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Last Night in Soho

"When the past lets you in, the truth will come out."

2021-10-21 Horror 1hr 56m

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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Storyline

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.

  • Released
    2021-10-21
  • Revenue
    $22,957,625
  • Budget
    $43,000,000
  • Runtime
    1hr 56m
  • Genre
    Horror, Mystery, Thriller
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    7
  • Production
    Film4 Productions, Working Title Films, Complete Fiction, Focus Features, Perfect World Pictures

Crew

Edgar Wright
Director
Eric Fellner
Producer

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Cast

Thomasin McKenzie

Thomasin McKenzie

Eloise Turner
Rita Tushingham

Rita Tushingham

Peggy Turner
Terence Stamp

Terence Stamp

Silver-Haired Gentleman
Diana Rigg

Diana Rigg

Ms. Collins
Aimée Cassettari

Aimée Cassettari

Eloise's Mother
Colin Mace

Colin Mace

Taxi Driver #1
Alan Mahon

Alan Mahon

Toucan Bartender
Connor Calland

Connor Calland

Drunk Student
Josh Zaré

Josh Zaré

Student at Party
Jacqui-Lee Pryce

Jacqui-Lee Pryce

College Administrator
James Phelps

James Phelps

Cloakroom Attendant
Oliver Phelps

Oliver Phelps

Cloakroom Attendant
Beth Singh

Beth Singh

Cilla Black
Will Rogers

Will Rogers

Café de Paris Bartender
Terence Frisch

Terence Frisch

Rialto Club Owner
Celeste Dring

Celeste Dring

Shop Assistant
Jeanie Wishes

Jeanie Wishes

Marionetta
Andrew Bicknell

Andrew Bicknell

Mr. Pointer
Adam Sopp

Adam Sopp

Toucan Drunk
Richard Corgan

Richard Corgan

Toucan Drunk's Mate
Michael Mears

Michael Mears

Punter #1
Tom Hartwell

Tom Hartwell

Punter #2
Paul Hamilton

Paul Hamilton

Punter #3
Wayne Cater

Wayne Cater

Punter #4
Sam Claflin

Sam Claflin

Punter #5
Sam Parks

Sam Parks

Punter #6
Alan Ruscoe

Alan Ruscoe

Punter #7
Margaret Nolan

Margaret Nolan

Sage Barmaid
Christopher Carrico

Christopher Carrico

Additional Punter
Kent Goldfinch

Kent Goldfinch

Additional Punter
Ian Harrod

Ian Harrod

Additional Punter
Ian Hartley

Ian Hartley

Additional Punter
Daniel Maggott

Daniel Maggott

Additional Punter
Richard O'Sullivan

Richard O'Sullivan

Additional Punter
Michael Jibson

Michael Jibson

Male Detective
Lisa McGrillis

Lisa McGrillis

Female Detective
Al Roberts

Al Roberts

Librarian
Derek Lea

Derek Lea

Taxi Driver #2
Lati Gbaja

Lati Gbaja

Soho Passerby (uncredited)
Paul Riddell

Paul Riddell

Train Passenger (uncredited)
Katrina Vasilieva

Katrina Vasilieva

Burlesque Dancer (uncredited)

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Movie Reviews

Reviews for Last Night in Soho
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A Review by msbreviews 7

Written by msbreviews on 2021-10-31

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/last-night-in-soho-spoiler-free-review "Last Night in Soho is incredi... read more

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+

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A Review by JPV852 7

Written by JPV852 on 2022-01-21

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, sam... read more

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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A Review by beyondthecineramadome 2

Written by beyondthecineramadome on 2022-06-20

Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/for-a-dollar-name-a-woman-last-night-in-soho-review<a> ... read more

Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/for-a-dollar-name-a-woman-last-night-in-soho-review<a> The plot follows shy, ‘60s-aesthetic-loving Eloise (Thomasin McKenzie) as she leaves her small country home and heads to the big city of London to attend fashion school. After one bad night in the dorm, she decides to move into a room offered for rent by an older woman, Miss Collins (the late, great Diana Rigg). On her first night in the new room, Eloise dreams of Soho in the fabulous ’60s through the eyes of aspiring lounge singer Sandie (Anya Taylor-Joy). That first dream, in which a wide-eyed Eloise watches the confident Sandie secure an audition from Jack (Matt Smith), is a true marvel. The swapping between Eloise in her pajamas and Sandie in her flowy go-go dress as they twirl with Jack is a beautiful technical and choreographic achievement. The flawless re-creation of the flashy lights and neon signs of Soho in the ’60s deserves immense praise. Presented on its own, that first dream sequence is a delight.

