Letter: Hawaii theaters must show movie about nuke attack
There is a movie currently available on Netflix that also had a limited theatrical release titled *A House of Dynamite*. The film explores the possible attack of a nuclear missile on U.S. soil from an unknown adversary.
Despite its timely subject matter, *A House of Dynamite* has not yet been shown in movie theaters in Hawaii. Given the relevance of this topic to our times—especially since the islands experienced a very similar scenario in 2018—I believe local theaters should make an effort to bring this important film to Hawaii audiences.
John Berry
Makiki
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