North Korea is one potential villain in a fictional movie about nuclear war on Netflix, Kathryn Bigelow’s “A House of Dynamite.” It is a “Rashomon”-style thriller about the concept of mutually assured ...
Kathryn Bigelow's House of Dynamite — about the United States government's protocols in the face of a nuclear attack — prompted a response from no less than the Pentagon. It is hardly the first ...
For the first time since the end of the Cold War, the number of nuclear weapons in the world is expected to increase: Russia has been expanding its arsenal, as has China.
A new film illustrates the need for public engagement and outcry about the continued threat of nuclear weapons, the Bulletin ...
A House of Dynamite' star Tracy Letts discusses working on the 'scarily plausible' Netflix film directed by Oscar winner ...
The Pentagon is not pleased with how its missile defense systems are portrayed in A House of Dynamite, Kathryn Bigelow’s ...
Kathryn Bigelow, the filmmaker who recently debuted “A House of Dynamite,” responded to criticism from the Pentagon after ...
What are the procedures that get followed?” says the journalist-turned-screenwriter, who collaborated with director Kathryn ...
Anniversary”: Brutal and eerily more plausible with every ticking second, director Jan Komasa’s skin-crawling thriller ...
DoD officials criticized the new Kathryn Bigelow film for depicting efforts to intercept a nuclear missile as a “coin toss,” stressing higher reliability rates.
The surprisingly prescient Kathryn Bigelow movie that just dropped on Netflix explores what happens when a presumably nuclear ...