Death of a Unicorn mixes a creature feature with a shot at big pharma and never shies away from wearing its inspiration on ...
Death of a Unicorn opens in theaters Friday, March 28. This review is based on a screening at the 2025 SXSW Film and TV ...
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Murray Close In one of the more shocking (and early) scenes in Paul Rudd’s newest movie, he bashes in the head of a beautiful, dying unicorn with a tire iron. Ant-Man bludgeons a baby unicorn.
Enter Alex Scharfman’s “Death of a Unicorn” into that fray, an agonizingly unfunny send-up of big pharma and “Jurassic Park”-scale tentpoles that has none of the tooth or wit of any of ...
or purchase your unicorn head. Once you have either cut or purchased your unicorn faces, then you can use a hole punch to cut two small holes that you can thread the lollipop stick through.
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.