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- 11/8/2021
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
Check out a new trailer and posters for Christopher Smith‘s fantasy-horror film Black Death in which Sean Bean plays a knight tasked with discovering the truth about a nearby village. Stories say that it is untouched by the black plague, and that it is led by a necromancer who can raise the dead. Eddie Redmayne is along for the ride, as a young monk meant to lead the knight to the storied village. But things don’t go quite as planned.
The film also stars Kimberley Nixon, Carice van Houten, David Warner, Andy Nyman, Tim McInnerny, John Lynch, Johnny Harris, Marianne Graffam, and Emun Elliot.
Synopsis: The year is 1348. Europe has fallen under the shadow of the Black Death. As the plague decimates all in its path, fear and superstition are rife. In this apocalyptic environment, the church is losing its grip on the people. There are rumors of a village,...
The film also stars Kimberley Nixon, Carice van Houten, David Warner, Andy Nyman, Tim McInnerny, John Lynch, Johnny Harris, Marianne Graffam, and Emun Elliot.
Synopsis: The year is 1348. Europe has fallen under the shadow of the Black Death. As the plague decimates all in its path, fear and superstition are rife. In this apocalyptic environment, the church is losing its grip on the people. There are rumors of a village,...
- 12/21/2010
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
Click for BiggerBlack Death is a medieval set film starring Sean Bean, Andy Nyman, Carice van Houten and others. This film brought the bubonic plague back to Europe in theatres June 11th (UK) and since this release, Magnolia Pictures has picked up this title for North America.
The film will be available through video-on-demand February 4th, followed up by a release in theatres March 11th. In celebration, Magnolia has released a newer, darker poster for the film. The graphic can be seen left and the trailer is (here), for those who have not seen the clip.
The synopsis for Black Death here:
"Plague-ridden medieval England: bodies lie scattered in their hundreds, the country is in turmoil. One hope remains, rumors of a village that is unaffected by the deadly disease. As God’s ambassador, young monk Osmund (Eddie Redmayne) is tasked in leading the fearsome knight Ulrich (Sean Bean) and...
The film will be available through video-on-demand February 4th, followed up by a release in theatres March 11th. In celebration, Magnolia has released a newer, darker poster for the film. The graphic can be seen left and the trailer is (here), for those who have not seen the clip.
The synopsis for Black Death here:
"Plague-ridden medieval England: bodies lie scattered in their hundreds, the country is in turmoil. One hope remains, rumors of a village that is unaffected by the deadly disease. As God’s ambassador, young monk Osmund (Eddie Redmayne) is tasked in leading the fearsome knight Ulrich (Sean Bean) and...
- 12/14/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Magnet Releasing (Survival of the Dead, Centurion) continues to snap up movies this week and the latest acquisition is the German shot Black Death. This film stars Sean Bean and Magnet will release this title in the Us in the first quarter of 2011 (January-April). Director Christopher Smith had some insightful thoughts to expression on the sale and on his film: "Black Death is a film that I am immensely proud of, and I’m so pleased it has found such a great home for its Us release...on the one hand it is a violent historical drama and on the other, a terrifying horror movie, in which the more realistically I shot the past, the more it reflected the present. A time when in spite of the fact people were dying of the plague, they still found the time to torture and kill each other” (Magnet). These are some very...
- 10/20/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
I’m still anxiously awaiting British director Christopher Smith’s “Triangle” with Melissa George, one of those movies with a killer premise, but until that movie is finally released, Smith has already moved on to a period/horror movie called “Black Death”. The film stars Sean Bean and Carice van Houten (who has apparently replaced Lena Headey since we last reported on the movie) and is set in medieval England, with the plot revolving around the bubonic plague and a small town that may or may not have made a pact with the devil. Set during the time of the first outbreak of bubonic plague in England, a young monk is tasked with learning the truth about reports of people being brought back to life, a mission that pulls him toward a village ruler who has made a dark pact with evil forces. Starring Sean Bean, Carice van Houten, Eddie Redmayne,...
- 6/5/2009
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
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