A House of Dynamite
Not if. When.
2025 | 112m | English
Popularity: 5 (history)
| Director: | Kathryn Bigelow |
|---|---|
| Writer: | Noah Oppenheim |
| Staring: |
| When a single, unattributed missile is launched at the United States, a race begins to determine who is responsible and how to respond. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 02, 2025 |
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| Director: | Kathryn Bigelow |
| Writer: | Noah Oppenheim |
| Genres: | |
| Keywords | the white house, detached, political thriller, ironic, political crisis, ambiguous, apathetic, melodramatic |
| Production Companies | Kingsgate Films, First Light, Prologue Entertainment |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $181,125
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 08, 2026 Entered: Sep 28, 2025 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Idris Elba | POTUS |
| Rebecca Ferguson | Captain Olivia Walker |
| Gabriel Basso | Deputy National Security Advisor Jake Baerington |
| Jared Harris | Secretary of Defense Reid Baker |
| Tracy Letts | General Anthony Brady |
| Anthony Ramos | Major Daniel Gonzalez |
| Moses Ingram | Cathy Rogers |
| Jonah Hauer-King | Lieutenant Commander Robert Reeves |
| Greta Lee | Ana Park |
| Jason Clarke | Admiral Mark Miller |
| Malachi Beasley | SCPO William Davis |
| Brian Tee | SAIC Ken Cho |
| Brittany O'Grady | Lily Baerington |
| Gbenga Akinnagbe | Major General Steven Kyle |
| Willa Fitzgerald | Abby Jansing |
| Renée Elise Goldsberry | The First Lady |
| Kyle Allen | Captain Jon Zimmer |
| Kaitlyn Dever | Caroline Baker |
| Neal Bledsoe | Ben Walker |
| Nicholas E. Monterosso | Liam Walker |
| Chance Kelly | Chairman of the Joint Chiefs |
| Enid Graham | NORTHCOM Commander |
| J.W. Cortes | INDOPACOM Commander |
| Brandon James Ellis | USFK Commander |
| Samuel H. Levine | NSA Duty Officer |
| De'Laney Ortiz | Army Duty Officer |
| Catherine Missal | CIA Duty Officer |
| Yadira Guevara-Prip | NGA Duty Officer |
| Ayana Anise | Navy Duty Officer |
| Brett Tomberlin | State Department Duty Officer |
| Gail Quintos | FBI Duty Officer |
| Riya Ray | DIA Duty Officer |
| Izabel Mar | Air Force Duty Officer |
| Joe Rizzo | CBP Duty Officer |
| Caleb Eberhardt | Colonel Greg Marshall |
| Dean Neistat | Maintenance Tech |
| Sam Vartholomeos | Captain Will Kagan |
| Francesca Carpanini | Staff Sergeant Ali Jones |
| Abubakr Ali | Lieutenant Dan Buck |
| Aminah Nieves | Sergeant Mary Nolan |
| Daniel L. Karbler | STRATCOM Chief of Staff |
| Philip V. Lenz | STRATCOM Strike Advisor |
| Timothy L. Brester | STRATCOM Mission Director "Whisper Mic" |
| Ben Chase | STRATCOM J2 Intelligence Director |
| Renrick Palmer | STRATCOM Deputy J3 Operations |
| Patrick Feeney | STRATCOM J5 Plans Director |
| Bryan Harlow | STRATCOM Senior Enlisted Leader |
| Shane Duffy | STRATCOM Deputy Commander |
| Vincent Hickman | STRATCOM Political Advisor |
| Kevin Dean O'Connor | STRATCOM Aide de Camp |
| Evan Rubin | Isabel |
| Gary Wilmes | FEMA Operations Director Mike Brown |
| Emily Chastain | FEMA Staffer #1 |
| Jack Cherry | FEMA Staffer #2 |
| Maria Jung | FEMA Staffer #3 |
| Sara Rettig Gramata | FEMA Staffer #4 |
| Ezrah Lin | Aidan Park |
| Kemo Coleman | CID Officer |
| Andrei Kouznetsov | Russian Foreign Minister |
| Alexander Sokovikov | Russian Deputy Foreign Minister |
| Leonid Citer | Russian General #1 |
| Nikolai Tsankov | Russian General #2 |
| Spencer House | Lieutenant Colonel Mark Belcher |
| John Zdrojeski | Major Dan Stevens |
| Samantha Soule | Lindsay Watts |
