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A House of Dynamite

Not if. When.
2025 | 112m | English

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Kathryn Bigelow
Writer: Noah Oppenheim
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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
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
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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
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Reviews

msbreviews
4.0

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-

Oct 24, 2025
Brent_Marchant
6.0

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.

Nov 05, 2025