions, which work against what the film had been until that point. I commend Wright's commitment and extreme dedication to his vision, but the restraint shown previously should have also been part of the conclusion." Rating: B+

JPV852
Jan 21, 2022

Not a big fan of Edgar Wright compared to some (fine filmmaker but don't get excited when a project of his is announced; and to be fair, same really goes for Christopher Nolan as well lately), but this one does feature some good 1960s-era music and the performances from both Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy (whom I am a big fan of) were great and some fun mind-twisting scenery and visuals, though in the end felt it was fine as whole. Worthy of a watch, though. **3.5/5**

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