Last Night in Soho
★★★★

Watched 16 Sep 2025

First of all... R.I.P. Terence Stamp.
One hell of an actor. Played lots of "heavy" roles.
Always believable and invested. Acted from deep within himself.

He's equally as good in this film, in a small but pivotal role.
Long Live General Zod.


Moving on, I really love the work of young actress Thomasin McKenzie. Such a talented and interesting actress. This is some of her best work here as she constantly seems to be stretching herself as her film career continues to blossom.

Everyone seems to love Anya Taylor-Joy, and I get it. She definitely IS very talented. She does kind of creep me out there with those crazy wide-eyes of hers though. Just kinda freaky-looking to me. But, the lady can act, that's for sure! I still think her role in "The VVitch" remains my favorite.

Both these ladies are quite magnetic in their roles and this FEVER DREAM of a movie is a lot of fun. It's intriguing, thought-provoking and looks great. Of course, almost all of Edgar Wright's films are. He's a very talented and clever director. Definitely knows what he's doing and produces high quality work onscreen.

I didn't know what to expect with this one because I had heard split things about it. Had no clue what it was even about. But finally pulled the trigger on it, and so glad I did.

It's kinda awesome.



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Hoop #52 (Bonus Kill #02) of CINEMONSTER's The Twelfth of Hooptober: Diary of a Madman

My Wild List and all my silly Reviews can be found here: Slappy McGee's Hoop-Tober 12.0 List.

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