'A House of Dynamite' Sparks Pentagon Concerns Over Nuclear War Portrayal
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The writer of Netflix's 'House of Dynamite' defends the film's portrayal of missile defense systems against Pentagon claims of inaccuracies, emphasizing that the movie accurately depicts the system's imperfections and expressing openness to discussions on improving national security.
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- Pentagon Frets Over ‘A House of Dynamite’ Nuclear Doomsday Film Bloomberg.com
- ‘So Lifelike as to Be Terrifying’: How Netflix’s Nuclear War Movie Holds Up to the Real World The New York Times
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