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Mar 11, 2011 · 72% Tomatometer 68 Reviews 49% Audience Score 10,000+ Ratings During the time of the bubonic plague in 14th-century England, young monk Osmund (Eddie Redmayne) is recruited by the knight Ulric ...
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Mar 11, 2011 · Running Time: 97 minutes. Rated R for strong brutal violence, and some language. With: Eddie Redmayne, Sean Bean, Carice van Houten. The plague that decimated Europe's population in the 14th ...
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Movie Review: 'Black Death' d_art 1 April 2011 Set in 1348, during the time of the first outbreak of the bubonic plague in England, Osmund (Eddie Redmayne), a young monk, is tasked to accompany a determined knight named Ulric (Sean Bean) and a group of mercenary soldiers in learning the truth about reports of people being brought back to life ...
Mar 11, 2011 · Black Death. Metascore Generally Favorable Based on 10 Critic Reviews. 71. User Score Generally Favorable Based on 78 User Ratings. 6.7. My Score. Hover and click to give a rating. Add My Review. Where to Watch. fuboTV (Subscription required) All Watch Options. View All. Eddie Redmayne. Osmund. Sean Bean. Ulrich. Carice van Houten. Langiva.
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Jun 11, 2010 · Black Death: Directed by Christopher Smith. With Sean Bean, Eddie Redmayne, John Lynch, Tim McInnerny. Set during the time of the first outbreak of bubonic plague in England, a young monk is given the task of learning the truth about reports of people being brought back to life in a small village.
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- Christopher Smith
- 2010-06-11
Enthralling, well-made, and with impressive production values, Black Death is a haunting horror film that conveys a dark tale and provides a provocative look at the 14th Century. While it’s more of a film you admire than conventionally enjoy, it’s hard to deny that this is an incredibly scary and intelligent thriller.