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Death of a Unicorn opens in theaters Friday, March 28. This review is based on a screening at the 2025 SXSW Film and TV Festival. There’s an intriguing premise with the potential for ...
Death of a Unicorn is A24's latest horror comedy with evil unicorns. However, they might not be the only monstrous part of this film, starring Paul Rudd, Will Poulter, and Jenna Ortega. The film shows ...
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Obviously, the creature Marco Polo was describing was not a unicorn, but a rhinoceros. However, it's important to remember that, to the average medieval European, unicorns were not mythical ...
Jessica Hynes, Téa Leoni, Will Poulter, Paul Rudd, Jenna Ortega and Anthony Carrigan in 'Death of a Unicorn' Andrew Wonder Although writer-director Alex Scharfman makes a big swing with his A24 ...
Debuting director Alex Scharfman offers an amusingly dark take on one of the most beloved (and least seen) fantasy creatures in cinema, filling a unicorn-shaped hole in contemporary filmmaking.