This movie shook me. I have never reviewed a movie before, but with this film I felt I should. I have seen death. Held people while they died. Tried to save people's lives and failed. I have taken lives. I am not easily moved by any type of media, and or the human condition in general. Besides a book written by Stephen King and Peter Straub I have never been frightened by anything written. Like that book, this movie gave me chills and, literally, left me shaking like I had stepped from a hot shower into a walk in freezer. The writing in this movie is incredibly realistic and almost hypnotizing. You feel as if these are people you know. Coworkers. People you see every day on the train. People you walk past on the street. So realistic their fear moved me. I feared for them and myself, like I was in the room with them. The acting in this film is top notch. So real and visceral I couldn't look away. Terrifying, moving, incredible. Bravo to everyone who worked on "A House of Dynamite". Not for the faint of heart!