Film Review | Nuremberg Explores the Psychology Behind Nazi Crimes
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'Nuremberg' is guilty of straying too far from the real story
James Vanderbilt's star-studded 'Nuremberg' revisits the first Nazi war crimes trial but strays from the historical record and flattens its most fascinating figures, while the depressing reality is that modern audiences still need to be shown the horrors of the Holocaust as they were
In the footsteps of history - The Nuremberg Trials: arte, 18.11.
Nuremberg Streaming Release Date Estimate, News & Updates
Photo Credit: Sony Pictures Classics The Nuremberg streaming release date has become a big talking point following the film’s theatrical release. James Vanderbilt wrote and directed the film, which is based on Jack El-Hai’s 2013 book The Nazi and the Psychiatrist. As of writing, the film has a 70% fresh Tomatometer score and a 96% Popcornmeter score on Rotten Tomatoes. Since the film was distributed by Sony Pictures Classics, it is expected to a…
"Nuremberg" is a chilling look at how hate came into power
How could someone as terrible as Hitler come into power? What’s the attraction? In the film “Nuremberg,” Hitler’s #2 man — Hermann Goering (Russell Crowe), in prison awaiting trial for war crimes — has an answer. “He promised we can reclaim our glory,” says Goering. “Wouldn’t you follow a man like this?” The year is 1945 and Hitler is dead. More than 70 million people have died in World War II…more than any other conflict in history. An American…
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