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Movie Review – Nuremberg (2025)

November 14, 2025 by Robert Kojder

Nuremberg, 2025. Written and Directed by James Vanderbilt. Starring Russell Crowe, Rami Malek, Leo Woodall, John Slattery, Mark O’Brien, Colin Hanks, Wrenn Schmidt, Lydia Peckham, Lotte Verbeek, Richard E. Grant, Michael Shannon, Andreas Pietschmann, Steven Pacey, Peter Jordan, Dan Cade, Paul Antony-Barber, Ralph Berkin, Roderick Hill, Wolfgang Cerny, Jeremy Wheeler, Donald Sage Mackay, Alex Diehl, […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert Kojder Tagged With: Alex Diehl, András Korcsmáros, Andreas Pietschmann, Billy Rayner, Blake Kubena, colin hanks, Dan Cade, Dieter Riesle, Donald Sage Mackay, Fleur Bremmer, Gyula Mesterházy, James Vanderbilt, Jeremy Wheeler, John Slattery, Leo Woodall, Lotte Verbeek, Lydia Peckham, Mark O’Brien, Michael Shannon, Michael Sheldon, Nuremberg, Paul Antony-Barber, Peter Jordan, Ralph Berkin, Rami Malek, Richard E. Grant, Roderick Hill, Russell Crowe, Steven Pacey, Tom Keune, Wayne Brett, Wolfgang Cerny, Wrenn Schmidt

2019 BFI London Film Festival Review – Hope Gap

October 12, 2019 by Tori Brazier

Hope Gap, 2019. Directed by William Nicholson. Starring Bill Nighy, Annette Bening, Josh O’Connor, Aiysha Hart, Ryan McKen, Sally Rogers, Steven Pacey, Rose Keegan, and Derren Litten. SYNOPSIS: A couple’s visit with their son takes a dramatic turn when the father tells him he plans on leaving his mother. Hope Gap is a study of […]

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