| Quincy Dunn-Baker | Bruce Blair |
| Jared Reinfeldt | Caroline's Boyfriend |
| Sara Hogrefe | White House Staffer |
| William Jousset | Uniformed USS Agent |
| Lynn Adrianna | Betty |
| Holly Cinnamon | Deputy Press Secretary |
| Pedro Mojica | Secret Service CAT Officer |
| Edmond Cofie | Briefing Room Reporter #1 |
| Katya Collazo | Briefing Room Reporter #2 |
| Zsuzska Beswick | Sports Stadium Reporter #1 |
| Paul Robert Williams III | Sports Stadium Reporter #2 |
| Michelle McMahon | Sports Stadium Reporter #3 |
| Tai Bennett | Chef Winston |
| Greg Schweers | Senator Martin Clancy |
| Jordan Dean | Admiral Miller Secret Service Agent #1 |
| Airon Armstrong | Admiral Miller Secret Service Agent #2 |
| Eli Kollman | Golf Caddy |
| Maura Kirzon Malone | Doctor Office Receptionist |
| CJ Williams | Submarine Captain |
| Aleksander Krutainis | Submarine Executive Officer |
| Ky Fehlbaum | Submarine Weapons Officer |
| Joe Klaunberg | Jake Secret Service Agent #1 |
| Christopher R. Anderson | Jake Secret Service Agent #2 |
| Lea Zawada | White House Aide |
| Alan Aisenberg | White House Staffer #1 |
| Ian Duff | White House Staffer #2 |
| Thom Niemann | White House Staffer #3 |
| Angel Reese | WNBA Star |
| LuMarcus Certain | Fort Greely Military Personnel |
| Jewel Rouge | Fort Greely Sergeant |
| Joshua Hurley-Curran | Fort Greely Guard |
| Joanne Goodhart | Female News Anchor |
| Jonathan Boynton-Lee | First Lady Secret Service Agent #1 |
| Rampepe Mohohlo | First Lady Secret Service Agent #2 |
| Mwajuma Belle | Female Ranger |
| Ines de La Cuetara | Reporter |
| George Njoroge Kinyanjui | Sound News Crew Member |
| Luke Gent | Camera News Crew Member |
| Stevie Place | Girl in Car Window |
| Jed Goff | Joint Base Andrews Secret Service Agent |
| Brian D. Coats | POTUS (voice) |
| Kevin Anton | Taxi Driver (uncredited) |
| Mike Figueroa | Secret Service Agent (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Noah Oppenheim | Writer |
| Barry Ackroyd | "A" Camera Operator, Director of Photography |
| Jackie Risotto | Makeup Department Head |
| Paul N.J. Ottosson | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer |
| Chris Shriver | Supervising Art Director |
| Erin Charles | Line Producer |
| Elin Mjoll Thorhallsdottir | Line Producer |
| Volker Bertelmann | Original Music Composer |
| DeShaun Wright | Second Assistant Director |
| Andy Day | Gaffer |
| Alex Kaufman | Colorist |
| Kathryn Bigelow | Director |
| George Cottle | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
| Ann Bartek | Art Direction |
| Sarah Edwards | Costume Design |
| Thomas Varga | Production Sound Mixer, Sound Mixer |
| Susanne Scheel | Casting |
| Brian Bell | Unit Production Manager |
| Simon Warnock | First Assistant Director |
| Dione Wood | Visual Effects Producer |
| Elisa Tallerico | Makeup Artist |
| Jeremy Hindle | Production Design |
| David Schlesinger | Set Decoration |
| Aimee Dombo Desmond | Assistant Art Director |
| Jonathan Zurer | Line Producer |
| Kerrie Smith | Hair Department Head |
| Kirk Baxter | Editor |
| Chris Harvey | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Kristen Alimena | Makeup Artist |
| Cara Marie Chooljian | Stunts |
| Anastasia Folorunso | Second Unit First Assistant Director, Second Assistant Director |
| Mark Fichera | Stunt Coordinator |
| Frank Bal | Stunts |
| Chris Barnes | Stunts |
| Gavin Barnes | Stunts |
| Riley Barnes | Stunts |
| Spencer Barnes | Stunts |
| Bryce Biederman | Stunts |
| Amanda Bradley | Stunts |
| Dan Brown | Stunts |
| Kyle W. Brown | Stunts |
| Richard Buckman | Stunts |
