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Kaya Scodelario’s 10 Best Movies & TV Shows (Ranked)
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Kaya Scodelario was, until recently, one of those actors who has been around for decades and starred in multiple high-profile projects, but still many people don’t know about her. All of that changed with Guy Ritchie‘s Netflix series The Gentlemen, in which she stars as the iconic Susie Glass. The role of Susie was all Scodelario needed to break out in the mainstream and become a household name despite her previous high-profile role in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise and The Maze Runner film trilogy. So, if you also loved Scodelario’s performance in The Gentlemen, here are the 10 best movies and TV shows starring Kaya Scodelario you shouldn’t miss out on.

10. Spinning Out (Netflix) Credit – Netflix

Spinning Out is a teen drama series created by Samantha Stratton. The Netflix series follows Kat Baker,...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 7/23/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
The American Backyard (2024) Review
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In World War Two era Bologna, a troubled young writer of no particular name (played by Filippo Scotti) chances upon Barbara (Mildred Gustafson), an American nurse and, although they don’t share a conversation, he falls hopelessly in love with her. The following year, with the conflict over, he travels to the Midwest of the United States courtesy of a six-month house swap, where fate conspires to have him live next door to Barbara’s mother Flora (Rita Tushingham). Flora reveals that Barbara has gone missing and the writer promises to find her, which leads him on an increasingly dark search that takes him back to his homeland…

The very thought of a new movie from Pupi Avati filled me with anticipation, as I’m a huge fan of his beautifully twisted 1976 giallo The House With Laughing Windows. Though this is a fictional account of one man’s descent into...
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  • 3/21/2025
  • by Darren Gaskell
  • Love Horror
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Line-up announced for FrightFest Glasgow 2025
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Be prepared for mayhem, menace and monstrosity as this year’s FrightFest three-day event, housed at the iconic Glasgow Film Theatre, presents a curated programme of new features and shorts which showcases the vibrant mix of talented filmmakers currently bursting onto the genre scene. The programme includes four world premiere features, while the short film showcase – a regular fixture at Frightfest London taking place for the first time in Glasgow – highlights filmmakers exclusively from the UK and Ireland, including two from Scotland.

FrightFest kicks off in mind-bending style with a special screening of Psyche, directed by Stephon Stewart (Bigfoot County). This thought-provoking sci-fi thriller boasts a riveting performance by Sarah Ritter, as Mara, who, with the aid of a vintage 1980s computer, embarks on a surreal journey where nothing is as it seems. Stephen will be attending the screening.

FrightFest’s traditional two-day pass event kicks off on Friday 7 March...
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  • 2/2/2025
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
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FrightFest Glasgow 2025 Line-up Announced
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Head north for your fill of screams this March.

Pigeon Shrine Frightfest Announces 2025 Glasgow Film Festival Line-up

FrightFest, the UK’s No.1 horror & fantasy film event, is back at the renowned Glasgow Film Festival for its 20th year, running from Thurs 6 March to Sat 8 March 2025.

Be prepared for mayhem, menace and monstrosity as this year’s FrightFest three-day event, housed at the iconic Glasgow Film Theatre, presents a curated programme of new features and shorts which showcases the vibrant mix of talented filmmakers currently bursting onto the genre scene. The programme includes four world premiere features, while the short film showcase highlights filmmakers exclusively from the UK and Ireland, including two from Scotland.

FrightFest co-director Alan Jones said:

There has never been a better time to be a fan of the horror, fantasy and science fiction genre and FrightFest, the UK’s biggest and most influential event, plays its vital...
See full article at Horror DNA
  • 1/14/2025
  • by djbenz@gmail.com (Daniel Benson)
  • Horror DNA
The 1975 revenge thriller that saw its hero use AI to hunt down his enemies
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In 1975, George Kennedy starred in an unusual revenge thriller in which AI was used to catch the bad guys. A look back at The ‘Human’ Factor:

Revenge films and vigilantes were all over the place in the 1970s, whether it was Charles Bronson’s Paul Kersey gunning down crooks in Death Wish (1974) or Robert De Niro’s Travis Bickle going on a rampage in Taxi Driver (1976). One of the more unusual thrillers of its type from the era, though, was The ‘Human’ Factor from 1975. For one thing, there’s its high-tech premise, in which George Kennedy’s protagonist uses cutting-edge technology to track down his enemies.

Kennedy plays John Kinsdale, a middle-aged, American computer expert stationed in Naples. Each day, he says goodbye to his picture-perfect Nuclear family – wife, two sons, a daughter with an outsized clown doll – and drives to his workplace at a nearby NATO base. There,...
See full article at Film Stories
  • 11/12/2024
  • by Ryan Lambie
  • Film Stories
The Responder Series 1 Recap: Chris, Casey & Marco, Rachel, Jodie and Deb Barnes
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At the start of The Responder’s first series, written by ex-police officer Tony Schumacher, the cracks were already showing in Martin Freeman’s police officer Chris Carson. He was depressed, angry, and having panic attacks.

A former inspector who’d been demoted to response policing when his squad came under suspicion of corruption, Chris had spent the last three years working night patrols in Liverpool city centre. He was unpopular at work and considered a loose cannon best left alone. His shift pattern meant that he barely saw his wife Kate (MyAnna Buring) and their young daughter Tilly. His wages couldn’t cover the fees at the care home for his dementia-suffering mother (Rita Tushingham). He wanted to be a good bobby, but under-funded public services made him at best, a sticking plaster on the desperate needs of his drug-flooded and impoverished community.

For help, Chris had turned to...
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  • 5/5/2024
  • by Louisa Mellor
  • Den of Geek
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‘Boudica: Queen of War’ Video Review
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Brace yourselves for an epic journey back in time with Boudica: Queen of War, the latest masterpiece from director Jesse V. Johnson. This riveting historical drama takes you on a rollercoaster ride through the tumultuous life of Boudica, a legendary Celtic queen who defied the might of the Roman Empire. In this intense and visually stunning film, witness the fearless Boudica, portrayed by an incredible cast, as she rises from the ashes of tragedy to become a symbol of rebellion and empowerment. As the Queen of the Iceni tribe, she faces the oppressive forces of the Roman army and battles for the freedom and dignity of her people.

