Shaun of the Dead, he’s tried his hand at action (
Hot Fuzz), sci-fi (
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World), and heist movies (
Baby Driver). Finally, with
That’s because
Last Night in Soho focuses on a woman (played by Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie) who somehow is able to travel back to 1960s London. The trailer doesn’t give away too much of the plot, but its visual style evokes the look of British and Italian horror films of that period. Watch it below:
Wright’s work is typically marked by its genre deconstructions and sly metatextual humor; his best movies manage to make fun of and celebrate movie cliches all at once.