Last Night in Soho might not truly belong on an "indie" list. It's by far the most expensive movie here, and in every part of the world except the United States, it's being treated as an ordinary big Universal Pictures release.
Last Night in Soho might not truly belong on an "indie" list. It's by far the most expensive movie here, and in every part of the world except the United States, it's being treated as an ordinary big Universal Pictures release. In the States, however, it's being handled by Universal's "arthouse" label Focus Features. The darkest and least comedic of Edgar Wright's films thus far, Last Night in Soho is part time travel drama, part violent ghost story. Its mix of nostalgia and terror, with great performances, stylized visuals and a killer twist ending, will surely get people talking.
Directed by Edgar Wright and co-written by Wright and Krysty Wilson-Cairns, Last Night in Soho stars Thomasin McKenzie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Matt Smith, Terence Stamp and Diana Rigg. The film arrives in theaters on Oct. 29.