Review of Last Night in Soho (2021) by Phil De Semlyen for Time Out — 04 Sep 2021
It all makes for an immersive evocation of time and place, and a more sober, if still stylish, filmmaking flex from Wright. Gone are the trademark crash zooms and whip pans, and the hairpin cuts of his recent action thriller Baby Driver.
Gone, too, the comforting cameos and goofy banter of the Pegg and Frost trilogy – in ice-cream parlance, this one is more Twister than Cornetto – and that unmooring from the director’s previous work makes this an especially satisfying trip into the unknown.
Like its eerie Soho back alleys, you’re never sure what’s around the next corner.
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This review of Last Night in Soho (2021) was written by Phil De Semlyen and published by Time Out on 04 Sep 2021.
Last Night in Soho has generally received positive reviews.
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