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A Review by TitanGusang 9

Written by TitanGusang on 2022-07-06

I found that Last Night in Soho took its sweet time getting me hooked, but as the first act was coming to a close, I was locked in. The movi... read more

I found that Last Night in Soho took its sweet time getting me hooked, but as the first act was coming to a close, I was locked in. The movie constantly had me thinking what was to come next, trying to decipher what was the connection between the main characters were and why this was happening. There were scenes in this film that really had me on the edge of my seat, and I have not had that experience in a long time. I did not know much coming into the film, so I expected Anya Taylor-Joy to be the lead, but I was pleasantly surprised at the power performance that Thomasin McKenzie delivered. She really displayed the full range of emotion, showing shades of a shy timid and unsure girl to being a powerful and confident mistress of the night. But not only did these dueling personalities take center stage, but her ability to capture the horror and terror her visions continued to bring on. It was an amazing and I will definitely be tuning in to more of her films. I found the plot to be very good, on the surface it is somewhat simplistic, but it is delivered very well with each piece of the puzzle slowly being hand delivered by Edgar Wright. But by the third act, the twists are predictable, and the ending does not deliver as much as I would have liked. **Verdict:** _Excellent_

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A Review by mooney240 5

Written by mooney240 on 2022-08-27

**Last Night in Soho seemed like a terrifying innovative horror flick but didn’t deliver.** Last Night in Soho promised a completely orig... read more

**Last Night in Soho seemed like a terrifying innovative horror flick but didn’t deliver.** Last Night in Soho promised a completely original fresh new horror film from the brilliant mind of Edgar Wright. The trailers were unnerving, tense, and scary, but unfortunately, that was where the horror stayed. The sequences set in the past were interesting and well done but as the murder mystery began to unfurl, so did the movie. The twists weren’t satisfying, and the terror didn’t measure up to its promise. The creativity of Last Night in Soho had so much potential but fell short.

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A Review by r96sk 8

Written by r96sk on 2022-08-31

Edgar Wright's most recent film is... very good! I don't love (but still like) the ending as much as the rest of it, though <em>'Last Nig... read more

Edgar Wright's most recent film is... very good! I don't love (but still like) the ending as much as the rest of it, though <em>'Last Night in Soho'</em> is an extremely enjoyable psychological horror flick. The film's aesthetic is top notch, while the performances of Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy are brilliant; the way their story is portrayed is real nice. Diana Rigg, Matt Smith and Terence Stamp are involved too. I do have a few lesser things to mention. The fashion college classmates being hella cartoony is one, though the only main one is the end reveal... it kinda underwhelmed me, even if there's nothing inherently wrong with it. As it happened I was just like "well, OK...". I think I expected greater based on what precedes. It's a 'good' conclusion, still. All in all, it just falls short of being something I'd consider as 'great' but I still had a positive time with it and would happily revisit it. As for its standing in my Edgar Wright ranking, it's top three... though, to be honest, all of his movies - <em>'A Fistful of Fingers'</em> aside - are good.

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A Review by tensharpe 8

Written by tensharpe on 2023-03-16

Edgar Wright takes the audience on a journey back and forth from present day to the swinging sixties in this wonderful psychological thrille... read more

