Kathryn Bigelow’s ‘House of Dynamite’ Highlights the Real Threat of Nuclear War
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Kathryn Bigelow's film 'House of Dynamite' serves as a wake-up call on the dangers of nuclear weapons, highlighting the escalating risks and the importance of diplomatic efforts like extending the New START treaty to prevent nuclear catastrophe. The article emphasizes the power of culture to influence public opinion and policy on nuclear disarmament, urging leaders to take concrete steps toward reducing nuclear arsenals and improving safety measures.
- Kathryn Bigelow’s ‘House of Dynamite’ Is a Wake-Up Call on Nuclear Weapons Variety
- ‘So Lifelike as to Be Terrifying’: How Netflix’s Nuclear War Movie Holds Up to the Real World The New York Times
- 'A House of Dynamite' isn't an easy watch but an important one – Review USA Today
- A conversation with Kathryn Bigelow, director of 'A House of Dynamite,' and screenwriter Noah Oppenheim Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
- This Movie Makes Nuclear War Feel Disturbingly Possible The Atlantic
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