Alex Scharfman's A24 movie 'Death of a Unicorn' mixes 'Knives Out' and 'Jurassic Park' for a toothless big pharma satire.
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But Why Tho? on MSNSXSW: ‘Death Of A Unicorn’ Offers Up Creature Feature LoveDeath of a Unicorn mixes a creature feature with a shot at big pharma and never shies away from wearing its inspiration on ...
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Screen Rant on MSNDeath Of A Unicorn Review: A24's Carnage-Filled Creature Feature Is As Weird & Fun As It GetsDeath of a Unicorn is the kind of film that’s happy to take us on a bloody, uproarious ride and I was more than willing to ...
Exclusive: Jenna Ortega, Paul Rudd, and writer-director Alex Scharfman talk the dark side of unicorn mythology, eating the ...
Scharfman shows promising talent behind the camera, but “Death of a Unicorn” slips away during its 104-minute runtime. The concept is inviting, and fantastical elements like the unicorn’s ...
Death of a Unicorn is a crowd-pleaser through and through, a palatable satire that appeals to a youthful, edgy audience.
Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega shepherd A24's latest horror-comedy about mythical roadkill in the absolutely bonkers Death of a Unicorn.
In Alex Scharfman’s directorial debut, unicorns are dinosaur-huge monsters with “Jaws”-like teeth that spear and disembowel humans with their horns and smash heads like softened pats of butter with ...
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.
That is, unless you don't want your childhood dreams of unicorns ruined by a high-concept indie horror movie. Billed as a horror-comedy, it's not entirely clear which genre Death of the Unicorn ...
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