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If further Armageddon films are coming, let them be more serious than this one.
The political thriller tries to give viewers insight into important government decisions A House of Dynamite imagines how the U.S. would react to a nuclear missile attack The Netflix political ...
A House of Dynamite gets so many details wrong that the lessons viewers take from the film will likely be counterproductive, even dangerous. If it is a wake-up call, the audience will wake up on the ...
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The director Kathryn Bigelow makes a certain kind of thriller. It's a movie inspired by people in U.S. government service. "The Hurt Locker" showed Americans disabling enemy explosives in Iraq.
The nuclear missile appears first as a radar blip, then a certainty hurtling toward the U.S. at a blistering speed. In her new film A House of Dynamite, Oscar-winning filmmaker Kathryn Bigelow stages ...
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In Netflix’s A House of Dynamite, the United States’ government and military chain of commands scramble to respond as a ...
A House of Dynamite features real places, like the 49th Missile Defense Battalion and the Raven Rock Mountain Complex A House of Dynamite puts plans into action when a missile is detected heading ...