Overview:
When a single, unattributed missile is launched at the United States, a race begins to determine who is responsible and how to respond.| Status: | Released (2025-10-02) |
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| Awards: | Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award. 4 wins & 18 nominations total |
| Screen: | Noah Oppenheim |
| Productions: | First Light, Prologue Entertainment, Kingsgate Films |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 17605: Idris Elba - POTUS
- 933238: Rebecca Ferguson - Captain Olivia Walker
- 222122: Gabriel Basso - Deputy National Security Advisor Jake Baerington
- 15440: Jared Harris - Secretary of Defense Reid Baker
- 72638: Tracy Letts - General Anthony Brady
- 1560244: Anthony Ramos - Major Daniel Gonzalez
- 2042908: Moses Ingram - Cathy Rogers
Crews
- 14392: Kathryn Bigelow - Director - Directing
- 1227160: Noah Oppenheim - Writer - Writing
- 1081074: George Cottle - Second Unit Director - Directing
- 15493: Barry Ackroyd - Director of Photography - Camera
- 1327160: Jeremy Hindle - Production Design - Art
- 2494684: Ann Bartek - Art Direction - Art
- 957292: David Schlesinger - Set Decoration - Art
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Reviews
Manuel São Bento
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FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/a-house-of-dynamite-movie-review-a-case-study-in-filmmakers-intent-versus-narrative-impact/ "A House of Dynamite is the perfect definition of a film with brilliant intent but exhaustive execution. Kathryn Bigelow delive ....
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Nuclear conflict is one of those subjects that’s almost too big to think about despite the possibility of its occurrence being something we can’t and shouldn’t ignore. Unfortunately, then, it’s frustrating when a film comes along that might help to shed some light on the subject but ....
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As a Gen X-er who grew up during the throes of the Cold War -- watching Kathryn Bigelow's **A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE** is such an anxious, nail-biting experience that I offer no apologies for naming it the scariest film of the year. We are spared the horrors shown in the 1984 BBC sensa ....
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