What sets someone off? In the twisty, streaming-caliber thriller “ Fuze ,” that’s as much the question as whether the 500-pound bomb discovered in a London construction site might blow. If it does, the WW2-era explosive (presumably a relic of the Blitz) could wipe out several city blocks, which is why authorities swarm the area and evacuate all residents in the film’s opening minutes. Normally, that would be a recipe for some edge-of-your-seat action, although Ben Hopkins’ script makes clear early on that the bomb is just a distraction, while an even more sinister plot is ticking within the blast radius.
If it weren’t for the film’s cast (or the grim seriosity of its director, David Mackenzie ), “Fuze” might have been a complete dud. But “Hell or High Water” helmer Mackenzie treats th