The first trailer has been released for “Hot Fuzz,” “Shaun of the Dead” and “Baby Driver” helmer Edgar Wright’s new psychological thriller “Last Night in Soho”. The story finds an aspiring young fashionista whose dreams transport her to 1960s London where she appears to everyone else as her idol, a dazzling wannabe singer. But the period is not what it seems, time is fractured and the terrors of the past begin to bleed into the present. Anya Taylor-Joy (“The Queen’s Gambit”), Thomasin McKenzie (“Jojo Rabbit”), Matt Smith (“Doctor Who”), Diana Rigg (“Game of Thrones”) and Terence Stamp (“Priscilla”) star in the film penned by Wright and Krysty Wilson-Cairns and inspired by famed thrillers of the genre like “Repulsion” and “Don’t Look Now”. “Last Night in Soho” opens in cinemas on October 22nd 2021. https://www.darkhorizons.com/trailer-edgar-wrights-last-night-in-soho/ This sounds kind of cool and Wright doesn't really disappoint, looking forward to it....
Edgar Wright usually delivers but he needs to stop promoting that he was the director for Baby Driver. That movie was terrible.
it was hard watching to Jamie Foxx, Kevin Spacey and Jon Hamm compete against one another on who could overact the most.
I mean it only made almost 230 million for a non sequel or comic movie but yeah that movie is really dragging him down.
I was unaware they were allowed to make original movies not based on dudes wearing capes and costumes. Looks incredible!
It was interesting trailer. Quality cast. Not sure about the story. It's like quantum leap in one sense, leap in, here's your problem, solve it. If she ends up the murderer that might be a little more interesting because now she's in a trap, solve the murder but it's you. Or let it happen and deal with the future consequences.
Saw this last night, pretty solid but not the best Wright film. Visuals and music are really well done though I wish the trailer had kept the tone more of a mystery. Cast is all pretty great, Taylor-Joy looks like a real life 60s Barbie, but all the characters are terribly underwritten. If it wasn't for the way the story was told it's be pretty paint by the numbers in terms of plot. Entertaining but flawed.... B