Written and directed by Jesse V. Johnson, Boudica: Queen of War stars Olga Kurylenko, Clive Standen, Lilibet Butanaseva, Litiana Butanaseva, Nick Moran, Lucy Martin, Peter Franzen, Dominique Vandenberg and Rita Tushingham. You can also read another review of the film right here.
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  • 11/22/2023
  • by Kevin Haldon
  • Nerdly
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‘Boudica’ VOD Review
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Stars: Olga Kurylenko, Clive Standen, Lilibet Butanaseva, Litiana Butanaseva, Nick Moran, Lucy Martin, Peter Franzen, Dominique Vandenberg, Rita Tushingham | Written and Directed by Jesse V. Johnson

Writer/director Jesse V. Johnson opens his latest film, Boudica, on an impressive note. Roman soldiers march through a dark, fog-enshrouded, forest. It’s creepy and ominous as if something unseen is waiting for them. And there is, a group of Druids who kneel, chanting in a clearing. The warrior goddess they hoped to summon doesn’t save them and the legion graphically slaughters them.

Meanwhile, in Britania’s Icini Province, Prasutagus rules alongside his queen, Boudica. Despite having to deal with the Roman occupiers life is good for them and their daughters Bre (Lilibet Butanaseva) and Aife (Litiana Butanaseva; On the Morning You Wake (to the End of the World), The Bay of Silence, The Wheel of Time, Kiddyzuzaa).

That is until Prasutagus...
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  • 10/31/2023
  • by Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
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Extra UK Trailer for Olga Kurylenko's 'Boudica' Historical Action Film
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"I cannot lose, you know that!" Signature Ent. in the UK has posted their own official trailer for historical action epic Boudica, also known as Boudica: Queen of War for the US release (here's the other trailer). Also out on VOD in the UK at the end of October. The action film inspired by the true story of Boudica - who was a queen of the ancient British Iceni tribe, who led a failed uprising against the conquering forces of the Roman Empire in Ad 60 or 61. She is considered a British national heroine and a symbol of the struggle for justice and independence. Ukrainian-French actress Olga Kurylenko stars as the hero – the eponymous Celtic warrior who rules the Iceni people alongside her husband Prasutagus. The King dies at the hands of Roman soldiers, leaving Boudica's kingdom without a male heir and the Romans seize her land & property. She will rally her people and fight back!
See full article at firstshowing.net
  • 9/27/2023
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
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Boring Action Epic 'Boudica: Queen Of War' Trailer with Olga Kurylenko
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"We are in a time of extreme peril, we fight for our freedom!" Saban Films has revealed an official trailer for a historical epic called Boudica: Queen of War, the latest action film from this guy named Jesse V. Johnson who keeps making trash action trash films year-after-year. It's inspired by the true story of Boudica - who was a queen of the ancient British Iceni tribe, who led a failed uprising against the conquering forces of the Roman Empire in Ad 60 or 61. She is considered a British national heroine and a symbol of the struggle for justice and independence. Ukrainian-French actress Olga Kurylenko stars as the titular hero. The eponymous Celtic warrior who rules the Iceni people alongside her husband Prasutagus. The King dies at the hands of Roman soldiers, leaving Boudica's kingdom without a male heir and the Romans seize her land and property. But she will rally her people and fight back!
See full article at firstshowing.net
  • 9/21/2023
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
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Murray Melvin, ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ and ‘A Taste of Honey’ Actor, Dies at 90
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Murray Melvin, a British actor known for his roles in The Phantom of the Opera, A Taste of Honey, Torchwood and Barry Lyndon, died Friday. He was 90.

His rep Thomas Bowington confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that Melvin died at St. Thomas’ hospital in London.

“He was one of my closest friends and will be missed by so many of us who had the privilege to know him,” Kerry Kyriacos Michael, a London-bade creative director and producer, wrote on Twitter Saturday.

Born on Aug. 10, 1932, in London, Melvin made his acting debut in 1957 with Joan Littlewood’s Theatre Workshop Company in a production of Macbeth at the Theatre Royal Stratford.

After he made his film debut in 1960 in The Risk, he went on to land roles in The Phantom of the Opera, Torchwood and Barry Lyndon. But it was his role as gay textile design student Geoffrey Ingham in A Taste of Honey,...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 4/16/2023
  • by Carly Thomas
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Last Night in Soho 4K
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Have a yen for the music, style and glamour of ’60s Swinging London? Edgar Wright’s hybrid time capsule / music extravaganza / horror thriller is an audiovisual delight from one end to the other. Young women from different decades seek to conquer London by different means — they meet as soul twins in a ghost world, where bloodsoaked murders haunt their dreams. Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy are the psychic twins; stars Rita Tushingham, Terence Stamp and the late Diana Rigg bring the authenticity. Soho can boast the most creatively ‘alive’ visuals of 2021.

Last Night in Soho

4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital

Universal Home Entertainment

2021 / B&w / 2:39 widescreen / 116 min. / Street Date January 18, 2022 / Available from Amazon

Starring: Thomasin McKenzie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Matt Smith, Diana Rigg, Terence Stamp, Rita Tushingham, Michael Ajao, Synnove Karlsen.

Cinematography: Chung-hoon Chung

Production Designer: Marcus Rowland

Art Directors: Tim Blake, Victoria Allwood, Katie Money, Emily Norris

Costume Design: Odile Dicks-Mireaux...
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  • 1/10/2023
  • by Glenn Erickson
  • Trailers from Hell
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‘Boudica’, Starring Olga Kurylenko, Wraps In UK; Cast & First Look Revealed Ahead Of AFM
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Exclusive: Olga Kurylenko-starrer (Black Widow) Boudica has wrapped shoot in the UK for Bleiberg Entertainment, which has today revealed an official first look image from the movie.

