Generation-defining nuclear-war movies seem to come in pairs. Stanley Kubrick’s bleak satire “Dr. Strangelove” arrived in 1964, the same year as Sidney Lumet’s even bleaker Cold War drama “Fail Safe.” ...
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Denis Villeneuve's nuclear war adaptation: The ultimate warning against thermonuclear warfare
Exclusive: Nuclear expert Dr. Emma Belcher hypes Denis Villeneuve's upcoming political thriller and its source novel as the ...
The arrival of director Kathryn Bigelow’s highly anticipated nuclear war thriller “A House of Dynamite” (in theaters and on Netflix now) heralds the return of a long-forgotten genre: the cautionary ...
When Kathryn Bigelow’s nuclear countdown thriller “A House of Dynamite” premiered at the Venice Film Festival in early September, it was greeted with a chorus of praise. Just about every critic there ...
Some praised realistic elements like the depiction of the White House situation room. But others said parts of the plot didn't ring true. Here's what experts say 'A House of Dynamite' gets wrong (and ...
The new film starring Idris Elba is now streaming on Netflix, and many say it's more terrifying than most horror films out ...
Does Kathryn Bigelow think our civilian leadership and military are filled with milquetoast atheists?
Movies can tell us a lot about what scares us. And ever since the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the fear of nuclear war has... Looking back at the nuclear age of filmmaking Art ...
SPOILER ALERT: This is a nuclear posture review, not a movie review, of Kathryn Bigelow’s A House of Dynamite, and discusses in detail the realism or lack thereof of specific scenarios and plot lines ...
As a peace and disarmament activist for over four decades, I was conflicted about whether to see “A House of Dynamite,” director Katherine Bigelow’s and screenwriter Noah Oppenheim’s new fictional ...
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