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by Nicki Micheaux
Feb 24, 2026
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“Art is dangerous. It’s one of the attractions: when it ceases to be dangerous, you don’t want it.” — Duke Ellington, Ebony Magazine 1952

 

 

You ever finish a movie and sit there like… “Wait, that’s it?”

“House of Dynamite” is the #1 movie on Netflix right now, and yet half of us are screaming, â€śWhy doesn’t it have a f**ing ending?!”*

Does anybody remember the Sopranos ending? Personally, I’m still mad about that.

Let me be clear: Kathryn Bigelow is a genius. The Hurt Locker? All-timer. This film? Absolutely gorgeous. Performances? Flawless. And then… boom. Credits.

Did they blow up? Are we all dead? Did I miss something?

At first, I was mad. Then I realized that might be the point.

Because I’m still thinking about it. Days later, I can’t shake it.
Why would an Oscar-winning director leave a movie hanging like that?
It made me stop and ask a deeper question about my own filmmaking and storytelling process: what can I learn from her? What can we all learn from a director who’s reached that level of mastery and still chooses mystery?

Maybe the lesson is that endings don’t always need to resolve. Sometimes, they need to resonate. 

Bigelow reminds us that art isn’t always about clarity. Sometimes it’s about courage. The courage to trust your audience enough to sit in the tension. The courage to ask your audience to not just consume, but to think

So here’s your creative takeaway: you don’t have to explain everything. You just have to make it unforgettable.

 

Happy creating,
Nicki

 

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