Win a Digital HD Code for Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho
Edgar Wright’s acclaimed fall film, Last Night in Soho, arrives on streaming services today and will hit 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD on January 18.
Our friends at Universal Home Entertainment have provided us with two digital codes to share with readers. Ellie Turner (Thomasin McKenzie) loves the music and fashion of the Swinging Sixties. In order to win one , please tell us which era provides you with the same affection for its own music and fashion.
Submit your responses by 11:59 p.m., Monday, January 10. The decision of ComicMix’s judges will be final.
From the acclaimed director of fan-favorites such as Baby Driver, Shaun of the Dead and The World’s End comes the “mesmerizing and ultra-stylish” (US Weekly) tribute to 1960s London, LAST NIGHT IN SOHO, available to own for the first time on Digital January 4 , 2022 and 4K Ultra HD, Blu-rayTM and DVD January 18, 2022 from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. “A stunning achievement of filmmaking” (LA Times), LAST NIGHT IN SOHO is filled to the brim with thrills, suspense and a love of classic film and music in every frame. Own the cinematic masterpiece for the first time, alongside exclusive bonus content, including never-before-seen deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes content and feature commentaries exploring the intoxicating nostalgia, flair and suspense.
In Edgar Wright’s psychological thriller, Eloise (Thomasin McKenzie, Jojo Rabbit, Old), an aspiring fashion designer, is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s, where she encounters a dazzling wannabe singer, Sandie (Anya Taylor-Joy, Emma, “The Queen’s Gambit”). 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.
The “seductive and sophisticated” (NY Times) masterpiece is directed by Edgar Wright, and stars Thomasin McKenzie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Matt Smith (The Crown, Doctor Who) and Michael Ajao (Attack the Block, Silent Witness). The film is co-written by Edgar Wright and Krysty Wilson-Cairns (1917).
BONUS FEATURES on 4K UHD, BLU-RAYTM, DVD AND DIGITAL:
- MAKING OF FEATURETTES
- MEET ELOISE – An in-depth look at the character of Eloise and the challenges that star Thomasin McKenzie faced while bringing her to life.
- DREAMING OF SANDIE – A closer look at the characters of Sandie and Jack and why Anya Taylor-Joy and Matt Smith were the perfect actors to embody the essence of the time period.
- SMOKE AND MIRRORS – The cast and crew break down how lighting, makeup, special effects, and creative camerawork came together to create a collision between the present day and 1960’s time periods.
- ON THE STREETS OF SOHO – The cast and crew discuss the importance of shooting on location in Soho and the complexity of transforming the city streets back in time.
- TIME TRAVELLING – A look into how the music, costume design, and production design of the film work together to immerse the audience into the world of 1960’s Soho.
- DELETED SCENES
- ANIMATICS
- FIRST DREAM
- SHADOW MEN
- MURDER
- FINAL CONFRONTATION
- EXTRAS
- HAIR & MAKEUP TESTS**
- LIGHTING & VFX TESTS**
- WIDE ANGLE WITNESS CAM
- ACTON TOWN HALL STEADICAM REHEARSAL**
- “DOWNTOWN” MUSIC VIDEO**
- TRAILERS**
- FEATURE COMMENTARY WITH DIRECTOR/CO-WRITER EDGAR WRIGHT, EDITOR PAUL MACHLISS AND COMPOSER STEVE PRICE
- FEATURE COMMENTARY WITH DIRECTOR/CO-WRITER EDGAR WRIGHT AND CO-WRITER KRISTY WILSON-CAIRNS
**available on 4K, BD and Digital only
Nothing beats 90s R&B and Hip Hop. Some of the best music to grace our ears hitting the soundwaves. Transitioning from parachute pants to the sagging pants of the 90s, fashion was cool as a cucumber. This was the era I grew up in and left me feeling funky like a chunky monkey!
Which era provides you with the same affection for its own music and fashion? I’ve got tosay the 1980s — New Wave was bringing a whole lot of new bands and styles ato my attention, bright colors were in, and miniskirts came back. The fact I was a teen/young adult during those years has no bearing on my choice, I am sure. (The comics from that time had a similar effect on me – Grimjack, American Flagg, Cerebus, Jon Sable, etc . . .)
I used to have high hopes the 2020s would be my favorite period, but now am looking to the 2030s . . . .
It has to be the 80s for me. Prince changed the face of fashion with his iconic gender-bending outfits. There has been no one else like Prince since and Purple Rain is legendary.
The early to mid 90s grunge era was and always will be the best. Listening to Nirvana and Mazzy Star, wearing flannel shirts and just wanting to be PJ Harvey while watching My So-Called Life. Ahh, memories!
I love the 50s music and the 70s fashion. The fashion was more free and colorful. The music in the 50s and earlier was excellent and inspired many future artist to create.
I love the 1980’s. While I wasn’t alive during them, the culture, music and fashion stick around to this day. The bright colors and loud sounds of the fashion and music define this generation to me, it’s the decade that I can’t get enough of.
I love 80s rap that included icons such as MC Hammer. I always wanted a pair of Hammer pants because I believed they could make me fly.
I love Metal, so the 80’s will always be my favorite. Everything was flashy and over the top. And so much fun!!1
I love Michael Jackson’s music so it’s the 80s for me. Thriller was such a fun song and the fashion in the music was iconic of the era.
I would say the 90’s. I think just about everyone has a special affection for their high school era and that was mine. My taste is music completely changed when I found alternative rock. Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins… it was such a great time for music. And fashion was fun, from flannel shirts and converse all stars to plaid skirts and mary janes a la Cher from Clueless. I just love all things 90’s and thinking about that era always brings a smile to my face.
I love the 90s! I was in love with all the plaid.
I love the 70’s. Great bands, iconic music and movies, cool cars. Groovy!
Unfortunately or fortunately the 90s. I love it despite how, when I look back, some of the fashion was a little cringe…yet I still get nostalgic for it all in the best way.
It’s got to be the 40s and early 50s. So many great talents like Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, and Bing Crosby. And I live coming across songs from that era that have been redone or incorporated into music from that time period all the way up until now.