A House, Dynamite and Pentagon
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A new internal memo wants to help Missile Defense Agency personnel "address false assumptions" stemming from 'A House of Dynamite.'
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The Pentagon issues statement decrying Netflix’s House of Dynamite over ‘inaccuracies’
The Pentagon is unhappy with Kathryn Bigelow’s depiction of the United States’ missile defense system in her new film on Netflix, A House of Dynamite.The thriller tracks the 18 minutes that follow a nuclear missile being launched at the U.
The Netflix film "A House of Dynamite" tells "a vastly different story" about U.S. ability to repel a nuclear attack than real-world testing suggests, according to an internal government memo obtained by Bloomberg.
The U.S. Department of Defense says that while the events that unfurl in Netflix ’s new doomsday political thriller, A House of Dynamite, are certainly gripping on screen, they’re also inaccurate.
The Pentagon has called out the giant video streaming platform Netflix over the factual misrepresentation in a recent release, A House of Dynamite, saying it
A memo shared by the Missile Defense Agency stated that the missile “ displayed a 100% accuracy rate in testing for more than a decade .” Noah Oppenheim, the writer of A House of Dynamite, spoke to MSNBC about the same:
Kathryn Bigelow's A House of Dynamite is scarily accurate nad here's an answer to the question whether the movie is based on a true story or not!
The Department of Defense and Netflix are in a clash over how accurate nuclear disaster drama A House of Dynamite truly is. Highlighting a specific major HoD plot point, an October 16 memo from officials at the Pentagon was produced with the intent to address “false assumptions” from the film.