Writer-director Jesse V. Johnson (The Debt Collector) is behind the action film about the legendary warrior queen. Also starring are Peter Franzén (Vikings), Clive Standen (Vikings) and Lucy Martin (Vikings) with Nick Moran, Rita Tushingham (Last Night in Soho) James Faulkner (Game of Thrones), Harry Kirton (Peaky Blinders) and Leo Gregory (Green Street Hooligans) rounding out the cast.

Bleiberg / Dimbort will share first footage of the title at their office during AFM next month.

Inspired by true events in A.D. 60, Boudica follows the eponymous Celtic Queen who rules the Iceni people alongside her husband Prasutagus. When he is betrayed and killed by Rome, Boudica’s kingdom is left without a male heir and the Romans seize her land and property.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 10/18/2022
  • by Andreas Wiseman
  • Deadline Film + TV
Tara Reid to Play MI6 Agent in British Spy Film ‘Cold Sun’ (Exclusive)
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Tara Reid is set to play an MI6 agent in upcoming espionage thriller “Cold Sun,” Variety can exclusively reveal.

Reid will play an inexperienced British spy called Marsha Ravencourt in the film, which has been billed as “Cagney and Lacey with a difference.”

Jason Figgis (“The Ecstasy of Isabel Mann”) will direct the feature, which is set to shoot this summer in the U.K. and Malta.

Reid, who has appeared in the Sharknado and American Pie franchises, is joined by Patrick Bergin (“Patriot Games”), Rita Tushingham (“Last Night in Soho”), Ian Ogilvy (“Death Becomes Her”) and Gabriella Wright (“The Transporter Refuelled”) in the film.

Wright will play an equally green Interpol agent called Cheyenne ‘Chey’ Marchand who joins forces with Reid’s character to take down an international gang of murderous criminals.

“Two inexperienced female operatives are thrust into a violent world, they will have to learn fast if they want to survive,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 2/9/2022
  • by K.J. Yossman
  • Variety Film + TV
Chris Carson
The Responder Review: a Gripping Police Thriller About a Broken System
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It’s doubtful the Police Operational Handbook has a chapter on calling clients nonces and threatening to chuck Yorkshire terriers off a balcony, but that’s how PC Chris Carson gets the job done. He’s been around long enough to know that the protocol is unworkable. A city like Liverpool on a night shift is a Wild West – try to police it to the letter of the law and he’d go mad.

Chris, played by Martin Freeman, is going mad. He knows that’s not the right language to use, not on a shift, or in one of the scant counselling sessions he’s been given to fix what his wife calls the “lifetime of shit in his head”, but mad is what he means. Chris is losing it – his temper, his grip, his dying mother, his marriage – and, depending on how a plot involving a homeless heroin...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 1/26/2022
  • by Louisa Mellor
  • Den of Geek
Contest: Win Digital Codes for Last Night In Soho
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Last Night in Soho is available on Digital today and on 4K Uhd, Blu-ray and DVD on January 18th (via Universal Pictures Home Entertainment) and we have digital codes to give away to Daily Dead readers!

"Edgar Wright’s psychological thriller about a young girl, passionate in fashion design, who is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters her idol, a dazzling wannabe singer. But 1960s London is not what it appears, and time seems to fall apart with shady consequences…"

Directed by Edgar Wright and written by Edgar Wright and Krysty Wilson-Cairns, Last Night in Soho stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie, Matt Smith, Terence Stamp, Diana Rigg, Rita Tushingham, Michael Ajao, and Synnøve Karlsen.

We'll randomly select 2 winners on January 7th, 2022 to receive a digital code. Note: This is restricted to US households and individuals must bee 18 years of age or older to be eligible.

For a chance to win,...
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  • 1/4/2022
  • by Jonathan James
  • DailyDead
Film Review: Last Night In Soho (2021): Anya Taylor-Joy Steals The Show In Edgar Wright’s Twisty Thriller
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Last Night In Soho Review — Last Night In Soho (2021) Film Review, a movie directed by Edgar Wright and starring Thomasin McKenzie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Matt Smith, Diana Rigg, Aimee Cassettari, Rita Tushingham, Colin Mace, Michael Ajao, Synnove Karlsen, Jessie Mei Li, Kassius Nelson, Rebecca Harrod, Alan Mahon, Connor Calland, Pauline McLynn, Josh Zare, [...]

Continue reading: Film Review: Last Night In Soho (2021): Anya Taylor-Joy Steals The Show In Edgar Wright’s Twisty Thriller...
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  • 11/1/2021
  • by Thomas Duffy
  • Film-Book
Edgar Wright at an event for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
Last Night in Soho review – a deliciously twisted journey back to London’s swinging past
Edgar Wright at an event for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
Slasher fantasy and ghostly magic collide in Edgar Wright’s heady thriller about a fashion student who is mysteriously transported into the life of a 60s nightclub singer

“It’s not what you imagine, London,” says Rita Tushingham in this deliciously twisted love letter to Britain’s cinematic pop-culture past. Director and co-writer Edgar Wright, whose CV runs from the rural action-comedy Hot Fuzz to the recent dramatic music doc The Sparks Brothers, has cheekily described Last Night in Soho as “Peeping Tom’s Midnight Garden”, a mashup of seedy Soho nostalgia and melancholy magic. Making superb use of its West End and Fitzrovia locations, and boasting a cast that includes Terence Stamp (cutting a silhouette that weirdly recalls William Hartnell’s Doctor Who) and Diana Rigg in her final role, it’s a head-spinning fable that twists from finger-snapping retro fun to giallo-esque slasher fantasy as it dances through...
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  • 10/31/2021
  • by Mark Kermode, Observer film critic
  • The Guardian - Film News
Edgar Wright at an event for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
Edgar Wright: how Martin Scorsese helped me through lockdown
Edgar Wright at an event for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
The director talks about his love of British film and 1960s London – and the ‘quarantine movie club’ of little-known gems recommended to him by Scorsese

Read Scorsese’s list here

In March of 2020, at the beginning of the first Covid lockdown, Edgar Wright was in post-production on his new movie, Last Night in Soho. With a cast that includes Anya Taylor-Joy, Diana Rigg, Terence Stamp and Rita Tushingham, it’s a ghostly tale of young 60s-obsessed fashion student Eloise (Thomasin McKenzie) who travels from Redruth to London where she finds herself drawn back into the capital’s swinging past – with all its dark and sometimes horrifying secrets.

