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    ‘A House of Dynamite’ review: Kathryn Bigelow lights the fuse on nuclear terror

    David GroveBy David GroveOctober 23, 20254 Mins Read
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    Our nation’s worst fears erupt in propulsive, nerve-shredding fashion in Kathryn Bigelow’s relentless thriller “A House of Dynamite.” Cut from the same cloth as Sidney Lumet’s “Fail Safe” and Stanley Kubrick’s “Dr. Strangelove,” Bigelow’s latest is a harrowing wake-up call about the cost and consequences of nuclear brinkmanship. The film captures how frighteningly close we already are to annihilation, and how, when that moment comes, all anyone can do is stand by and watch the countdown.

    Bigelow, one of only two women ever to win the Oscar for Best Director, has long been a master of orchestrating tension from multiple angles. From the bomb-defusing nightmare of “The Hurt Locker” to the procedural precision of “Zero Dark Thirty,” she thrives on real-time urgency and impossible choices. Working from a tightly coiled screenplay by Noah Oppenheim, she now envisions the unthinkable: what actually happens when a hostile nation launches a nuclear warhead toward an American city?

    The film unfolds over an 18-minute window, replayed, reframed, and reinterpreted from several perspectives. That’s the projected time of impact after a U.S. operative reports an unauthorized launch from the Pacific, aimed directly at Chicago. It’s a nightmare you pray will never happen, yet “A House of Dynamite” insists we’re far less prepared than we like to think. Anyone who’s read Annie Jacobsen’s chilling “Nuclear War: A Scenario” will feel a queasy familiarity.

    Most of the action takes place in command centers, bunkers, and situation rooms filled with giant LED maps and flickering DEFCON alerts. It’s an ensemble-driven pressure cooker, bouncing between officials processing the incomprehensible in real time. The film captures the disbelief that would accompany such a moment, the dawning horror as phones light up with the same alert nationwide.

    Rebecca Ferguson commands the screen as Capt. Olivia Walker, while Tracy Letts injects gruff humor as Gen. Anthony Brady, the hawkish military chief pushing for a preemptive counterstrike. Jared Hess lends weary gravity as Defense Secretary Reid Baker, who realizes his daughter sits squarely in the strike zone. Gabriel Basso shines as a cool-headed NSA analyst attempting to keep multiple superpowers from escalation, and Jonah Hauer-King is poignant as the young naval officer clutching the nuclear “football,” his face a study in terror and duty.

    Then there’s Idris Elba as the President, who learns of the incoming missile while shooting hoops with high schoolers, a chilling echo of George W. Bush on 9/11. It’s a reminder that catastrophe doesn’t wait for the right setting; it interrupts the ordinary.

    As the film ricochets between perspectives, the clock keeps ticking. Each failed attempt to intercept the missile forces impossible decisions: sacrifice an American city to avoid total war, or retaliate and risk ending civilization. The ambiguity surrounding the source of the launch—North Korea? A rogue actor? A false signal?—only amplifies the chaos. The U.S. counterstrike, if ordered, would have to pass through Russian airspace, an ironic twist that underlines how fragile global diplomacy truly is.

    For all its technical polish and precision, “A House of Dynamite” occasionally feels too sleek for its own good. The constant scenes of shouting, strategizing, and staring at glowing screens can verge on the mechanical. Yet Bigelow grounds the spectacle in unnerving realism. She understands that true horror lies not in the blast, but in the silence before it, the paralysis of power, the weight of indecision.

    That’s what makes “A House of Dynamite” so effective: it’s less a disaster movie than a controlled detonation of dread. Bigelow’s mastery of tension remains unmatched, and she once again turns national anxiety into high art. It’s not just the scariest movie you’ll see this Halloween; it’s a mirror held up to a world already one wrong move away from ending.

    A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE streams on Netflix, Friday, October 24th. 



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