‘Fuze’ Review: David Mackenzie’s London-Set Thriller Opens With A Bang And Doesn’t Let Up – Toronto Film Festival
The film combines the tension of an unexploded WWII bomb discovery with a simultaneous bank heist, showcasing a fast-paced 91-minute thriller directed by David Mackenzie.
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‘Fuze’ Review: David Mackenzie’s London-Set Thriller Opens With A Bang And Doesn’t Let Up – Toronto Film Festival
“F*ckin’ ell, it’s tickin’,” says a soldier in David Mackenzie’s new film. Indeed, it’s all about to go off in this exquisitely plotted piece of pulp, a high-energy action-thriller that, thanks to the vicissitudes of film distribution these days, follows hard on the theatrical release of Mackenzie’s last film, Relay, which premiered in Toronto this […]
A bomb to verify in the heart of London is paving the way for "Fuze", a new tense British criminal thriller by director David Mackenzie. The film, which was initially presented at the Toronto International Film Festival, combines the urgency of a theft film with the fear of an unplanned World War II bomb discovered at an animated construction site. Written by Ben Hopkins, the feature film features Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Theo James, Gugu Mbatha-Ra…
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