Finding himself on an enforced film-making hiatus, Wright decided not to waste his time, but to attempt instead to fill “the yawning gaps in my film knowledge” by working his way through a list of essential international cinema that Martin Scorsese had prepared in 2007. A few months later,...
See full article at The Guardian - Film News
  • 10/24/2021
  • by Mark Kermode
  • The Guardian - Film News
A Taste of Honey (1961)
Rita Tushingham: ‘Can you imagine walking around thinking: Ooh, I’m an icon?’
A Taste of Honey (1961)
The star of A Taste of Honey reflects on her 60-year career, not standing for Oliver Reed’s ‘games’ and swinging London as depicted in her new film Last Night in Soho

It was 60 years ago that Rita Tushingham made her film debut in A Taste of Honey. “I’m expecting a gold clock or something,” says the 79-year-old actor over the phone from her London home. In the absence of a commemorative timepiece, the anniversary will have to be marked instead by a new movie set partly in the decade in which she became a star. In Last Night in Soho, Edgar Wright’s fantasy-horror, Tushingham is one of three 1960s icons (Terence Stamp and the late Diana Rigg are the others) who lend the film prestige and authenticity.

I wonder how it feels to personify an entire era, but she isn’t telling. “Can you imagine walking around thinking,...
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  • 10/22/2021
  • by Ryan Gilbey
  • The Guardian - Film News
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Anya Taylor-Joy Sings in Last Night in Soho Music Video
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Watch above as Anya Taylor-Joy performs the recently-released song from the Last Night In Soho soundtrack, “Downtown (Downtempo).”

In acclaimed director Edgar Wright’s psychological thriller, Eloise, an aspiring fashion designer, is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters a dazzling wannabe singer, Sandie. But the glamour is not all it appears to be and the dreams of the past start to crack and splinter into something far darker.

About The Film Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller Running Time: 116 minutes Cast: Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie, Matt Smith, Terence Stamp, Diana Rigg, Rita Tushingham, Michael Ajao, Synnøve Karlsen Director: Edgar Wright Screenplay: Edgar Wright, Krysty Wilson-Cairns Producers: Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Laura Richardson, Edgar Wright

Focus Features will release Last Night In Soho in theaters on October 29, 2021!

For More Information, Please Visit:

Official Site / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram / #LastNightInSoho

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  • 10/20/2021
  • by Editor
  • CinemaNerdz
Edgar Wright at an event for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
One More UK Trailer for Edgar Wright's Thriller 'Last Night in Soho'
Edgar Wright at an event for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
"You think you can just walk away?!" Universal UK has debuted a 60-sec third trailer for Edgar Wright's London horror-thriller titled Last Night in Soho, arriving in theaters soon. This originally premiered at the 2021 Venice Film Festival (read our review) to great early buzz. We've posted two trailers previously, including another one just last month. A young girl, passionate about fashion design, is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters her idol, a dazzling wannabe singer. But 1960s London is not what it seems, and time seems to fall apart with shady consequences. The thriller stars Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy, along with Matt Smith, the late Diana Rigg, Rita Tushingham, Terrence Stamp, and Jessie Mei Li. The film just played at the London Film Festival to mostly positive reviews, and opens in a few more weeks. It's worth a watch! Go back to the 60s and...
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  • 10/11/2021
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
‘Last Night in Soho’ Trailer: The Plot of Edgar Wright’s 1960s Murder Mystery Comes Into Focus
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The first official trailer for “Last Night in Soho” is here. The previous one that debuted a few months ago was actually a teaser. What’s the difference? More plot this time!

“Soho” is Wright’s first directorial effort since his action romance “Baby Driver,” which became his top-grossing film to date in both the U.S. ($107 million) and worldwide ($226 million).

The official “Last Night in Soho” synopsis from Focus Features reads: “Edgar Wright’s psychological thriller about a young girl, passionate in fashion design, who is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters her idol, a dazzling wannabe singer. But 1960s London is not what it appears, and time seems to fall apart with shady consequences…”

In the new trailer, Thomasin McKenzie plays a fashion student — check out that Northern English accent — who moves to London and finds herself being transported back in time to the 1960s...
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  • 9/8/2021
  • by Chris Lindahl
  • Indiewire
Last Night in Soho Review – Venice Film Festival 2021
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Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? Caught in the ’60s, to escape from reality, as Queen might have written had they seen this film. It seems fitting to plunder a song to review Edgar Wright’s new film, Last Night in Soho, for the director drenches us with a cascade of tunes as we are plunged into London’s Soho circa 1965.

