Every moment pops in the nuclear thriller 'A House of Dynamite'
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If you were born after Hiroshima, you've spent your whole life seeing β or at least knowing of β movies about the atomic bomb. From the ruthless '60s satire Dr. Strangelove to the '80s TV sensation The Day After to 21st Century thrillers like The Sum of All Fears, filmmakers keep imagining the ways that nuclear weapons can lead to cataclysm.
The latest to do so is A House of Dynamite, a white-knuckle Netflix movie that opens first in cinemas and hits the streamer itself on Oct. 24. I encourage you to see it in a theater because it's directed by Kathryn Bigelow, who's not merely the fir
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