Spanning three decades, Edgar Wright’s career is defined by rhythm and wit. The British filmmaker reflects on his ambitions, influences, and deep-seated love for cinema.
When Wright joins a Zoom call on a typically chilly October morning, he charmingly explains he has ordered coffee and may need to step away briefly to fetch it. This casual, human moment, tinged with urgency, perfectly embodies his creative style—sharp, rhythmic, and full of surprises.
As he speaks, Wright balances his role as both director and storyteller, living life in cuts, beats, and frames. His measured, deliberate words feel like clips in an unseen edit, combining precision with a warmth that draws listeners in like a beloved film.
“Edgar Wright is utterly, unabashedly and irrevocably in love with movies.”
Throughout their nearly hour-long conversation, Wright’s comments shine with references and a swift procession of filmmakers and cinematic insights.
Edgar Wright blends wit and rhythm to craft films, driven by an unwavering passion for cinema that shapes both his life and work.