Film Review – Fuze

Fresh off of 2025’s “Relay,” director David Mackenzie returns with another thriller concerning criminal entanglements and focus on their methods. “Fuze” comes from screenwriter Ben Hopkins, who looks to provide a slow crawl of tension with the picture, exploring a troubling situation of safety as a World War II-era bomb is discovered in London, and the crew of criminals using the distraction to collect a fortune from an unattended bank. There are two sides of duty to follow in the film, and for the first half of the offering, Mackenzie delivers an involving viewing experience tracking the evolution of the central crime. “Fuze” doesn’t sustain early intrigue, eventually getting a little lost in plot turns and a fruitless quest for a satisfying ending, but it begins with enthusiasm, examining pressures facing the bomb squad and the crooks as both sides fight to complete their missions. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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