Black Mass
Americannoun
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a blasphemous ceremony mocking the Christian Mass, especially one by an alleged worshiper of Satan.
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a Requiem Mass.
noun
Etymology
Origin of Black Mass
First recorded in 1890–95
Example Sentences
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Bulger, the former leader of South Boston's Winter Hill gang, inspired the film Black Mass featuring Johnny Depp, and The Departed, which won the Academy Award for best picture in 2007.
From BBC • Aug. 18, 2022
Based on an unpublished manuscript by the late screenwriter Donald Stewart, it is written, produced and directed by Scott Cooper, who previously directed Black Mass, Crazy Heart and Out of the Furnace.
From The Guardian • Jan. 4, 2018
Cooper, a former actor, directed Jeff Bridges to an Academy Award in "Crazy Heart" and Johnny Depp to one of his best performances in "Black Mass."
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 21, 2017
The film "Black Mass," released last year and starring Johnny Depp as Bulger, told the story of the gangster's rise to power and ultimate flight from the city.
From Reuters • Feb. 3, 2016
A revolting description of the Black Mass may be found in Huysmans's book Là-bas.
From Secret Societies And Subversive Movements by Webster, Nesta H.
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