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Hi Hi Hi! If you don't want any spoilers until you watch don't read the comments below!

Congrats to the Winner!!

What a fun movie! I feel like I def have some classics that need to be watched for me to fully appreciate this movie. But, holy crap the camera work, set design, sound, editing, colour palette... everything was electric. Im not a huge fan of the one lead (don’t wanna say bames for spoilers) but I can see how a lot of ppl can’t take their eyes off her! The 2 leads in this were amazing! They did a great job and hair and makeup was on point! I feel like the story had a good arc worth watching til the end and I love playing detective!


Can't wait to chat with you all down below!

Thanks for being here supporting me on Patreon! It means a lot to me and I love spinning this magical Wheel!

xx

ames


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Wheel of Movie Wonder Spin #12 "Last Night in Soho"

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Saturday Night Beaver

Hi Ames, I've switched my movie to SLEEPERS (1996) Thanks 👍

John Courtright

Good pick Shawn!! I really enjoyed it! Very stylish! I thought the music was great! I also loved the lighting throughout and the choreography of the mirror shots in particular were amazing!! I thought Thomasin McKenzie was quite convincing in her role as the unsophisticated "that was probably her first drink" Eloise. Hahaha! As soon as I saw Diana Rigg, I knew something was up with her! 😆 And it was good to see Terence Stamp again. I haven't seen him since The Adjustment Bureau. Ames, it was especially fun to see you so at home in this genre, using your savant-like sleuthing capabilities to predict what's coming well in advance!! It was really nice to enjoy another first time watch with you! I found the end credits to be quite clever. What appear to be brief photos of Soho intermixed among the credits are actually still video shots (devoid of people). You can occasionally see the lights on the marquees or signs are moving. My theory is that Wright wanted the video shots to illustrate the locations for the shoot were also characters in the film (and deserving of end credits) as much as the people were.