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Last Night in Soho is a 2021 British psychological horror film directed and co-produced by Edgar Wright, and co-written by Wright and Krysty Wilson-Cairns.It stars Thomasin McKenzie as a naive teenager who moves to London to study fashion design; there she is haunted by visions of Sandie (played by Anya Taylor-Joy), a glamorous young woman who had lived during the Swinging Sixties.
After Hours is a 1985 American black comedy film [5] directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Joseph Minion, and produced by Amy Robinson, Griffin Dunne, and Robert F. Colesberry.
Miracle in Soho is a 1957 British drama film directed by Julian Amyes and starring John Gregson, Belinda Lee and Cyril Cusack. [1] It was written by Emeric Pressburger.The film depicts the lives of the inhabitants of a small street in Soho and the romance between a local road-builder and the daughter of Italian immigrants.
In the history of motion pictures in the United States, many films have been set in New York City, or a fictionalized version thereof. The following is a list of films and documentaries set in New York, however the list includes a number of films which only have a tenuous connection to the city. The list is sorted by the year the film was released.
The idea of staging a thriller in Soho is good, but the authentic settings are wasted on a transparent 'who dunnit' story,"; [3] Monthly Film Bulletin wrote "Despite attempts to create atmosphere, this is an amateurish production which makes it difficult to believe that the events shown could have happened anywhere. Richard Murdoch struggles ...
The Radio Times Guide to Films gave the film 2/5 stars, writing: "This fast-moving drama, expanded from a BBC TV play, finds Anthony Newley as a smart-aleck strip-show compere, spending a frantic night trying to raise cash to pay off his gambling debts. Newley was involved with several offbeat and nearly forgotten projects, but this is worth ...
Murder in Soho (U.S. title: Murder in the Night. [2]) is a 1939 British crime film directed by Norman Lee and starring Jack La Rue, Sandra Storme, Googie Withers and Bernard Lee. [3] [4] The screenplay was by F. McGrew Willis. It concerns a murder in the Central London district of Soho.
A feature-length film adaptation of Adrift in Soho premiered at the Prince Charles Cinema in London on 14 November 2018, returning for a second engagement the following November. Written and directed by Pablo Behrens, it starred Owen Drake, Caitlin Harris, Chris Wellington and Emily Seale-Jones.