But before Wright turns back the clock, the film opens in contemporary Cornwall as Eloise (Thomasin McKenzie), all wide eyed and porcelain skinned like an adorable doll, dances around her house in a cocktail dress made of newspapers. This sweet little thing lives with her gran (Rita Tushingham), her mum having committed suicide when Eloise was a child. She’s about to head to London to study at the London College of Fashion, but gran is concerned about her mental wellbeing, what with her having visions...
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  • 9/6/2021
  • by Jo-Ann Titmarsh
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
‘Last Night in Soho’ Review: Edgar Wright’s Retro Horror Has Its Heart in the Sixties and Its Head All Over the Place
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Have you ever noticed how the icily dramatic opening strings in “You’re My World,” Cilla Black’s earnest, bawling-on-the-bathroom-floor ballad from 1965, could just as easily be a shivery horror theme by Bernard Herrmann? Edgar Wright has, and uses the likeness to briefly spine-tingling effect early in “Last Night in Soho”: As ’60s-fixated Gen-z fashion student Eloise (Thomasin McKenzie) finds herself somehow transported in time to the Swinging London world of naive party girl and aspiring chanteuse Sandie (Anya Taylor-Joy), those strings signal not just the dreamy collision of timelines, but a darkening of tone and genre, as Eloise’s rosy nostalgia for an era she never inhabited is soon invaded by blood-dripping violence and threat.

It’s a great needle-drop, from a filmmaker who has made them a trademark of his work, and it’s the one moment in which Wright’s murky, middling blend of horror and...
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  • 9/4/2021
  • by Guy Lodge
  • Variety Film + TV
‘Last Night In Soho’ Venice Film Festival Review: Edgar Wright’s Dark And Delicious Trip Into London’s Swinging ’60s Scene
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Leave it to Edgar Wright to play with genre expectations and deliver yet another delightfully off-kilter thriller that also thrills with its undeniably trippy atmosphere and blast to the past of swinging 60’s London. The director of films like Baby Driver, Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, The World’s End, and of course the cult classic Shaun Of The Dead has taken the seemingly glamorous and intriguing era of the 60s in Mod London circa ’65 and turned it into an increasingly menacing and dark period, but still fueled by a killer song selection that takes us from Cilla Black to Petula Clark. It is a mix that has you in its first half longing to go back to that period in time like protagonist Eloise (Thomasin McKenzie) , but then maybe rethink that decision. Just like many of Wright’s twisty movies he doesn’t easily let the audience off the hook.
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  • 9/4/2021
  • by Pete Hammond
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Last Night in Soho’ Review: Edgar Wright’s Delirious Horror Movie Is a Mod Delight
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Edgar Wright’s long-awaited new film has plenty of what you might call The Wright Stuff. That is, it mixes comedy with more nerve-racking genres, it bursts with his love of pop culture, it explores his mixed feelings about the lure and the risk of nostalgia, and it includes several of his other favorite subjects, including London life and dodgy pubs.

“Last Night In Soho” also marks a refreshing change for the director and co-writer of “Shaun of the Dead”, “Hot Fuzz”, and “Baby Driver.” Left behind is his trademark hyperactive editing and insistent post-modernism; in its place is flowing movement and intense emotion. It’s not just different from his previous films; it’s different from everyone else’s previous films. Ok, you might mistake it for an extra-long episode of “Doctor Who”, but “Last Night In Soho” is still .

Another factor that separates it from Wright’s other...
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  • 9/4/2021
  • by Nicholas Barber
  • Indiewire
Edgar Wright at an event for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
‘Last Night in Soho’ Film Review: Edgar Wright Salutes the Sleazy Glamour and Dangerous Romance of London
Edgar Wright at an event for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
Mixing glorious pastiche and gory ghost story, director Edgar Wright’s “Last Night in Soho” will stand as one of the best London movies of the new decade.

That’s probably because, while it enjoys the present-day (or at least pre-pandemic) bustle of Soho, it positively revels in the area’s charismatically seedy past and its still-palpable legacy.

Much like his mentor, Quentin Tarantino, who gets a thanks in the closing credits but to whom the excellent soundtrack choices also owe a huge debt, Wright creates a faithful yet playful homage to a lost and legendary Swinging ’60s London that is hard to find these days but whose spirit remains vibrantly alive in movies, documentaries, photos, stories, a few buildings and, of course, hundreds of songs.

Since the current Covid-19 pandemic practically emptied Soho of its restaurants, nightlife and office workers (many British film production companies included), one might regard...
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  • 9/4/2021
  • by Jason Solomons
  • The Wrap
Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright’s ‘Last Night in Soho’: Film Review | Venice 2021
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In an early scene of Edgar Wright’s wickedly entertaining Last Night in Soho, British screen veteran Rita Tushingham, playing the protagonist’s doting grandmother, Peggy, reminisces about the excitement, the music and the fashions of London in the Swinging ’60s. If your film knowledge of the period goes back far enough, you might find yourself thinking not only of Tushingham’s signature role in a classic of kitchen-sink realism, A Taste of Honey, but of her strolling down Carnaby Street with Lynn Redgrave singing the title song of Smashing Time, a kitschy guilty pleasure from 1967.

Tushingham, along with Terence Stamp and Diana Rigg ...
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  • 9/4/2021
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright’s ‘Last Night in Soho’: Film Review | Venice 2021
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In an early scene of Edgar Wright’s wickedly entertaining Last Night in Soho, British screen veteran Rita Tushingham, playing the protagonist’s doting grandmother, Peggy, reminisces about the excitement, the music and the fashions of London in the Swinging ’60s. If your film knowledge of the period goes back far enough, you might find yourself thinking not only of Tushingham’s signature role in a classic of kitchen-sink realism, A Taste of Honey, but of her strolling down Carnaby Street with Lynn Redgrave singing the title song of Smashing Time, a kitschy guilty pleasure from 1967.

Tushingham, along with Terence Stamp and Diana Rigg ...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
  • 9/4/2021
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
First look images drop for BBC One mini-series ‘Ridley Road’
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The BBC has revealed the first look images from the upcoming mini-series adaptation ‘Ridley Road’.

Inspired by the struggle of the 62 Group, a coalition of Jewish men who stood up against rising neo-Nazism in post-war Britain, Ridley Road sees Vivien leaving her comfortable life in Manchester and starting to work with them when she realises that Jack, her missing boyfriend (played by Varey) has been badly injured. Vivien infiltrates the Nsm, a neo-Nazi movement that is becoming increasingly prominent in London. As Vivien descends further into the fascist organisation, both her courage and loyalties are challenged.

