A new film, starring Russell Crowe and Rami Malek, dramatises the Allies’ postwar quest to hold the surviving leaders of the ...
"Nuremberg” opened with exposition and the surrender of Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe), followed by the ...
The Nuremberg trials have inspired filmmakers before, from Stanley Kramer’s 1961 drama to the 2000 television miniseries with ...
Holocaust movies have become such a genre of their own that it is hard for them to find anything new to say. Yet directors ...
Midway through Nuremberg, prosecutors play for their Nuremberg trial attendees never-before-seen footage shot at various Nazi ...
It's hard to criticise a movie that opens with a shot of an Allied G.I. spitting and urinating on a Nazi insignia, but that ...
Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe) is on trial and James Vanderbilt's loud, urgent, earnest Nuremberg reminds viewers how history ...
James Vanderbilt revisits the 1946 Nuremberg war crimes trial mainly through the perspective of two men on opposite sides of the aisle: Hermann Goring, who was Adolf Hitler’s second-in-command, and ...
After surrendering to the US Army in Salzburg, in May 1945, Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe), Adolf Hitler’s second in command, imperiously orders the soldiers to get his bags, setting the tone for his ...
Russell Crowe delivers one of his best performances as Hitler's second-in-command Hermann Göring in writer-director James Vanderbilt's dramatisation of the 1945-46 Nuremberg Trials.
What results is a familiar historical drama, weaving together many various characters in the buildup to the climactic ...
The Nuremberg trials have inspired filmmakers before, from Stanley Kramer’s 1961 drama to the 2000 television miniseries with Alec Baldwin and Brian Cox. But for the latest take, “Nuremberg,” ...