| Jared Burke | Stunts |
| RJ Burrell | Stunts |
| Jwaundace Candece | Stunts |
| Tony Carbajal | Stunts |
| Troy Castaneda | Stunts |
| Nico Coucke | Stunts |
| Clay Cullen | Stunts |
| Neimah Djourabchi | Stunts |
| Shawnah Donley | Stunts |
| Joe Dryden | Stunts |
| David Elson | Stunts |
| Clay Donahue Fontenot | Stunts |
| Alice Ford | Stunts |
| Tyler Galpin | Stunts |
| Anthony Genova | Stunts |
| Shane Geraghty | Stunts |
| Reid Harper | Stunts |
| Riley Harper | Stunts |
| Regis Harrington | Stunts |
| Warren E. Hull | Stunts |
| Aaron Joshua | Stunts |
| Jess King | Stunts |
| Mariusz Kubicki | Stunts |
| Nick LaRocca | Stunts |
| Colby Lemmo | Stunts |
| Luke Lesko | Stunts |
| Teéa Loreál | Stunts |
| Richard Marrero | Stunts |
| Anthony Mecca | Stunts |
| Jason Mello | Stunts |
| Doug Montgomery | Stunts |
| Josiah Nolan | Stunts |
| Chris O'Hara | Stunts |
| A.J. Paratore | Stunts |
| Kade Pittman | Stunts |
| Christopher Place | Stunts |
| Vanessa Rael | Stunts |
| Kyle Raffio | Stunts |
| Dejay Roestenberg | Stunts |
| Kevin Rogers | Stunts |
| Tracey Ruggiero | Stunts |
| Hannah Scott | Stunts |
| Robbie Smith | Stunts |
| Daniel Stevens | Stunts |
| Jénel Stevens | Stunts |
| Derric J. Stotts | Stunts |
| Randall Trang | Stunts |
| Jolene Van Vugt | Stunts |
| Aaron Vexler | Stunts |
| Caroline Vexler | Stunts |
| Luke Vexler | Stunts |
| Rob Weintraub | Stunts |
| Tyler Witte | Stunts |
| Adam Wood | Stunts |
| Kage Yami | Stunts |
| Kyli Zion | Stunts |
| Jessica Lichtner | Script Supervisor |
| Gail Quintos | Casting Associate |
| Reid Thompson | Assistant Art Director |
| Derek Haas | Assistant Art Director |
| Sergio Sanchez Selva | Assistant Art Director |
| Dennis Yi | Set Dresser |
| Bruce Lee Gross | Set Dresser |
| Hiram Velez | Set Dresser |
| Gregor Tavenner | "B" Camera Operator |
| Katherine Castro | "C" Camera Operator |
| Christine Hooghuis | Key Makeup Artist |
| Bret Mayo | Hairstylist |
| Betsy Reyes | Key Hair Stylist |
| Stanley Hall | Hairstylist |
| Caleb P. Johnson | Special Effects Technician |
| Eric Moynier | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| John Garrett | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| Veronica Grant | Second Assistant Director |
| Gary M. Little | Set Dresser |
| Keith Jackson | Set Dresser |
| Mike Wilson | Gaffer |
| Ngozi Olandu | Makeup Artist |
| Aja McDaniels | Makeup Artist |
| Tiffany Nate Bullock | Makeup Artist |
| Carol S. Federman | Makeup Artist |
| Lydia Bensimmon | Hairstylist |
| Isata Allen | Hairstylist |
| Eggert Ketilsson | Art Direction |
| Rashad Hall-Heinz | Sound Mixer |
| Dagur Benedikt Reynisson | Gaffer |
| Melissa van Tongeren | Makeup & Hair |
| Rafn Rafnsson | Special Effects Technician |
| Leo Marcil | Sound Effects Editor |
| Melissa Kennelly | Foley Artist |
| Vince Nicastro | Foley Artist |
| Shawn Kennelly | Foley Mixer, Foley Editor |
| Jon Mitchell | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Nicole Whitmore Burke | Visual Effects Producer |
| Teddy Blanks | Main Title Designer |
| Jennifer Chung | First Assistant Editor |
| Sarah Dennis | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Jessica Petruccelli | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Sarah E. McMillan | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Jeanelle Marie | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Christiopher Chenel | Set Dresser |
| Mitchell Shelton | Set Dresser |
| Howard Cagen | Set Dresser |
| Michael Narozny | Set Dresser |
| Brian Hess | Set Dresser |
| Setareh Mohammadi | Set Dresser |
| Andrew Weeks | Set Dresser |
