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Yet that’s what happens at the beginning of “Death of a Unicorn,” writer and director Alex Scharfman’s debut feature in which a great cast elevates an uneven story that never quite decides ...
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As a little girl, I loved unicorns. Specifically, I loved the deeply sad and surprisingly disturbing animated children’s film The Last Unicorn. The tragedy of the unicorn appealed to my young ...
The blood in “Death of a Unicorn” comes in two colors: the familiar shades of red for humans and a deep purple for the mythological creature of the title. Writer and director Alex Sharfman’s ...
Jenna Ortega brings freshness and spirit to "Death of a Unicorn." Fresh from its buzzy debut at the South by Southwest Film festival, "Death of a Unicorn" hits theaters riding on the star wattage ...
Spoiler alert! We're discussing important plot points and the ending of “Death of a Unicorn” (in theaters now), so beware if you haven’t seen it yet. Paul Rudd has played dead on screen ...
Imbuing everyone’s favorite mythical horned horse with bloodlust is such a ready-to-rock concept that it keeps your grindhouse hopes alive for the horror-comedy “Death of a Unicorn,” even as ...
A creature is dead, and it’s a unicorn. You have likely already guessed this, as the movie is called “Death of a Unicorn.” Unfortunately, Alex Scharfman’s film — he wrote, directed and ...
There’s no real spoiling “Death of a Unicorn,” an unabashedly nonsensical movie that doesn’t take anything too seriously, itself included. There are misty-eyed parent-child moments ...