Nuremberg (2025)

Movie · 2025 · History, Drama · 2h 29m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 4.8/10 (384.9K ratings)

Judgment is coming.

Overview

In postwar Germany, an American psychiatrist must determine whether Nazi prisoners are fit to go on trial for war crimes, and finds himself in a complex battle of intellect and ethics with Hermann Göring, Hitler's right-hand man.

Ratings

Director

James Vanderbilt

Production

Bluestone Entertainment, Walden Media, Filmsquad, Mythology Entertainment, Titan Media

Cast

Rami Malek, Russell Crowe, Michael Shannon, Leo Woodall, John Slattery, Richard E. Grant, Mark O'Brien, Colin Hanks, Wrenn Schmidt, Andreas Pietschmann, Lydia Peckham, Lotte Verbeek, Dieter Riesle, Peter Jordan, Tom Keune, Fleur Bremmer, Ben Miles, Giuseppe Cederna, Paul Antony-Barber, Michael Sheldon

Where to watch

Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A handsomely mounted courtroom-history drama with a strong central premise and timely political echoes, but the execution sounds uneven: some viewers found it clumsy, over-explanatory, and tonally awkward. It may work best for viewers who want a serious, dialogue-driven postwar story and can tolerate some broad writing.

Best for

  • history buffs
  • courtroom-drama fans
  • viewers interested in postwar Germany and the origins of modern human-rights law
  • fans of morally charged political dramas

Skip if

  • you want a tightly written prestige drama
  • you’re sensitive to anachronistic or quippy dialogue in Holocaust-adjacent material
  • you prefer action-forward war films
  • you want a subtle, deeply nuanced psychological portrait

Overview

Nuremberg has an inherently compelling setup: a postwar American psychiatrist trying to read the minds of Nazi leaders while the world decides how to prosecute industrialized evil. That premise gives the film a built-in moral pressure cooker, and the historical stakes remain powerful even when the script leans too hard on exposition or broad characterization.

Worth noting

The response suggests a movie that is often effective on the level of craft and premise, but less successful in tone. Some viewers praised its relevance and seriousness; others felt it undercut itself with modern-feeling quips and overly obvious dialogue. That tension matters here, because a story about the Nuremberg trials depends on precision and restraint.

Bottom line

If you’re drawn to courtroom history, ethical debate, and the uneasy psychology of postwar justice, there’s enough here to justify a watch. If you need elegance, subtlety, or a consistently sober tone, this may feel more frustrating than essential.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Ian_4_short (3.5★) · 6687 likes

Trump supporters will watch this and not understand the connection

Koreanwizard (2★) · 5294 likes

This is a Holocaust movie from the writer of Sony Marvels Amazing Spider-Man and Independence Day Resurgence, and it feels like it. The protagonist, a military psychologist, is introduced as a leather clad, smart mouth womanizer with a magic gimmick. This is a character in a movie about the Nuremberg trials. The cast is also constantly Marvel quipping in a movie about the Nuremberg trials. I swear to god a general says to the Nazi high Command in a dramatic… more

David Sims (2.5★) · 3351 likes

and, in an entirely seated role, Russell Crowe

allain♡ · 3239 likes

You are not Alexander the Great. You are a fat man in a cell. And you knew.

George (3.5★) · 3100 likes

did you just blackmail the pope

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Topics

historical drama, courtroom drama, psychological thriller, postwar Europe, war crimes, moral ambiguity, political relevance, prestige drama, Holocaust aftermath, ethical tension

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