EPISODE · May 20, 2025 · 1H 14M
Death of a Unicorn: Horror Movie Review
from Wicked Indulgence: Movie Reviews, Book Reviews, and TV Deep Dives · host Jessica Morgan
In this episode of the Wicked Indulgence Podcast, we dive into the intriguing world of the film "The Death of the Unicorn," featuring the beloved Paul Rudd and the talented Jenna Ortega. Our discussion begins with a fascinating exploration of the unicorn tapestries housed at The Cloisters, a museum dedicated to medieval art and culture. We ponder the historical significance of unicorns and dragons, considering the possibility that these mythical creatures may have once roamed the earth, as evidenced by their depictions throughout history.As we transition into the film, we set the stage for the story, which revolves around a father-daughter duo, Elliot (Paul Rudd) and Ridley (Jenna Ortega), who find themselves embroiled in a chaotic adventure after a tragic encounter with a unicorn. The film opens with a dramatic scene where Elliot accidentally hits a unicorn while driving through a wildlife reserve, leading to a series of events that spiral out of control. We discuss the film's dark humor and its unique take on the unicorn mythos, contrasting the majestic creatures with their more sinister portrayal in this narrative.Throughout our conversation, we highlight the film's character dynamics, particularly the strained relationship between Elliot and Ridley, exacerbated by the recent loss of their wife and mother. We delve into the supporting cast, including Richard E. Grant as the morally ambiguous pharmaceutical tycoon, and Taya Leone as his wife, who both embody the classic billionaire archetype. Their obsession with wealth and power becomes a central theme as the story unfolds.As the plot thickens, we witness the consequences of their actions when the unicorn's blood reveals miraculous healing properties, leading to a moral quandary for the characters. The film cleverly critiques the greed and ethical dilemmas faced by those in power, as the family seeks to exploit the unicorn's abilities for profit, disregarding the potential dangers involved.We also discuss the film's horror elements, particularly the gruesome and unexpected deaths that occur as the unicorns retaliate against those who threaten them. The tension builds as the characters face off against these formidable creatures, leading to a thrilling climax that challenges their arrogance and greed.In the end, we reflect on the film's commentary on humanity's relationship with nature and the consequences of exploitation. "The Death of the Unicorn" serves as a darkly comedic yet thought-provoking tale that leaves us questioning the lengths to which people will go for power and wealth, all while reminding us of the magic and mystery that still exists in the world. Join us as we revel in this guilty pleasure and dissect the layers of storytelling that make this film a unique addition to the horror-comedy genre.00:00:00 - Introduction to The Cloisters and Unicorn TapestriesDiscussion about The Cloisters museum and the significance of the unicorn tapestries.00:01:08 - The Existence of Unicorns and DragonsExploration of theories regarding the existence of unicorns and dragons in history.00:02:17 - The Film Inspired by TapestriesIntroduction to the movie "The Death of the Unicorn" and its connection to the tapestries.00:03:34 - Character Introductions: Paul Rudd and Jenna OrtegaOverview of the main characters and their roles in the film.00:05:46 - Setting the Scene: Family DynamicsDiscussion of the family dynamics and the backstory of the characters.00:09:18 - The Accident: Hitting the UnicornThe pivotal moment when the characters hit a unicorn with their car.00:12:00 - The Aftermath of the AccidentReactions to the injured unicorn and the decision to take it with them.00:16:10 - Unicorn's Healing PowersRevelation of the unicorn's blood having healing properties.00:20:29 - The Billionaire's Illness and GreedIntroduction of the billionaire character and his motivations.00:25:07 - The Unicorn's Escape and ChaosThe unicorn's escape and the ensuing chaos at the estate.00:30:14 - The Hunt for the UnicornsThe family's attempt to hunt the unicorns and the consequences.00:37:54 - Ridley's Research and WarningsRidley’s research about unicorns and her warnings to the family.00:40:43 - The Final ConfrontationThe climactic battle with the unicorns and the consequences of greed.
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In this episode of the Wicked Indulgence Podcast, we dive into the intriguing world of the film "The Death of the Unicorn," featuring the talented Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega. We kick off by discussing the historical significance of unicorns and their depictions in medieval art, particularly the famous unicorn tapestries housed at The Cloisters. As we transition into the film, we explore the dynamic between Rudd's character, Elliot, and Ortega's character, Ridley, a father-daughter duo navigating their grief after the loss of their wife and mother. The film takes a darkly comedic turn when they accidentally hit a unicorn with their car, leading to a series of chaotic and bloody events. We analyze the film's unique blend of horror and humor, noting how it cleverly avoids becoming corny while still embracing its absurdity. The unicorns in the film are portrayed as both majestic and terrifying, with their horns becoming deadly weapons. Throughout our discussion, we touch on the themes of greed and morality as the wealthy characters attempt to exploit the unicorn's healing properties for profit, leading to a bloody showdown. We also highlight Jenna Ortega's performance and her potential as a fairy tale princess, contrasting her role in this film with her iconic portrayal of Wednesday Addams. Join us as we revel in the chaos, dissect the characters, and appreciate the film's commentary on human nature, all while enjoying the wild ride that is "The Death of the Unicorn."
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