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Filmmaker Smith is terrific at finding humour and humanity in violent situations, and here he relies on his three lead actors to create vivid characters that add a bit of weight to the gore-fest. Redmayne give

s Osmund a remarkably introspective personality that actually makes us think he’s making so

me deep moral decisions; Bean is grim and brutish but also reflects some nuance in the situations; and van Houten makes Langiva seductive and suggestive, which is much more interesting than the standard wild-eyed earth mother.

But of course this is essentially an evil village movie, as a band of hapless men stumble right into the middle of a community that seems to have made a pact with the devil. They may be travelling with a wagonlo

ad of nasty Inquisition-type implements, but that’s nothing compared to what they’ll come up against. The result is a lot of shouting, bloodletting and overacting, as Smith layers in sinister effects and eerie music.

There may be some serious

ted in playing around with cultural iconography, with disused churches, hooded rituals in the woods and even zombie apparitions to spice things up. The filmmaking itself is first-rate, and Poloni’s script isn’t afraid to r

eally go for a cold, hard finale. Even if it’s ultimately nothing more than a B-movie, it’s still gruesome good fun.

Middle Ages Drama” is undeniably a genre of period film which thankfully hasn’t been mined to death by Hollywood in the past decade. Rarely in our everyday life do we contemplate the Bubonic Plague, a.k.a. the “Bla

ck Death,” which decimated roughly one-quarter of the human race and half of Europe’s population, carried by rats and causing serious shockwaves throughout the Middle

Ages. Many of us might think back to the classic Monty Python routines wherein the troupe asked villagers to “Bring out yer dead,” and we fondly remember the “I’m not quite dead” sketch, where an almost-dead unfortunate blurts out weak protests as he is piled onto a truck full of bodies ravaged by The Plague. Director Christopher Smith gives us a decidedly non-comic – and quite brilliant – view

of the Middle Ages in his new film “Black Death,” led by veteran actor Sean Bean

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