A House of Dynamite (2024) Movie Review
Does she look familiar? 😉
Our very own Rebecca Ferguson — Mission Impossible’s Ilsa Faust, Dune’s Lady Jessica, Silo’s Juliet, and Doctor Sleep’s vampire Rose the Hat.

Name: A House of Dynamite (2024)
🎬 Director: Kathryn Bigelow
⭐ IMDb: 7.3/10
🎭 Genre: Political Thriller / Drama
🌍 Country: USA
After a long time, Kathryn Bigelow is back with our favorite Rebecca, this time in a grounded backdrop, playing Captain Olivia Walker.
No sci-fi or fantasy here — just pure, gritty reality.
Among Hollywood’s female directors, Bigelow has always been one of my favorites.
Her Point Break blew me away, The Hurt Locker is an Oscar-winning legend,
and that underrated one-night chaos masterpiece Detroit — I still recommend it to everyone.
A House of Dynamite got a limited release on Netflix, so we got it digitally this soon —
and all I wanted was another riveting political thriller like last year’s September 5.
Rebecca Ferguson proves once again — no one carries intensity and elegance together better than her.
Bigelow turns her cinematic canvas into not just a political drama but an emotional battlefield.
🎯 Verdict:
⭐ IMDb: 7.3/10
Parsonal Rating: 8.8/10 — slow-burn tension, strong female lead, and Bigelow’s signature nerve.