I saw it on Monday. I found it to be Edgar Wright's most "workman-like" film ever. That might be good to some people, but I think it lacked his trademark style, wit, and effervescence that he brings to his movies.
Also, while I generally like Glen Powell, I couldn't really buy into him as this working-class, blue-collar everyman. He's decently charismatic, has good presence, and looks like a movie star, looks good in action scenes, but I think that's a bit of a problem. To me this role would've fit someone more like Michael Biehn in the 1980s.
A lot of things about the movie don't make sense if you think too hard about it, but I suppose every movie has things like that.