Russell Crowe’s Wily Nazi on Trial
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Director Norbert Lechner discusses the inspirations for the movie, which next screens at Tallinn, the role of 'Back to the Future,' and how the ghosts of the Nazi past reared their heads at a recent festival.
The film “Nuremberg” is set to premiere at U.S. military base theaters worldwide ahead of the 80th anniversary of the start of the Nuremberg trials.
Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe) is on trial and James Vanderbilt's loud, urgent, earnest Nuremberg reminds viewers how history repeats itself.
Out Friday, the film, starring Russell Crowe as Hermann Goering and Rami Malek as his foil, shows why it is more necessary than ever to rehash the consequences of unchecked antisemitism
Nuremberg”, a new film directed by James Vanderbilt, is a timely reminder of the stakes of holding villainy to account. The accused had to be given a fair trial. Though the regime’s crimes were clear,
In a time when moral conviction can seem negotiable, James Vanderbilt s Nuremberg, starring Rami Malek, Russell Crowe and Michael Shannon, arrives as a film deeply concerned with conscience and the
What results is a familiar historical drama, weaving together many various characters in the buildup to the climactic courtroom showdown.
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As long as there are movies about Nazis, there will be movies about the art they looted
Pascal Bonitzer's 'Auction,' which concerns the provenance of an Egon Schiele painting, joins movies like 'The Train' and 'The Mouments Men.'