Edgar Wright takes the audience on a journey back and forth from present day to the swinging sixties in this wonderful psychological thriller. Due to Eloise’s ( Thomasin McKenzie )  upbringing by her grandmother ( Rita Tushingham ) she is obsessed with the 1960’s fashion and music. After being accepted onto a fashion course at a leading London college, Eloise moves into student accommodation and shares a room with another girl on the same course. Unfortunately the two girls are polar opposites and Eloise quickly relocates to a bedsit on Goodge Street in the heart of London. The landlady Miss Collins ( Diana Rigg ) welcomes her to the property with the house rules that include no male visitors. From this position in the heart of London Eloise manages to secure a part time job and has easy access to vintage dress shops and local landmarks.  However from early on we are shown that Eloise has a form of psychic gift or illness that allows her to see and communicate with her dead mother. This affliction becomes even more stronger once Eloise has settled into the bedsit. After she retires to bed Eloise is almost immediately transported back in time to sixties London and becomes a character called Alex who changes her name to Sandy. Sandy ( Anna Taylor-Joy ) has also just arrived in London looking for fame. A talented singer, blonde,  beautiful and full of confidence, Sandy transports Eloise to the nightclub scene of Swinging London where she encounters sixties star Cilla Black performing in front of an audience. Jack ( Matt Smith ) a handsome, playboy talent manager spots Sandy and the two quickly form a relationship. However as the evening draws to a close and Sandy and Jack passionately embrace, Eloise is abruptly awoken by her alarm and is back in her own bed. Initially what was perceived as just a dream becomes more unnerving when it is pointed out to Eloise at college that she has a love bite on her neck. Each evening Eloise is transported back in time as both observer of Sandy and Sandy herself. As Eloise becomes more obsessed with sixties London  and the fun loving Sandy, Eloise in the present day, begins to change her look and style to copy that of Sandy. The toxic relationship of Sandy and Jack intensifies as Eloise discovers Jack wasn't a talent agent but only looking to recruit another girl into prostitution. As the seedier and more dark side of Soho London in the 1960’s begins to emerge, Eloise finds herself embroiled in a nightmare that threatens both her sanity and life. Anna Taylor-Joy is outstanding especially during the audition and earlier nightclub scenes. The soundtrack is littered with 1960’s classic hits and as Eloise’s mental state deteriorates and her actions become more erratic the music perfectly reflects action on screen. There is a very satisfying conclusion that allows the late Diana Rigg to shine and she gives a strong and extremely memorable performance as the sinister landlady. In conclusion “Last Night In Soho” is a very satisfying and enjoyable horror, thriller that until the final chapter has the audience guessing what is real and was is not and who is the actual antagonist.

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A Review by BEORH 10

Written by BEORH on 2023-06-10

If you like the 1960s Mod culture and music, and maybe Soho in particular, as well as morality tale horror elements, great dialogue, unique ... read more

If you like the 1960s Mod culture and music, and maybe Soho in particular, as well as morality tale horror elements, great dialogue, unique and interesting characters, ghosts, seamless editing, and beautiful inner city photography--or maybe just one of these elements--then you'll love this foray into the mind of a 21st century girl who idolizes everything 1960s, even to the point of designing clothes that harp back to the era of Petula Clark, Sean Connery, the Kray Twins and their ilk, and everything else that made up that portion of the Post-War Dream. Great effort by all and fantastic payoff. More from this director, please.

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A Review by Manuel São Bento

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 ...

reviewer avatar

A Review by msbreviews 7

Written by msbreviews on 2021-10-31

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 Wri...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by JPV852 7

Written by JPV852 on 2022-01-21

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 thi...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by beyondthecineramadome 2

Written by beyondthecineramadome on 2022-06-20

Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/for-a-dollar-name-a-woman-last-night-in-soho-review<a> The plot follows shy, ‘60s-aesthetic-loving Eloise (Thomasin...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by TitanGusang 9

Written by TitanGusang on 2022-07-06

I found that Last Night in Soho took its sweet time getting me hooked, but as the first act was coming to a close, I was locked in. The movie constantly had me thinking what was to come next, trying t...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by mooney240 5

Written by mooney240 on 2022-08-27

**Last Night in Soho seemed like a terrifying innovative horror flick but didn’t deliver.** Last Night in Soho promised a completely original fresh new horror film from the brilliant mind of Edgar ...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by r96sk 8

Written by r96sk on 2022-08-31

Edgar Wright's most recent film is... very good! I don't love (but still like) the ending as much as the rest of it, though <em>'Last Night in Soho'</em> is an extremely enjoyable psychological hor...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by tensharpe 8

Written by tensharpe on 2023-03-16

Edgar Wright takes the audience on a journey back and forth from present day to the swinging sixties in this wonderful psychological thriller. Due to Eloise’s ( Thomasin McKenzie )  upbringing by her ...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by BEORH 10

Written by BEORH on 2023-06-10

If you like the 1960s Mod culture and music, and maybe Soho in particular, as well as morality tale horror elements, great dialogue, unique and interesting characters, ghosts, seamless editing, and be...

read more