Just got finished watching this, adored it! Visually this movie is stunning, I love how seamlessly they switch between the 60's London & present day. Like all the 60's scenes are so well done and it feels like you're actually there back in that era. It's always impressive to me when they capture an era from the past so well. Easily one of my favourite soundtracks I've heard in a long ass time too, 60's music was real damn good. The attention to detail in those scenes was so appreciated. Thomasin McKenzie was crazy good in the lead role, and I think this is my favourite Matt Smith performance that I've personally seen. Anya Taylor-Joy is amazing as always. This movie went in totally a different direction than I was expecting from the start, I loved all the little twists & turns in the plot. Pulled me in, and kept me intrigued until the end. The movie has so many shifts in tone too, like when they switch to more horror themes it's so smooth. Initially it starts out with a much different feel.
Glad I finally got around to this one, and I'd definitely recommend watching it if you can find the time. Edgar Wright has great direction, and the whole cast do a fantastic job. Up there with my favourites movies from 2021 now.