Thanks to recent import movies taxation problems, no box offices are shown in theaters.
I ended up with some European and Asian movies here. So I watched:
Ironclad (2011)
by Jonathan English (Independent)
Starring James Purefoy, Paul Gimatti, Brian Cox, and others.
The film is about the first siege of Rochester Castle by King John of England (brother of that famous King Richard the Lionheart). I have no idea about historical accuracy besides noting that the castle is too small and the whole thing was not filmed in the real place (obviously).
It was shot in Wales so wygvrrytslfrrr xyz and I have no idea. It uses English btw. It has some bad-ass Danish Viking army, lunatic king, trebuchets, a siege tower, ass kicking Templar knight, some boobies (some left uncensored here), and lots of blood (as the poster implies) and gore. It is basically French people against British people with an unknown Templar knight (probably Briton, being the ass kicker), wreaking havoc in England's soil and some Danes and Britons get mutilated. And some real French army came to save the day.