‘A House of Dynamite’ Hits Its Mark, but Can Missile Defense?
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‘A House of Dynamite’ hits its mark, but can missile defense?
"A House of Dynamite" is a Netflix thriller that highlights the dangers of nuclear weapons and the fallacy of missile defense systems, while experts argue that the US should reduce its nuclear arsenal and pursue diplomacy instead of spending trillions on missile defense systems.
‘Claim is preposterous’: Producer pushes back on Pentagon’s criticism of Netflix’s nuclear thriller
Netflix’s new thriller “A House of Dynamite” portrays a high-stakes scramble after an unidentified ICBM is detected heading straight for Chicago. The film’s screenwriter and producer, Noah Oppenheim, explains why the criticism over the US’s nuclear capabilities is a debate worth having.
Commentary: A dynamite film, but a house of cards on nuclear reality
Netflix movie A House Of Dynamite captures nuclear tension brilliantly, but its premise about retaliation timing misses how deterrence works, says Thomas Wright, former National Security Council senior director in the Biden administration.
The film "A House of Dynamite" shows an American administration at risk in the face of a missile attack. Designed by director Kathryn Bigelow with the help of experts, this thriller strongly displeases the Pentagon. In an internal memo, her officials denounce "false assumptions" aimed at entertaining the public. - "A House of Dynamite" : why Kathryn Bigelow's film aggresses the Pentagon (Culture, media and entertainment).
"A House of Dynamite by Kathryn Bigelow simulates a nuclear missile attack on the USA and thus sets a strong Netflix start. Now even the Pentagon has come to the fore. You can learn everything about the hyped film here. This film has hit a nerve: Within three days "A House of Dynamite" was retrieved on Netflix 22.1 million times and made it to number 1 in 39 countries on the Netflix charts, also in Austria. Oscar winner Kathryn Bigelow already w…
Kathryn Bigelow's feature film, which imagines Washington facing a nuclear attack, makes the teeth of the American administration grin for whom the quality of its anti-missile system has been underestimated.
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