

Last Night in Soho 2021
"A murder in the past. A mystery in the future."
Edgar Wright's *Last Night in Soho (2021)* blends horror and mystery into a dazzling, neon-soaked nightmare that traps a young aspiring fashion designer in the glittering yet sinister world of 1960s London.
Director: Edgar Wright
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Last Night in Soho (2021) about?
The film follows Ellie, a budding fashion designer who becomes obsessed with 1960s London, only to find herself transported into the past where she meets her musical idol. As she navigates the glittering yet sinister world of Swinging Sixties, she uncovers a chilling mystery that blurs the line between past and present.
Who directed Last Night in Soho?
Edgar Wright, known for his visually inventive style and sharp wit, directed *Last Night in Soho*.
Who stars in Last Night in Soho?
The film stars Thomasin McKenzie as Ellie, Anya Taylor-Joy as her idol, Matt Smith as a pivotal character, Rita Tushingham in a standout role, and Michael Ajao as Ellie's supportive friend.
Is Last Night in Soho (2021) worth watching?
For fans of stylish horror with a retro twist, *Last Night in Soho* delivers a captivating mix of suspense and atmosphere. While it leans more into mystery than outright scares, Wright's direction and the standout performances make it a compelling watch for those who enjoy slow-burn thrillers with a touch of the supernatural.
How long is Last Night in Soho?
The film runs for 117 minutes, or just under two hours.
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About Last Night in Soho (2021) — A Haunting Time-Slip Horror from Edgar Wright
Edgar Wright's *Last Night in Soho (2021)* blends horror and mystery into a dazzling, neon-soaked nightmare that traps a young aspiring fashion designer in the glittering yet sinister world of 1960s London. Thomasin McKenzie stars as Ellie, a dreamy art student whose obsession with vintage style leads her into a haunting time slip, where she meets her glamorous idol—a doomed singer played by Anya Taylor-Joy. As Ellie dives deeper into the past, she uncovers a chilling truth: the city's golden era hides a dark underbelly of violence and deception. Wright's signature style infuses every frame with suspense, threading themes of obsession, nostalgia, and the uncanny into a visually stunning tribute to classic cinema.
With a score that pulses like a heartbeat and set pieces that oscillate between dazzling and disorienting, *Last Night in Soho (2021)* is a haunting meditation on the allure of the past and the price of ambition. The film's eerie atmosphere lingers long after the credits roll, leaving audiences questioning what's real—and what's lurking just beneath the surface.




