Editor’s Word: This evaluate initially ran in the course of the 2025 Venice Movie Pageant. “A Home of Dynamite” is now in choose theaters and streaming on Netflix.
Eighteen minutes is all now we have to save lots of the nation (or not) upon information of an impending nuclear missile in Kathryn Bigelow‘s horrifically gripping and cautionary “A Home of Dynamite.” If we don’t do one thing in regards to the lunatics in energy globally, and particularly on the helm of 9 nations with a nuclear stockpile (together with america), nicely then, we’re fucked. Bigelow’s explosively entertaining real-time thriller, instructed from a number of views at numerous ranges of presidency from scenario room deputies to POTUS (Idris Elba) himself, doesn’t mince on hopelessness.
Here’s a film that may smash your day. You’re welcome.
Noah Oppenheim’s rigorously researched and vividly jargonistic script (he comes from a background in broadcast information at NBC) doesn’t mince, both, on the mundanity of incompetence. The filmmaking staff visited the White Home State of affairs Room and the headquarters of U.S. Strategic Command to attain an nearly whiplash-inducing realism: The pile-up of acronyms woven even into the movie’s intertitles — the GBIs, the KPAs, the JEEPS, and does it even matter what the hell they imply? — underlines how america’ all-scenarios plan of army response to a nuclear assault is crushingly futile within the wake of an precise missile heading towards both Louisville, Chicago, Columbus, or best-guess someplace else within the Midwest.
Senior scenario room obligation officer Olivia Walker (Rebecca Ferguson) is having a traditional day till U.S. intelligence reveals a possible nuclear object hurtling towards America. The movie by no means identifies the missile’s supply, although hotshot deputy nationwide safety advisor Jake Baerington (Gabriel Basso) is tasked with brokering peace with Russia and a promise to not retaliate if the U.S. authorities is compelled to assault one other nuclear-armed nation preemptively — and on a telephone name through which he reveals his spouse is six months pregnant. Everybody has one thing or somebody to lose right here, together with Jared Harris as Secretary of Protection Reid Baker, who’s received an estranged daughter (Kaitlyn Dever) in Chicago who he is aware of might die.
Then, there’s Elba because the coolly serene president, who’s ripped out of a PR-boosting photograph opp with schoolchildren by his safety particulars in a second that eerily remembers George Bush being whispered to whereas studying “The Pet Goat” to a category of second-graders on September 11. Tracy Letts is having a whale of a time taking part in an nearly somnambulant basic who, eyes and spirit glazed over forward of a wall of displays displaying solely unhealthy information, matter-of-factly tells the president, “This isn’t madness. It’s actuality.” He says one thing in regards to the “twin phenomenology” of the assault — no matter which means, however it evidently has one thing to do with being confirmed by each satellite tv for pc and floor intelligence earlier than a retaliation fairly than with the philosophies of Edmund Husserl — with a sardonic bemusement typical of the actor and playwright. He’s able to elevating any venture he’s in and is a standout right here.
Cinematographer Barry Ackroyd’s digicam zigs like a documentary rig, with crash zooms on stunted faces and, mixed with the talky verisimilitude of a script that amplifies the inherent ridiculousness of red-tape protocol, “A Home of Dynamite” generally looks like a horror film model of tv’s “Veep.” Bigelow’s work is procedural to its core, and that this movie is a speculative what-if is made all of the extra horrifying due to its banality.

“Give up or suicide” is principally one of many unlucky calls to motion in a portfolio of doomsday eventualities POTUS likens to a diner menu: There are three choices — “uncommon, medium, and well-done,” Jonah Hauer-King’s naval lieutenant commander Robert Reeves tells him — and none are good. The primary woman, in the meantime, is on a safari in Africa and arduous to pin down, and a second the place POTUS’ telephone name along with her drops out as 18 minutes flip into 4 and even fewer is one among an arsenal of devastating hammers Bigelow drops on you. One try to cease the missile spectacularly bombs, like a bullet hitting a bullet, because the army tries to intercept the missile with its personal, Baker incensed by the failure of a $50-billion coin toss to land heads up.
“A Home of Dynamite” strikes at a whirring gradient with an ever-widening ensemble — which incorporates Greta Lee, Jason Clarke, and Moses Ingram as numerous cogs — that may be difficult to maintain monitor of. The movie basically takes place completely inside an under-20-minute timeline, displaying the identical occasions from a shuffling deck of factors of view. Bigelow’s grindingly targeted route is peerless right here, along with her already established as a frank and fearless chronicler of American political ambiguity in movies like “The Damage Locker” and “Zero Darkish Thirty,” and with “A Home of Dynamite” seemingly finishing a trilogy in regards to the collapse of the American dream in warfare instances.
Each these movies wrapped on woundingly open-ended notes, with an Iraq Warfare veteran ambivalently marching off into yet one more tour of obligation in “The Damage Locker” and a CIA analyst breaking down in her army transport after main the manhunt to catch and kill Osama Bin Laden in “Zero Darkish Thirty.” “A Home of Dynamite” equally ends with out ending the sentence, not with a bang or “Melancholia”-level explosion, however in silence. What occurs if we keep silent?
Hardly mere agitprop as a result of stylistic depth of its filmmaking, this gun-to-your-head engrossing film — with its eardrum-piercing and death-rattling sound design and a rating by Volker Bertelmann so oppressive it might swallow you entire — additionally desires to shake you out of your slumber with a cataclysmic whisper of an ending. We used to duck below our desks to rehearse surviving a nuclear annihilation; now, we solely duck our heads within the sand we preserve shoveling over ourselves. You may’t cease what’s coming, and what’s coming is worse than you thought.
Grade: A-
“A Home of Dynamite” premiered on the 2025 Venice Movie Pageant. It’s now streaming on Netflix and taking part in in choose theaters.
Need to keep updated on IndieWire’s movie critiques and demanding ideas? Subscribe right here to our newly launched e-newsletter, In Evaluation by David Ehrlich, through which our Chief Movie Critic and Head Critiques Editor rounds up the very best new critiques and streaming picks together with some unique musings — all solely accessible to subscribers.


