Contains spoilers for "A House of Dynamite"
Kathryn Bigelow's movies over the past two decades have mostly been reflections on war and politics. This includes "The Hurt Locker," which earned her the best director Oscar, and "Zero Dark Thirty," both of which are among the best female-directed films of all time . Her latest work definitely falls into that camp with its nuclear-tinged thriller vibes. If you missed Looper's "A House of Dynamite" rundown, it sees American officials respond to a rogue nuke heading toward Chicago. They try to knock it out of the sky with a Ground-Based Interceptor, and things turn murky when people begin to discuss the chances of a GBI actually being successful.
In the film, it's stated that the GBI only has a 61% chance of hitting the nuke and saving Chicago.

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