![]() A British Western (a bit of an oxymoron if there ever was one), has not been released commercially and it’s nigh-impossible to watch legally and difficult to find via… other… methods. The other omission is A Fistful of Fingers, Wright’s 1995 debut film. ![]() The film, which is about the art-pop duo Sparks, is wonderful, but somewhat outside what we normally rank here at SYFY WIRE. Why most? Well, because one of the two movies he released last year, The Sparks Brothers, is a documentary. In honor of Hot Fuzz, we’re ranking most of Egar Wright’s movies. And while 15 years isn’t the most important anniversary out there, we couldn’t wait until Hot Fuzz turned 20 or even - gasp - 25 before celebrating it as one of the beloved director’s best films. Hot Fuzz, the second of Edgar Wright’s three films in his thematically connected Cornetto Trilogy, hit American theaters on April 20, 2007. Perhaps just as importantly, he also tracked down a missing swan. ![]() A decade and a half ago this week, PC Nicholas Angel took down a corrupt, shadowy criminal conspiracy in the suspiciously perfect town of Sandford, Gloucestershire.
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