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Last Night in Soho review – Edgar Wright's entertaining Valhalla of ...


Last Night in Soho review – Edgar Wright's entertaining Valhalla of ...

Thomasin McKenzie, Anya Taylor-Joy and Matt Smith star in a horror-thriller that takes a trip to the sleazy heart of London's past.

Last Night in Soho review – a gaudy romp that's stupidly enjoyable

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 ...

Edgar Wright's 'Last Night in SoHo' critic review thread - Reddit

Last Night in Soho isn't very funny, but it isn't scary either, which, for a movie riffing so laboriously on the structure and iconography of ...

Last Night in Soho movie review (2021) | Roger Ebert

Eloise "Ellie" Turner (Thomasin McKenzie), the wide-eyed protagonist at the heart of director Edgar Wright's stylish yet thematically inert ...

Last Night in Soho review - Edgar Wright's retro thriller fails to swing

With glimpses of Edgar Wright at his best, Last Night in Soho is let down by poor writing and the muddled execution of its premise.

'Last Night in Soho' is Not Your Typical Edgar Wright Delight

We review the new thriller from the madcap brain that brought us one of the greatest comic book adaptations.

Review – Last Night in Soho - Geeks Under Grace

For director Edgar Wright, he's now using his clout to explore a genre of cinema he's never fully embraced before: horror. Last Night in Soho is ...

Review | 'Last Night in Soho' is an alluring time capsule of the '60s

Instead of moping around and stuffing my face with Kit-Kats, I watched Edgar Wright's “Last Night in Soho” — a colorful, mysteriously groovy, ...

not the psychological horror Edgar Wright seems to think it is

Last Night in Soho, review: not the psychological horror Edgar Wright seems to think it is · Patrick Heardman · Read More​.

Last Night In Soho review: Edgar Wright's murky ode to the sixties

Last Night In Soho is far from flawless, but it proves a fun and fascinating step forward in Wright's oeuvre. Much like the fashions of the ...