Last Night in Soho
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Cast
- Anya Taylor-Joy
- Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie
- Matt Smith
- Terence Stamp
- Diana Rigg
- Rita Tushingham
- Michael Ajao
- Synnøve Karlsen
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Oct 29, 2021
I’m just like eloise because i too am lonely and spend most of my time thinking about anya taylor joy
•lily•Oct 17, 2021What if nostalgia drove you insane and tried to kill you
Patrick WillemsOct 28, 2021worst case scenario coraline
Karsten - Oct 22, 2021
men are bad innit
David SimsOct 9, 2021so im supposed to believe a girl from cornwall whos been to london once can run street to street without using citymapper
JayOct 29, 2021a movie where a woman in the 60’s gets taken advantage of when trying to start her music career and kills all the men who abused her is a WAY BETTER STAND ALONE CONCEPT. the double feature of the movie with ellie just watered that story down to me. i did like ellie and i…
trin - Sep 10, 2021
Yes a swarm of men is a nightmare
Amanda the JediOct 29, 2021see now maybe if a lesbian directed it..
meganNov 30, 2021movie about what can happen when you get bangs
fran hoepfner
Atom User Reviews
I was debating whether to watch this movie or not because the trailer didn't really impress me, but I'm glad I did. Movie was really really good. It had my attention from start to finish.
This movie was so much better than we expected..!! We went to see it because we’ve seen everything else and it did not disappoint.. for the first 10 minutes or so we thought we made a mistake but give it a chance. It will not disappoint. You’ll sit there thinking you know the twist but you won’t until near the end.. Unfortunately this is an underrated movie that will probably be ignored and go under the radar. But I highly recommend it.!!!
Metacritic
As clever as the plot is, how it comes to life is something to behold — a command to witness awesome splendor is really the only word that fits here.
This is a film of clashing ideas and clanging style.
Co-written with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (“1917”), Wright’s Last Night in Soho is funny and chaotic, slick and stylish, and falls apart in its confounding second half.