The real-life Nuremberg trials in the aftermath of World War II have long provided fodder for film. Judgment at Nuremberg is the most famous cinematic attempt. That 1961 movie starred Spencer Tracy, ...
If you want to watch a movie where fascist Nazis face consequences for their actions, then get yourself to a movie theater to see Nuremberg, a new historical drama that opens this weekend. Based on ...
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This movie starring Rami Malek and Russell Crowe looks back at the trials and a psychiatrist who evaluated the defendants. By Ben Kenigsberg When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed ...
Rami Malek and Russell Crowe star in "Nuremberg," a new movie about the trial of the Nazi high command. "Nuremberg" is in movie theaters now. How historically accurate is "Nuremberg"? We fact check ...
The International Military Tribunal tried defendants for crimes against peace, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and conspiracy to commit these crimes, according to the National WWII Museum.
"You want to know why it happened here? Because people let it happen." Sony Pictures Classics debuted an early teaser trailer for Nuremberg, a new film written and directed by screenwriter James ...
"I'm not gonna make them martyrs... There will be no statues of them." An important lesson from history. Sony Pictures Classics debuted another teaser trailer for Nuremberg, written and directed by ...
Clint Eastwood's quietly revolutionary WW2 movie, Letters from Iwo Jima, has been overtaken at the domestic box office by ...
"Nuremberg" (2025) dramatizes Nazi trials, focusing on Goering and a U.S. psychiatrist. Several elements—Goering's character, psychiatrist involvement, inkblot tests—are historically accurate. The ...
Holocaust movies have become such a genre of their own that it is hard for them to find anything new to say. Yet directors keep trying — perhaps out of a sense of duty, or the assumed prestige of the ...