LAST NIGHT IN SOHO Cinema Intro + Q&A | TIFF 2021

The team behind LAST NIGHT IN SOHO in conversation with TIFF in advance of its premiere at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival. Edgar Wright wickedly reflects ’60s Swinging London in this kaleidoscopic psycho-thriller about two young artists entwined across time. The 46th Toronto International Film Festival runs September 9 to 18, 2021. For more, visit . With their spectacular precision and visual wit, Edgar Wright’s movies — from SHAUN OF THE DEAD to BABY DRIVER — have been embraced by genre fans, arthouse cinephiles, and popcorn moviegoers alike. He has a singular talent for generating pure joy in the cinema. LAST NIGHT IN SOHO crafts a delicious new flavour from surprising ingredients: the pop thrills of 1960s Swinging London, the darker pleasures of psychological horror, and a very contemporary story of a young woman defining who she aims to be in the world. Writing with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (1917), Wright draws us into the orbit of Eloise (Thomasin McKenzie),
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