Jamal is an employee of a medieval theme park and may seem a smart young man, but he is hit hard in the head that made him wake up to find himself in the 14th century in England. Amid the astonishment and astonishment of Jamal, Jamal begins teaching insurgents many seemingly odd games. Jamal will teach them football, boxing, golf and others before he will be a knight and wearing the shield of the Black Knight in the face of many confrontations and challenges.
Martin Lawrence [stars] as a theme park worker who falls into a scummy moat and surfaces in the Middle Ages -- perhaps in search of people who would find his humor fresh and original. No such luck.
sbs.is
August 01, 2002
crap
Common Sense Media
December 22, 2010
Martin Lawrence amuses in raunchy comedy.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
December 05, 2001
Mark Twain managed to pen A Connecticut Yankee all by his lonesome, but three highly-paid Hollywood writers were needed to put together this lazy retread.
The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
September 03, 2002
If Army of Darkness was remade by members of the KKK, the results would likely approximate Black Knight.
Variety
November 26, 2001
Black Knight isn't awful, strictly speaking, just tepid and predictable.
Reel Film Reviews
September 26, 2002
The first 23 minutes of Black Knight (yes, I timed it) are easily the most effective...