Screenwriter Noah Oppenheim and director Kathryn Bigelow at the introductory Q&A for "A House Of Dynamite" during the New York Film Festival at Lincoln Center in September. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for FLC)

In the pantheon of movies about nuclear catastrophe, the emotional power of A House of Dynamite is rivalled, to my way of thinking, only by Fail Safe, in which Henry Fonda, as an American president, must drop the bomb on New York City to atone for a mistaken U.S. attack on Moscow and stave off all-out nuclear war.


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