Jack Morris (Tom Varey) – (C) Red Productions – Photographer: Matt Squire Vivien Epstein (Agnes O’Casey) – (C) Red Productions – Photographer: Ben Blackall

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The 4 x 60 thriller is adapted by award-winning writer Sarah Solemani (Barry, Aphrodite Fry), from the critically acclaimed novel by Jo Bloom.
See full article at HeyUGuys.co.uk
  • 6/2/2021
  • by Zehra Phelan
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
Last Night In Soho (2021) Teaser Trailer: Thomasin McKenzie imagines herself as Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright’s Horror Movie
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Last Night in Soho Trailer — Edgar Wright‘s Last Night in Soho (2021) teaser trailer has been released by Focus Features. The Last Night in Soho trailer stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie, Matt Smith, Diana Rigg, Rita Tushingham, Terence Stamp, Jessie Mei Li, Michael Ajao, Synnove Karlsen, Lisa McGrills, and [...]

Continue reading: Last Night In Soho (2021) Teaser Trailer: Thomasin McKenzie imagines herself as Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright’s Horror Movie...
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  • 5/28/2021
  • by Rollo Tomasi
  • Film-Book
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London’s Swinging Sixties Turn Sinister in New ‘Last Night in Soho’ Trailer
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An aspiring fashion designer finds herself trapped in a time-loop in the trailer for Edgar Wright’s upcoming psychological thriller, Last Night in Soho, set to arrive October 22nd.

The film stars Thomasin McKenzie as Eloise, a young student who moves to London to pursue fashion design, but soon finds herself lonely and out of place. After mysteriously traveling back to 1966, however, Eloise finds herself embodying a wannabe singer named Sandy, played by Anya Taylor-Joy.

While the trailer first finds Eloise relishing the glamor of the swinging Sixties, the clip’s tone grows increasingly sinister.
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  • 5/25/2021
  • by Jon Blistein
  • Rollingstone.com
Edgar Wright at an event for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
‘Last Night in Soho’ Trailer: Edgar Wright Sends Anya Taylor-Joy Into a Colorful Nightmare
Edgar Wright at an event for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
The long-awaited trailer for Edgar Wright’s “Last Night in Soho” is here, and it’s a delirious, colorful and nightmarish journey that follows “The Queen’s Gambit” star Anya Taylor-Joy through 1960s London.

This is Wright’s first departure away from comedy and action and into the realm of neo-noir, psychological thrills and horror. The first look at the film already hints at a stylized head trip — Wright fans have noticed that “Last Night in Soho’s” stark colored lighting, glistening effects and spiraling camera pay homage to Henri-Georges Clouzot’s 1964 French art house film “Inferno.”

“Last Night in Soho” stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin McKenzie and Matt Smith. The film follows a young girl passionate about fashion design who meets a singer and her idol, only to find out that this time is not what it seems.

Wright wrote the script with “Penny Dreadful” writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Michael Ajao, Synnøve Karlsen,...
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  • 5/25/2021
  • by Brian Welk
  • The Wrap
Sinister teaser trailer lands for Edgar Wright’s ‘Last Night in Soho’
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Universal Pictures has debuted the first teaser trailer for Edgar Wright’s ‘Last Night in Soho’ featuring an all-star cast.

Edgar Wright’s psychological thriller about a young girl, passionate in fashion design, who is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters her idol, a dazzling wannabe singer. But 1960s London is not what it appears, and time seems to fall apart with shady consequences…

Anya Taylor-Joy stars as Sandy and Matt Smith as Jack, a Focus Features release.

Credit: Parisa Taghizadeh / Focus Features

Directed and co-written by Wright the film stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie, Matt Smith, Terence Stamp, Diana Rigg, Rita Tushingham, Michael Ajao, Synnøve Karlsen.

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The film hits UK cinemas on October 29th.

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  • 5/25/2021
  • by Zehra Phelan
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
Last Night in Soho Trailer Brings Anya Taylor-Joy Back to Horror
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A new full trailer for Last Night in Soho has just been released, along with an official poster for the upcoming psychological horror movie. Starring acclaimed actress Anya Taylor-Joy in a lead role, the movie is the latest feature from director Edgar Wright, who co-wrote the script with Krysty Wilson-Cairns. The movie will be released in theaters this fall, and you can watch the trailer below.

Wright, Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, and Laura Richardson produced the movie. The official logline reads: "Edgar Wright's psychological thriller about a young girl, passionate in fashion design, who is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters her idol, a dazzling wannabe singer. But 1960s London is not what it appears, and time seems to fall apart with shady consequences..."

Along with Anya Taylor-Joy, Last Night in Soho stars Thomasin McKenzie, Matt Smith, Terence Stamp, Jessie Mei Li (Shadow and Bone...
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  • 5/25/2021
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • MovieWeb
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Edgar Wright’s Last Night In Soho Trailer Stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Matt Smith, Terence Stamp And Diana Rigg
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Here’s a first look at Focus Features’ upcoming movie Last Night In Soho.

Edgar Wright’s psychological thriller about a young girl, passionate in fashion design, who is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters her idol, a dazzling wannabe singer. But 1960s London is not what it appears, and time seems to fall apart with shady consequences…

Focus Features will release Last Night In Soho in theaters on October 22, 2021.

Last Night In Soho stars Anya Taylor-Joy (Emma), Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie (Jo Jo Rabbit), Matt Smith (The Crown), Michael Ajao, Synnøve Karlsen, Diana Rigg, Terence Stamp, and Rita Tushingham.

The score is from Oscar-winner Steven Price (Gravity). He and Wright previously collaborated on Baby Driver, The World’S End (interview).

Edgar Wright and Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns co-wrote the screenplay, produced by Nira Park, Working Title’s Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 co-financed the film.
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  • 5/25/2021
  • by Michelle Hannett
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Watch the Trailer for Edgar Wright’s Last Night In Soho
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We have the trailer for Edgar Wright's latest film and you're gonna want to see this one right now! Taking a giallo and Argento-inspired approach, while of course putting his own spin on things, Edgar Wright will be releasing Last Night in Soho just in time for Halloween on October 22, 2021.

