Black Death (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Magnolia Home Entertainment sends over details on a horror with Sean Bean
Title: Black Death (IMDb)
Starring: Sean Bean
Released: 10th May 2011
SRP: $26.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Magnolia Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($26.98) and Blu-ray ($29.98) releases of gothic horror Black Death which stars Sean Bean, Eddie Redmayne, and Carice Van Houten. Each will be available to own from May 10th. Extras will include a behind the scenes featurette, and a digital copy of the film. We've attached a trade advertisement with some artwork below:

News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Sean Bean
Released: 10th May 2011
SRP: $26.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Magnolia Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($26.98) and Blu-ray ($29.98) releases of gothic horror Black Death which stars Sean Bean, Eddie Redmayne, and Carice Van Houten. Each will be available to own from May 10th. Extras will include a behind the scenes featurette, and a digital copy of the film. We've attached a trade advertisement with some artwork below:

News by Tom Woodward
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Talk about being short on extras. The UK disc is packed. The only advantage this seems to have, is lossless audio. The German release has all the UK extras, plus an English lossless track, odd since Sony released it there AND the UK.
Andy3105 wrote: It'll be interesting to see if they give this a better transfer and soundtrack than the UK release, if so then it'll be worth importing for fans if, of course it's region free....Yeah, but it's a low budget film, so I don't expect it to be much better on the US release.
It'll be interesting to see if they give this a better transfer and soundtrack than the UK release, if so then it'll be worth importing for fans if, of course it's region free....
i liked this one. it is moody and atmospheric. reminded me of THE WICkER MAN (1973).
I'll watch it with no expectations of whether it will be a great film or not
I'm a huge Christopher Smith fan. I've loved every single one of his movies so far, this one included. I don't think that it is an underwhelming film at all. It has a very interesting setting, the cinematography is stunning (although it doesn't really shine on the Blu-ray) and there's some great acting, especially from Sean Bean, sure, but also from the other actors. The only thing that I don't really care that much for is the ending. I would have preferred if they'd taken the gorier route. Now, please go ahead and release Creep and Severance on UK BD.
A very underwhelming movie. The only way they're moving copies is by marketing Bean (who doesn't have much to work with yet still outshines everyone else) as the lead, which is sure to disappoint many when they realize that unsettling duck-lipped kid who played Damon's son in The Good Shepherd is the protagonist.