| Victor Alvia | Set Dresser |
| Paul Hernandez | Set Dresser |
| Orlando Reyes | Set Dresser |
| Tom Sherman | Set Dresser |
| Ryan Hess | Set Dresser |
| Joel Weaver | Property Master |
| Amanda Brennan | Assistant Property Master |
| Olly Driscoll | First Assistant "A" Camera |
| Eve Strickman | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
| Cory Stambler | First Assistant "B" Camera |
| James Dean Drummond | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
| Nolan Ball | First Assistant "C" Camera |
| Christina Carmody | Second Assistant "C" Camera |
| Andy Hensler | Second Assistant "C" Camera |
| Sean P. Gilbert | Underwater Camera |
| Ken Strain | Boom Operator |
| Michael Capulli | Utility Sound |
| Aaron Austin | Boom Operator |
| Richard Topham III | Utility Sound |
| Ralph Crowley | Best Boy Electric |
| Kevin Lowry | Key Grip |
| Vincent Pierce | Best Boy Grip |
| Dan Urlie | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Gali Noy | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Devin Maggio | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Dustin Riedman | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Mark Bero | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Grant Wilfley | Extras Casting |
| Melissa Braun | Extras Casting |
| Joseph Bastien | Assistant Editor |
| Zaineb Abdul-Nabi | Assistant Editor |
| Jordan Farewell | Assistant Editor |
| Josephine Wheelwright | Assistant Editor |
| Alex Gurvits | Visual Effects Editor |
| Daniel Saxlid | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
| Ryan Juggler | ADR Editor |
| Beau Emory | ADR Engineer |
| Michael Rivera | ADR Engineer |
| Joe Cappelletti | ADR Voice Casting |
| Dann Fink | ADR Voice Casting |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Richard Keeshan | Associate Producer |
| Sarah Perlman Bremner | Executive Producer |
| Sumaiya Kaveh | Co-Producer |
| Greg Shapiro | Producer |
| Brian Bell | Executive Producer |
| Jeremy Hindle | Co-Producer |
| Noah Oppenheim | Producer |
| Kathryn Bigelow | Producer |
| Luca Borghese | Co-Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| 2024 | 6 | 1 | 2 | 0 |
| 2024 | 7 | 4 | 11 | 1 |
| 2024 | 8 | 2 | 5 | 0 |
| 2024 | 9 | 2 | 5 | 1 |
| 2024 | 10 | 2 | 5 | 1 |
| 2024 | 11 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
| 2024 | 12 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
| 2025 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
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| 2025 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
| 2025 | 6 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
| 2025 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
| 2025 | 8 | 2 | 3 | 0 |
| 2025 | 9 | 6 | 10 | 2 |
| 2025 | 10 | 55 | 231 | 7 |
| 2025 | 11 | 51 | 182 | 19 |
| 2025 | 12 | 15 | 23 | 12 |
| 2026 | 1 | 9 | 14 | 6 |
| 2026 | 2 | 6 | 6 | 5 |
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| 2026 | 2 | 114 | 254 |
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| 2026 | 1 | 102 | 441 |
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| 2025 | 12 | 70 | 231 |
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| 2025 | 11 | 2 | 54 |
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| 2025 | 10 | 1 | 112 |
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| 2025 | 9 | 78 | 155 |