"Edgar Wright’s psychological thriller about a young girl, passionate in fashion design, who is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters her idol, a dazzling wannabe singer. But 1960s London is not what it appears, and time seems to fall apart with shady consequences…"

Directed by Edgar Wright and written by Edgar Wright and Krysty Wilson-Cairns, Last Night in Soho stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie, Matt Smith, Terence Stamp, Diana Rigg, Rita Tushingham, Michael Ajao, and Synnøve Karlsen.

The post Watch the Trailer for Edgar Wright’s Last Night In Soho appeared first on Daily Dead.
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  • 5/25/2021
  • by Jonathan James
  • DailyDead
Edgar Wright at an event for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
First Trailer for Edgar Wright's 'Last Night in Soho' London Thriller
Edgar Wright at an event for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
"Things will be great when you're... downtown!" Focus Features has debuted the first official trailer for Edgar Wright's vibrant new London thriller titled Last Night in Soho, currently scheduled to open this October. This psychological horror is inspired by other British horror films, like Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now and Polanski's Repulsion. A young girl, passionate about fashion design, is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters her idol, a dazzling wannabe singer. But 1960s London is not what it seems, and time seems to fall apart with shady consequences. The exquisite cast stars Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy, along with Matt Smith, Diana Rigg, Rita Tushingham, Terrence Stamp, and Jessie Mei Li. This looks ravishing! I love the style and colors and all the terrifying mystery. Everything about this is amazing so far, and that cracking shot turning into the logo is perfect. Do you believe in ghosts?...
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  • 5/25/2021
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
‘Last Night in Soho’ Trailer: Edgar Wright Directs Anya Taylor-Joy in Time-Bending 1960s Thriller
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Edgar Wright’s “Last Night in Soho” has been shrouded in secrecy for over a year now, but the curtain is finally being pulled back a bit with the release of the movie’s first official trailer. “Soho” is Wright’s first directorial effort since his action romance “Baby Driver,” which became his top-grossing film to date in both the U.S. ($107 million) and worldwide ($226 million). For his follow-up, Wright enters the psychological horror genre for a time-hopping story in which characters played by indie favorites Thomas McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy connect despite living decades apart.

The official “Last Night in Soho” synopsis from Focus Features reads: “Edgar Wright’s psychological thriller about a young girl, passionate in fashion design, who is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters her idol, a dazzling wannabe singer. But 1960s London is not what it appears, and time seems to fall apart with shady consequences…...
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  • 5/25/2021
  • by Zack Sharf
  • Indiewire
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Last Night in Soho Trailer: Anya-Taylor Joy Leads Edgar Wright’s Psychological Horror Feature
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After his biggest hit yet with Baby Driver, Edgar Wright is back in the director’s chair with his first psychological horror film, Last Night in Soho. While it was delayed a few times due to the pandemic, it does arrive with some fortuitous timing. Anya-Taylor Joy, now with a new legion of fans after The Queen’s Gambit leads the film, and it’ll also mark Wright’s second film of the year, following his debut documentary The Sparks Brothers. Following a young girl obssessed with fashion design that mysteriously enters the 1960s, the first trailer has now landed ahead of an October release from Focus Features.

“There’s something I have in common with the lead character in that I’m afflicted with nostalgia for a decade I didn’t live in,” Wright told Empire. “You think about ‘60s London – what would that be like? Imagine if you knew everything you knew now,...
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  • 5/25/2021
  • by Jordan Raup
  • The Film Stage
First Look: BBC Police Drama ‘The Responder’ Stars Martin Freeman (Exclusive)
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BBC has unveiled the first image from new police drama “The Responder,” starring Martin Freeman.

Written by ex-police officer Tony Schumacher and made by Dancing Ledge Productions (“The Salisbury Poisonings”), Freeman stars as Chris, a crisis-stricken, morally compromised urgent response officer who is forced to take on a new rookie partner (Adelayo Adedayo).

Together, they realize that survival in a high-pressure, relentless night-time world will depend on them either helping or destroying each other.

The BBC drama, which was unveiled last year as part of a slate from first-time TV writers working with the public broadcaster, is billed as “holding a mirror up” to the extremes of life on the front line of British policing. The gritty police genre is a big hit with local audiences, who lapped up the latest season of BBC’s “Line of Duty,” which pulled in a record-breaking 12.8 million overnight viewers.

“Tony Schumacher’s scripts...
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  • 5/20/2021
  • by Manori Ravindran
  • Variety Film + TV
Jane Fonda, Jameela Jamil Host International Women’s Day Podcast for Women In Motion – Global Bulletin
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In today’s Global Bulletin, Women In Motion launches a special International Women’s Day podcast featuring Jane Fonda and Jameela Jamil, Amazon Prime Video announces a new women-fronting original series in India, BritBox heads to Amazon Prime Channels in the U.K., Keshet International acquires three new titles ahead of the London TV Screenings, BBC One unveils new casting for “The Responder,” Young Films Foundation beefs up its writing talent scheme and Paramount Plus goes all in on promoting its service in Latin America.

Podcast

In celebration of International Women’s Day, Kering and Pomellato have released a new special edition of the “Women In Motion” podcast featuring a conversation with Jane Fonda and “The Good Place” star Jameela Jamil.

The new podcast is part of Pomellato for Women, an initiative focusing on female leadership which Jane Fonda has contributed to for the past four years. Fonda was also...
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  • 3/8/2021
  • by Jamie Lang
  • Variety Film + TV
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‘The Owners’ VOD Review
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Stars: Maisie Williams, Sylvester McCoy, Andrew Ellis, Rita Tushingham, Jake Curran, Ian Kenny, Stacha Hicks | Written by Mathieu Gompel, Julius Berg | Directed by Julius Berg

I can’t remember watching a home invasion horror movie for a long time and then two come along at once. First, I watched By Night’s End and then The Owners comes along… I wouldn’t say it’s a sub genre I love but it has produced some really great movies – the likes of The Strangers, You’re Next, Don’t Breathe, Inside and Hush are all highly entertaining.

