‘Last Night in Soho’ Review

In Edgar Wright’s much-anticipated eighth feature film, the director invokes the ghost of giallo to tell the story of a troubled girl obsessed with ‘60s music and fashion. A gleeful piece of genre cinema that continues Wright’s legacy as lovingly obsessed with satire and pastiche, it’s dementedly entertaining — even if the overall focus gets a little muddled along the way.

In the modern-day, eighteen-year-old Eloise (Thomasin McKenzie) is a budding fashion…

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