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      <title>A House of Dynamite</title>
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      <description>Taut thriller that presents three perspectives of the same nightmare nuclear event unfolding in near real time. I wasn&amp;rsquo;t convinced at first, feeling a bit cold about the reactions of the characters, but it becomes instantly more effective once the jigsaw of views starts to be delivered&amp;mdash;Bigelow delivering another tension drenched film. A true ensemble piece with no stand-outs but many familiar faces, and sobering to imagine how these events would unfold with the current (2026) hierarchy.</description>
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