In 'Nuremberg' (2025), director James Vanderbilt attempts to revisit one of history’s most defining moments, the trial of the Nazi high command after World War II. However, the approach is through a lens that’s part psychological study, part courtroom drama. On paper, it’s a rich premise. In execution, it’s a film that looks important, sounds important, but rarely feels as urgent as it should.
Russell Crowe, nearly unrecognisable as Hermann Gring, brings a chilling mix of vanity and self-assured menace to the Nazi leader. With slicked-back hair, a heavy frame, and a clipped German accent, Crowe’s Gring is both grotesque and magnetic. He embodies the personality of a man who still believes in his delusions of grandeur long after the Third Reich has fallen. Across from him is Rami Malek as

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