Kathryn Bigelow's A House of Dynamite is a hit on Netflix, and it's provoking some strong responses. After emerging from the Venice Film Festival with some of the most buzz of any film there, the thriller about the US government's response to a surprise incoming nuclear missile took a bit of a hit with critics when it became more widely available. Now that it's available to stream and is, as of writing, #1 on Netflix's Top 10 Movies for today, the same debates are playing out among general audiences.
A lot of the conversation has focused on A House of Dynamite 's ending , by which the incoming ICBM cannot be prevented from hitting the city of Chicago. Ultimately, the filmmakers make the decision not to show what happens – it's unclear whether the nuclear warhead detonated, as ma

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