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A St. Louis-based cleaning franchisor with more than 270 locations nationwide has moved to new headquarters facility and put ...
Imagine for a moment that unicorns were real, but don't resemble the fanciful fillies illustrated in children's books of Lisa Frank school supplies. Instead, they are feral creatures, with mighty ...
Imbuing everyone’s favorite mythical horned horse with bloodlust is such a ready-to-rock concept that it keeps your grindhouse hopes alive for the horror-comedy “Death of a Unicorn,” even as ...
Before you take your unicorn-loving child to go see the new Jenna Ortega movie, Death of a Unicorn—which opens in theaters this weekend—you should know that this is a horror movie produced by ...
The blood in “Death of a Unicorn” comes in two colors: the familiar shades of red for humans and a deep purple for the mythological creature of the title. Writer and director Alex Sharfman’s ...
There’s something cathartic and satisfying about watching crazed unicorns eviscerate a rotten Sackler-like family that is intent on profiteering from the corpse of one of those magical beasts.
There’s no real spoiling “Death of a Unicorn,” an unabashedly nonsensical movie that doesn’t take anything too seriously, itself included. There are misty-eyed parent-child moments ...
Walsh’s new restaurant, though, won’t sell grilled meat. When it opens, probably in April, the Chubby Unicorn Cantina will instead offer tacos, nachos and other Mexican-American specialties ...
A creature is dead, and it’s a unicorn. You have likely already guessed this, as the movie is called “Death of a Unicorn.” Unfortunately, Alex Scharfman’s film — he wrote, directed and ...
With some unmissable easter-egg tributes to films like “Aliens,” “E.T.” and “Jurassic Park,” “Unicorn” looks like a horse of a time at the movies, also thanks to a sidesplitting ...