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    ‘Nuremberg’ review: Russell Crowe is Nazi officer Hermann Goring in earnest courtroom drama
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    ‘Nuremberg’ review: Russell Crowe is Nazi officer Hermann Goring in earnest courtroom drama

    2025-09-09T08:24:00Z

    James Vanderbilt’s second feature dramatises Goring’s 1940s trial and also stars Rami Malek and Michael Shannon

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    “I have one Oscar, who needs two?”: Russell Crowe bats away awards chatter for Hermann Göring role in ‘Nuremberg’
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    “I have one Oscar, who needs two?”: Russell Crowe bats away awards chatter for Hermann Göring role in ‘Nuremberg’

    2025-09-28T09:19:00Z

    ”Oscars, there’s lots of bullshit. My preference is that I don’t ever get to that situation again,” says Crowe who plays Nazi leader Hermann Göring in Nuremberg.

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    'Truth': Review
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    'Truth': Review

    2015-09-13T06:15:00Z

    Dir/scr. James Vanderbilt. US, 2015, 125 mins.

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    Toronto 2025 preview: Screen’s guide to the Gala titles
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    Toronto 2025 preview: Screen’s guide to the Gala titles

    2025-09-02T13:57:00Z

     Toronto International Film Festival runs September 4-14.

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    James Vanderbilt's 'Truth' to open Rome fest
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    James Vanderbilt's 'Truth' to open Rome fest

    2015-09-16T14:53:00Z

    Newsroom drama starring Robert Redford and Cate Blanchett premiered at Toronto.

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    Russell Crowe, Rami Malek, Michael Shannon to star in historical drama ‘Nuremberg’
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    Russell Crowe, Rami Malek, Michael Shannon to star in historical drama ‘Nuremberg’

    2023-12-07T17:49:00Z

    Production earmarked for February start in Hungary.

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    SPC nearing $6m 'Truth' deal
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    SPC nearing $6m 'Truth' deal

    2015-05-19T05:00:00Z

    Sony Pictures Classics was last night understood to be paying $6m for US rights to Truth, RatPac Entertainment and Echo Lake Entertainment’s political thriller with Robert Redford and Cate Blanchett.

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    TIFF announces City To City, closing night
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    TIFF announces City To City, closing night

    2015-08-18T15:00:00Z

    Potential awards season contenders Truth from James Vanderbilt and Marc Abraham’s I Saw The Light starring Tom Hiddleston as Hank Williams land world premiere slots, while Paco Cabezas’s Mr. Right will close the festival.

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    50 Films to watch this awards season
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    50 Films to watch this awards season

    2025-11-21T12:12:00Z

    Screen International presents its guide to titles likely to engage attention this award season. 

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    ‘Scream VI’ scares up $67m global box office debut; ‘Creed III’ punches to $179m on second weekend
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    ‘Scream VI’ scares up $67m global box office debut; ‘Creed III’ punches to $179m on second weekend

    2023-03-13T09:55:00Z

    Paramount’s ’Scream VI’ posted record debut box office for the franchise.

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