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Black Death

Overview


Genre :

Action, Adventure

Release Date :

March 11, 2011 (Limited)

MPAA Rating :

R

Director :

Christopher Smith

Starring :

Sean Bean, Carice van Houten, Eddie Redmayne, Kimberley Nixon, John Lynch, David Warner

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  Be the 1st!

3 of 5

“..Worth seeing..”
by Matthew Turner [ViewLondon]
4 of 5

“..This could well be a minor DVD classic..”
by Peter Bradshaw [The Guardian]
2.5 of 5

“..The film is not a complete mess..”
by James Benefield [Eye for Film]
4 of 5

“..No wonder the distributors have already delayed its release three times..”
by Ali Catterall [Film4]
2 of 5

“..leaving you wishing you were just rewatching The Name Of The Rose instead..”
by Dan Jolin [Empire Magazine]
3 of 5

“..It is unquestionably very grim..”
by Stella Papamichael [Digital Spy]
2 of 5

“..eccentric mixture of action movie and horror flick..”
by Chris Tookey [Daily Mail]
3 of 5

“..a brave, serious-minded but odd film that promises more than it delivers..”
by Matt Glasby [Total Film]

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