* **Q: What is "Death of a Unicorn" about?
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Film / Reviews
The horror-comedy "Death of a Unicorn" trots into the popular "eat the rich" cinematic landscape, starring Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega. Directed by debutante Alex Scharfman and distributed by A24, the film pits a strained father-daughter duo...
"Death of a Unicorn" follows Elliot (Rudd), a compliance lawyer hoping for a promotion, who drags his estranged daughter Ridley (Ortega) to a remote estate owned by his terminally ill pharmaceutical mogul boss, Odell Leopold (Grant). The trip takes a dark turn when they strike a unicorn foal. The discovery that its horn and blood possess potent healing powers shifts the focus from awkward family dynamics to ruthless exploitation by the Leopold family, including Odell's wife Belinda (Téa Leoni) and their son Shepard (Will Poulter).
While aiming for the satirical heights of films like "The Menu" or "Triangle of Sadness," reviews suggest "Death of a Unicorn" struggles. Critics from The Independent and The Telegraph label the satire "basic" and "idiotic," finding the critique of the ultra-rich lacks depth or novelty. The film reportedly leans heavily on CGI for its vengeful adult unicorns, with comparisons drawn to "Jurassic Park" but lacking Spielbergian sincerity or low-budget camp charm.
Debuting director Alex Scharfman attempts to blend laughs with scares, but reviews indicate the comedy dries up as the film descends into what The Telegraph calls "numbing carnage" in its latter half. The exception noted by multiple critics is Will Poulter's performance as Shepard, whose aggressive yet energized portrayal of a pampered heir provides much-needed comedic spark. Despite the backing of A24 and producer Ari Aster ("Midsommar"), the film is seen by some as a more downmarket, formulaic offering.
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