Though some will donate shares to organisations fighting for racial justice
26.05.2020 - 19:15 / justjared.com
Psychological thriller Last Night in Soho is moving out of its September 2020 release date to April 23, 2021, and the director is explaining why.
Director Edgar Wright revealed the news on Twitter, saying, “Haunted by someone else’s past, but we’ll see you in the future… It’s true, #LastNightInSoho is not quite finished yet due to Covid 19. But, I’m excited for you all to experience it, at a big screen near you, on April 23, 2021.” Turns out, the movie hasn’t been completed yet due to the
Though some will donate shares to organisations fighting for racial justice
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