SEATTLE — On the surface, "Last Night in Soho" is a celebration of the 60s — the glitzy and glamorous sides. But when a young aspiring fashion designer moves to London's Soho area and mysteriously ...
Editors note: Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series debuts and celebrates the scripts of films that will be factors in this year’s movie awards race. 1960s Soho, London comes back to life in Edgar ...
Some of us have memories of things that didn’t even happen in our lifetimes. We’re drawn to a specific era, or certain relics of the past, for reasons we can’t explain. Why are we sometimes drawn to ...
We’ve all seen our great share of streaming while in isolation during Covid, but nothing was a better reminder of the power of the big screen than the Edgar Wright-directed, produced and co-penned ...
Nostalgia can offer history a brighter, more exciting and decidedly rose-colored sheen. This is the question filmmaker Edgar Wright, and co-writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns, pick up in “Last Night in Soho, ...
This story about “Last Night in Soho” first appeared in the Below-the-Line Issue of TheWrap’s awards magazine. Edgar Wright’s sumptuous thriller “Last Night in Soho” follows young Eloise (Thomasin ...
Bad dreams are the worst. Like, if you dream of making out with a person you never thought of in that kind of way? So weird! But in a new movie, bad dreams turn into an entire murder investigation.
When Last Night In Soho director Edgar Wright submitted his latest film to the Venice Film Festival, he called it “a dark Valentine to Soho.” Elaborating on that, Wright told the Lido press corps this ...
May 25 (UPI) --Focus Features released the first trailer for Baby Driver filmmaker Edgar Wright's upcoming psychological thriller, Last Night in Soho, on Tuesday. Set for release on Oct. 22, the movie ...
Nostalgia can offer history a brighter, more exciting and decidedly rose-colored sheen. This is the question filmmaker Edgar Wright, and co-writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns, pick up in “Last Night in Soho, ...
Nostalgia can offer history a brighter, more exciting and decidedly rose-colored sheen. This is the question filmmaker Edgar Wright, and co-writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns, pick up in “Last Night in Soho, ...
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