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Synopsis

A WWII psychiatrist evaluates Nazi leaders before the Nuremberg trials, growing increasingly obsessed with understanding evil as he forms a disturbing bond with Hermann Göring.

Cast

  • Russell Crowe
  • Rami Malek
  • Colin Hanks
  • Michael Shannon
  • Leo Woodall
  • Richard E. Grant
  • John Slattery
  • Wrenn Schmidt
  • Lotte Verbeek
  • Mark O'Brien
Moviegoers are saying
This Nuremberg trials drama starring Rami Malek and Russell Crowe creates a fascinating divide among audiences - while many praise the powerhouse performances and important historical subject matter, critics slam its tone-deaf approach that treats Holocaust material with Marvel-style quipping and TV movie sensibilities. The film's attempt to blend serious WWII history with blockbuster entertainment leaves viewers either completely engrossed for its 2+ hour runtime or baffled by its mismatched tone.
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Metacritic

40
Nov 14, 2025

Russell Crowe is rather wittily cast as the portly, pompous Reichsmarschall Göring; it’s the best he’s been for a long time, a sly and cunning manipulator playing psychological cat-and-mouse with the Americans. But there is a deeply silly performance from Rami Malek as Kelley.

Metacritic review by Peter Bradshaw
Peter Bradshaw
The Guardian
75
Nov 6, 2025

Not enough can be said for how strong [Crowe] is in this film, and how welcome it is every time he appears on screen. He seems able to read people. He also seems German, complete with German gestures.

Metacritic review by Mick LaSalle
Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle
75
Nov 6, 2025

Vanderbilt’s film slowly, confidently morphs into something beyond a cautionary tale and more like a klaxon blaring through the cinema.

Metacritic review by Matthew Jackson
Matthew Jackson
The A.V. Club