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/a-house-of-dynamite-movie-review-a-case-study-in-filmmakers-intent-versus-narrative-impact/ "A House of Dynamite is the perfect definition of a film with brilliant intent but exhaustive execution. Kathryn Bigelow delivers an opening ac ... t of pure cinematic tension, technically and sensorially extraordinary, but its structure, divided into three acts that tell the same story, proves excessively redundant and draining, transforming the suspense thriller into an academic essay that gradually loses the viewer's attention. In the end, we're left with the hammered message that the most devastating threat isn't the nuclear explosion, but rather the human uncertainty in the face of the abyss." Rating: C-
Nuclear conflict is one of those subjects that’s almost too big to think about despite the possibility of its occurrence being something we can’t and shouldn’t ignore. Unfortunately, then, it’s frustrating when a film comes along that might help to shed some light on the subject but that leaves view ... ers not entirely clear what to make of it. Such is the case with this clumsily constructed offering from Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow. The picture, told from different perspectives in three overlapping chapters, follows the developments associated with a single mysteriously launched nuclear missile headed for the US mainland and the efforts to determine who fired it and how it might be contained. The first chapter primarily chronicles the efforts of the military and the staff in the White House Situation Room. The second looks at the event from the perspective of Strategic Command. And the third follows the impossible decision-making process left in the hands of the President (Idris Elba). Over the course of these interlocking segments, viewers are introduced to the gut-wrenching issues thrust upon the Secretary of Defense (Jared Harris), the head of Strategic Command (Tracy Letts), the Deputy National Security Advisor (Gabriel Basso) and the Situation Room chief (Jason Clarke) as they attempt to sort out what to do, determinations that are fundamentally greater than any of them are capable of addressing realistically, let alone satisfactorily. It’s a frightening scenario, to be sure, as the missile comes ever closer to striking its target, Chicago, a calamity projected at killing upwards of 10 million. Regrettably, though, the format chosen to tell this story does little to clarify matters for audiences. Given the many characters and diverse locations involved in the narrative, as well as the pervasive jargon, numerous shorthand acronyms and underexplained policy options that pepper the needlessly complicated screenplay, one practically needs a scorecard or flow chart to keep everything straight, making the film more of a chore to watch than a vehicle designed to offer insight and enlightenment. Sadly, there are no winners in circumstances like this, and the picture, to its credit, makes that point abundantly clear. However, when it comes to leaving a hard-hitting, truly meaningful, scared-down-to-your-socks impact on those who watch this release, the goal is not achieved nearly as well as in any number of other offerings, such as “Fail Safe” (1964), “Dr. Strangelove” (1964), “WarGames” (1983), “The Day After” (1983) or “Threads” (1984), all of which make clearer, better defined viewing choices than this film. In the end, when it comes to the feasibility of engaging in nuclear gamesmanship, one can’t help but be enlightened by the astute observation presented in “WarGames,” the notion that “the only winning move is not to play,” a message that “A House of Dynamite” attempts to echo. It’s just unfortunate that it doesn’t do so nearly as well as its predecessor, particularly given the stakes involved.