BREAKING: Netflix’s new political thriller starring Rebecca Ferguson just debuted with a STRONG Rotten Tomatoes score 🏛️💥 Critics are calling it a gripping mix of betrayal, power games, and shocking twists that will leave you breathless.
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Now, Ferguson is a vital star in the fantasy-sci-fi space thanks to her leading role in the Emmy-nominated dystopian series Silo and her portrayal of Lady Jessica Atreides in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune movies. Ferguson is confirmed for the upcoming Silo season 3 and likely Dune: Part Three.
But first, she will appear on-screen with the A-list MCU star Idris Elba in a new political thriller. Breaking out with the milestone HBO drama series The Wire, Elba is a seven-time Primetime Emmy nominee and has starred in an impressive range of beloved movies, from Beasts of No Nation to Sonic the Hedgehog to Thor: Ragnarok.
Kathryn Bigelow’s A House Of Dynamite Debuts With Strong Rotten Tomatoes Score

Following its world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival, A House of Dynamite, starring Rebecca Fetugson and Idris Elba, has earned a strong debut Rotten Tomatoes score. A House of Dynamite is the first movie in eight years from Kathryn Bigelow, the Oscar-winning director of The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty.
Reactions to A House of Dynamite from critics at Venice have been extremely positive, with Pete Hammdon of Deadline Hollywood Daily reporting that it “is a wake-up call, a cold shower, a reckoning, and one hell of a motion picture achievement.” The movie will be released on Netflix on October 24.
Also starring Greta Lee, Jared Harris, Tracy Letts, Gabriel Basso, Anthony Ramos, Moses Ingram, and Jason Clarke, A House of Dynamite currently has a 92% critical approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, aggregated from 12 reviews.
What This RT Score Means For A House Of Dynamite

A House of Dynamite still has a lot of competition to contend with when it comes to the upcoming awards season, even if it is one of the best movies to come out of Venice this year, alongside The Smashing Machine and The Testament of Ann Lee, also both receiving strong initial Rotten Tomatoes scores.
This festival debut may simply allow A House of Dynamite to have a fantastic reception when it is available to general audiences, allowing the warning of the movie that many critics note to reach far and wide. But given the director’s past accolades and her effective tackling of the subject matter in this picture, it could turn out to be her next big Oscars hit.