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    Home » Edgar Wright Brings “Last Night in Soho” To Venice Film Festival

    Edgar Wright Brings “Last Night in Soho” To Venice Film Festival

    By SHOOTSaturday, September 4, 2021Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2158 Views
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    This image released by Focus Features shows Anya Taylor-Joy, left, and Matt Smith in Edgar Wright's "Last Night in Soho." (Parisa Taghizadeh/Focus Features via AP)

    Director/co-writer describes psychological thriller as his "dark valentine"

    By Lindsey Bahr, Film Writer

    VENICE, Italy (AP) --

    Director Edgar Wright loves London. It's been his home for over 25 years. But he fears it too sometimes. It's a complicated relationship.

    But it's that tension fuels "Last Night in Soho," a psychological thriller that he calls his "dark valentine to Soho." The film is having its world premiere Saturday night at the Venice International Film Festival, where it's debuting out of competition. 

    In the film, Thomasin McKenzie plays Eloise, an aspiring fashion designer with an affinity for all things 1960s, who leaves her small town for London to study. She's not just any ordinary country girl come to the big city, however: She has visions. Mostly these are of her dead mother, but when she rents a room from Ms. Collins (Diana Rigg), she starts dreaming of, and even inhabiting, the glamorous 1960s life of an aspiring singer, Sandie ( Anya Taylor-Joy ). But the dream life takes a dark turn and Eloise can't seem to find a way out. 

    Wright started working on the idea over a decade ago. He'd been thinking about psychological thrillers from directors like Michael Powell, Alfred Hitchcock and Dario Argento and wanted to do something in that vein set in London. He'd realized that productions rarely shoot IN London anymore. 

    "The point of the movie in a way is that it's dangerous to romanticize the past," Wright said at a news conference before the film's premiere. 

    With the help of his co-writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns, Wright set out to peel back the layers on image of the fun, stylish, "swinging '60s" and look at some of the darker elements of the time. 

    Naturally, there are still fun fashions. Costume designer Odile Dicks-Mireaux, who was also behind the '60s-set "An Education," was enlisted to create the looks. She turned to glamourous women like Brigitte Bardot, Cilla Black, Julie Christie and Petula Clark for inspiration.

    There's also a soundtrack of Wright's favorites from the era, including a new take on  Petula Clark's "Downtown"  that's sung by Taylor-Joy in an audition scene. 

    "It might not seem like there's a lot in common with me and Eloise, but in a way, I grew up with my parents' record collection (that stopped in the '60s)," Wright said. "The music was like my time machine to go back … all of those songs mean a lot to me, especially the ones that are quite melancholic and emotional."

    The actors loved the integration of music into the script and the filming. 

    "The first music that I really fell in love with was the music of the '60s so this was glorious. I tend to make playlists for all of my characters," Taylor-Joy said. "It's so wonderful to act with music."

    Until this film, however, Taylor-Joy said she'd only really ever sung to herself in the shower. 

    As a student and a fan of 1960s British cinema, Wright also took the opportunity to also cast icons of the era in key roles, including Terence Stamp  ("Billy Budd," "Poor Cow"), Rita Tushingham ("A Taste of Honey") and Diana Rigg ("On Her Majesty's Secret Service"), to whom the film is dedicated. Rigg died in 2020 at the age of 82,  making "Last Night in Soho" her last film. 

    "The movie was a very emotional experience to conceive and make and that's all tied up with the fact that she's not with us anymore," Wright said. "When we were told she kind of needed to finish her work on the movie very urgently, we kind of knew what that meant. … We're all so incredibly fortunate to have known and worked with her and what a beautiful experience."

    McKenzie was not in Venice for the premiere as she's currently shooting in New Zealand. But Taylor-Joy said they "instantly had a sisterly bond."

    "We really took care of each other," Taylor-Joy said. "It was wonderful having a partner throughout everything."

    "Last Night in Soho" is set for release in North American theaters on Oct. 22. 

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    “Euphoria,” Returning For A 3rd Season, Launched A Generation Of New Stars

    Friday, April 10, 2026

    Few TV shows have served as a launchpad for an array of new talent quite like "Euphoria," which returns for a third season Sunday on HBO Max.

    Premiering in 2019, this is the series that showcased the rising careers of Zendaya, Jacob Elordi and Sydney Sweeney — all of whom have since become bona fide stars.

    The dark suburban teen drama has also featured more established figures like Colman Domingo, who has received two best actor Oscar nominations in the last few years, and the late Eric Dane. And it's given visibility and recognition to other actors: Hunter Schafer, Alexa Demie, Maude Apatow and Barbie Ferreira. Angus Cloud, another of its breakout performers, died in 2023.

    Series creator Sam Levinson says it's a thrill to see many cast members thriving.

    "The thing is when you're casting, every person that walks in, you're hoping this is the person, this is going to be the character," he told The Associated Press at the season premiere. "And sometimes when they do, they walk in, they have the talent, they've got the passion, the enthusiasm for it, and they inspire you.

    "To see them working with such incredible filmmakers like (Christopher) Nolan and (Guillermo) del Toro ... it's just exciting."

    Here's a look at how some of the "Euphoria" stars got their starts — and how they've been keeping busy since we last saw their characters four years ago.

    Zendaya (Rue Bennett) 
    She soared, quite literally, as a trapeze artist in "The Greatest Showman" in 2017, two years before "Euphoria" premiered.

    But Zendaya has soared far higher in the seven years since she first played Rue Bennett.

    The actor began as a Disney Channel star and went on to play MJ in "Spider-Man" movies opposite her... Read More

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