
Death of a Unicorn
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The directorial debut from Alex Scharfman 'Death of a Unicorn' is a bit of a mixed bag. It has some genuine thrills and comedic moments, but at times it feels that the movie doesn't know what it wants to be and thus doesn't fully stick the landing.
The stand out in this one is its fantastic ensemble, including Paul Rudd, Jenna Ortega, Richard E. Grant, Téa Leoni and highlight Will Poulter - all of which have moments that shine, generating laughs that are welcomed. Even the horror is fun too, if you've ever wanted to see someone be impaled or eaten by a unicorn; you're in luck!
But while the film has its highs with the comedy and horror element, its social/class commentary, as well as tapping into themes of grief and parenthood, all feels very surface level stuff with its execution - causing it at times doesn't feel as natural as its trying to be.
Full thoughts in this review.