Fuze Review: Starry Cast Faces Uneven Tension in WWII London Thriller

This Fuze review dives into David Mackenzie’s WWII-set thriller, which premiered at TIFF 2025. The film follows the discovery of a long-buried bomb in central London, blending historical suspense with a modern heist twist. Despite its impressive cast, the movie struggles to balance tension with payoff.

A Starry Cast That Shines — But Only So Much

With Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Theo James, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw leading, Fuze promises plenty of star power. Each actor delivers strong performances, but the uneven script limits their impact. The cast keeps the film watchable, though it never quite delivers the emotional punch it aims for.

An Explosive Premise That Fizzles

The idea of a WWII bomb unearthed in London is inherently gripping, especially as the discovery sparks both panic and opportunity. Unfortunately, the execution leans too heavily on clichés, leaving audiences with suspense that builds but rarely erupts.

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