There is a tendency for lower budget home invasion offerings to go down the same path and stick to ideas that have been used time and time again. Meaning that many feel very samey. The Owners, at the very least, does try to do things a little bit different. So much so, that at about the...
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  • 2/17/2021
  • by Alain Elliott
  • Nerdly
Sylvester McCoy at an event for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)
The Owners review – Oap burglars get more than they bargained for
Sylvester McCoy at an event for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)
The young cast of this clever thriller undertake a hair-raising manor house heist, but it’s Sylvester McCoy and Rita Tushingham who steal the show

This nifty thriller, set mostly in a grand manor house deep in the British countryside, has an impressively evil streak and a clever twist or two that perhaps are not hard to see coming if you’re experienced in the genre. Even so, director Julius Berg, who has worked mostly in French TV and makes his feature debut here, has a knack for ratcheting up suspense and finessing the technicalities in order to maximise the creepiness. For example, the sound design (by Ben Baird) is outstanding, an almost palpable entity that shimmers with synthesiser drones and distorted noises generated by the plot. Elsewhere, when the violence and anxiety reaches its zenith, the film switches aspect ratio to a boxy, nearly square format, heightening the claustrophobia...
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  • 2/17/2021
  • by Leslie Felperin
  • The Guardian - Film News
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Official Trailer and Poster = The Owners In Theaters and On Demand and Digital September 4th
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The Owners In Theaters And On Demand And Digital: September 4, 2020 Maisie Williams, Sylvester McCoy, Jake Curran, Ian Kenny, Andrew Ellis, Rita Tushingham Directed By Julius Berg Screenplay By Matthieu Gompel, Julius Berg A group of friends think they found the perfect easy score – an empty house with a safe full of cash. …

The post Official Trailer and Poster = The Owners In Theaters and On Demand and Digital September 4th appeared first on Horror News | Hnn.
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  • 1/24/2021
  • by Adrian Halen
  • Horror News
Universal Sets New Release Dates for Bob Odenkirk’s ‘Nobody,’ Edgar Wright’s ‘Last Night in Soho’
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Universal Pictures and Focus Features have juggled a couple key releases on their 2021-2022 schedule.

Just a month ahead of its planned Feb. 26 wide release date, Universal has announced that “Nobody,” starring Emmy-winner Bob Odenkirk, will move back two months to April 2.

Directed by “Hardcore Henry” filmmaker Ilya Naishuller and “John Wick” franchise scripter Derek Kolstadt, Odenkirk plays Hutch Mansell, an average suburban dad, who sets off on a path of vengeance after his family is targeted by a dangerous adversary (Alexey Serebryakov). Rounding out the film’s cast — and Hutch’s family — are Christopher Lloyd (playing his father), RZA and Connie Nielsen and Gage Munroe (as Hutch’s wife and teenage son).

Odenkirk is among the producers for the project alongside Marc Provissiero for Odenkirk Provissiero Entertainment, as well as “Hobbs and Shaw,” “Deadpool 2” and “Atomic Blonde” producers Kelly McCormick and David Leitch (for their company 87North) and...
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  • 1/22/2021
  • by Angelique Jackson
  • Variety Film + TV
Video Movie Review: The Owners (2020): Julius Berg’s Horror Film is Fun Gore Porn with Little Substance
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The Owners Review — The Owners (2020) Video Movie Review, a movie written and directed by Julius Berg and co-written by Mathieu Gompel, and stars Maisie Williams, Sylvester McCoy, Rita Tushingham, Jake Curran, Andrew Ellis, Ian Kenny, and Stacha Hicks. In this video review, I talk about the new horror film The Owners and why I [...]

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  • 11/20/2020
  • by Andrew Toy
  • Film-Book
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Frightfest 2020: ‘The Owners’ Review
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Stars: Maisie Williams, Sylvester McCoy, Andrew Ellis, Rita Tushingham, Jake Curran, Ian Kenny, Stacha Hicks | Written by Mathieu Gompel, Julius Berg | Directed by Julius Berg

I can’t remember watching a home invasion horror movie for a long time and then two come along at once. First, I watched By Night’s End and then The Owners comes along as part of this year’s Frightfest. I wouldn’t say it’s a sub genre I love but it has produced some really great movies – the likes of The Strangers, You’re Next, Don’t Breathe, Inside and Hush are all highly entertaining.

There is a tendency for lower budget home invasion offerings to go down the same path and stick to ideas that have been used time and time again. Meaning that many feel very samey. The Owners, at the very least, does try to do things a little bit different. So much so,...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 10/26/2020
  • by Alain Elliott
  • Nerdly
Sylvester McCoy at an event for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)
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Sylvester McCoy at an event for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)
Selection by Frightfest is a pretty good recommendation for a horror film. This one promises crime as well, and a tense stand-off with the promise of action - but let's face it, that's not why most people will watch it. Its biggest selling point is that people want to see who will win in a fight between Doctor Who and Arya Stark.

Seventh Doctor Sylvester McCoy plays Richard Huggins, the local Gp in a small English town, who lives in a handsome detached house with his beloved wife Ellen (Rita Tushingham), who is beginning to succumb to dementia.. Game Of Thrones alumna Maisie Williams plays Mary, a local girl whose only mistake is having become attached to low quality boyfriend Nathan (Ian Kenny) when, to be fair, there probably aren't many good quality boyfriend candidates around. Certainly not his friend Terry (Andrew Ellis) who was married to her twin sister.
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  • 10/23/2020
  • by Jennie Kermode
  • eyeforfilm.co.uk
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