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Nov 2021
33m 32s

Last Night in Soho with Edgar Wright and...

DIRECTORS GUILD OF AMERICA
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Director Edgar Wright discusses his new film, Last Night in Soho, with fellow director Phil Lord in a Q&A at the DGA theater in Los Angeles. The film follows an aspiring fashion designer who encounters an ambitious singer when she mysteriously travels to the 1960s, but their façade of glamour soon cracks into something much darker. Please note spoilers ... Show More
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