Warning: This article contains major spoilers for "A House of Dynamite."

There are movies about the threat of nuclear annihilation , and then there's "A House of Dynamite." The Netflix original, chronicling the U.S. government's response to (essentially) the end of the world, is unlike most others. Told from several different point of views following the discovery of a intercontinental missile headed for North America, the film brings director Kathryn Bigelow's distinct grasp of realism to events that already feel horrifically real — especially for anyone who's lived through the height of Cold War tensions, let alone recent history. So it should come as no surprise that the bleak thriller deals with some seriously heavy subject matter. Soldiers struggle to wrap their minds around the

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