A House, Netflix and the Pentagon
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As told by the politicians, generals and bureaucrats leading the U.S.’s nuclear war efforts, A House of Dynamite terrifyingly unfolds in real time, exploring the protocol and decisions that would need to be made if a nuclear strike was made against America.
Social media is angry with Kathryn Bigelow's nuclear political thriller. But its last moments are shocking and powerful
A memo shared by the Missile Defense Agency stated that the missile “ displayed a 100% accuracy rate in testing for more than a decade .” Noah Oppenheim, the writer of A House of Dynamite, spoke to MSNBC about the same:
The Netflix movie's screenwriter and technical advisor explain how likely its events would be to unfold were the U.S. were faced with an imminent nuclear threat.
A House of Dynamite’ is Netflix’s latest political thriller that’s keeping audiences on the edge of their seats. Meet the star-studded cast here.
The Department of Defense and Netflix are in a clash over how accurate nuclear disaster drama A House of Dynamite truly is. Highlighting a specific major HoD plot point, an October 16 memo from officials at the Pentagon was produced with the intent to address “false assumptions” from the film.
"A House of Dynamite" artisans relied on Volker Bertelmann's score to create tension and anxiety in Netflix's thriller.