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🗓️ 28 March 2025
⏱️ 25 minutes
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On the March 28, 2025 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor Ben Pearson talks a little about Death of a Unicorn and presents an interview with writer/director Alex Scharfman.
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0:54.4 | everything secure. Hello, everyone. Welcome to Slash Film Daily. Today is Friday, March 28th, |
0:59.7 | 2025. On today's episode of the show, I'm going to talk a little about a new movie called |
1:03.7 | Death of a Unicorn, and I'll present an interview with that film's writer-director, Alex Sharfman. My name is Ben Pearson. I'm an editor at slashfilm.com, and it is just me |
1:12.6 | on today's episode. I wanted to tell you all a little about Death of a Unicorn, which I was very |
1:17.4 | excited to see when I saw its trailer several weeks ago. This is another Eat the Rich movie in a |
1:22.5 | growing lineage of others that we've seen and discussed on the podcast within the past few years, |
1:26.9 | but this one introduces a supernatural element in the form of unicorns. |
1:31.3 | So Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega play a father and daughter who are driving up to an isolated |
1:36.1 | mansion and they accidentally hit a unicorn on the way there. |
1:39.8 | And for plot reasons, they throw it in the back of their car, they complete the drive, |
1:43.8 | and as Rudd's |
1:44.7 | lawyer character is trying to get himself into the good graces of this ultra-rich family, |
1:49.2 | which is comprised of Richard E. Grant, Talyoni, and Will Poulter. The revived unicorn breaks out |
1:55.3 | and goes on a rampage. So that's kind of the setup. There's some pretty good stuff here. We're going to have an article up on slashmple.com today about some creature Easter eggs that appear throughout the movie. |
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