the World, some of the most pop-culturally keen around. His work was so loving, so finely tuned, and, especially in the case of Scott Pilgrim vs. Two series of Spaced both developed and prefaced his earnest eye for nerd culture, leading up to what would become his Cornetto Trilogy. Has any other director in recent years had as frustrating a creative decline as Edgar Wright? Discounting his feature debut-the 1995, no-budget A Fistful of Fingers-his streak was white-hot.