Episode 90 – Death of a Unicorn

Sure! Based on the transcript from Mindframes Episode 90 – “Death of a Unicorn”, here are listener-friendly notes:

 Episode 90: Death of a Unicorn A Mindframes Film Conversation

Guests:

🎬 Basic Info

  • Film: Death of a Unicorn
  • Director: Alex Scharfman (Directorial debut)
  • Genre: Black comedy with horror elements
  • Cast Highlights:
    • Paul Rudd as Elliot
    • Jenna Ortega as Ridley
    • Richard E. Grant as Odell
    • Will Poulter as Shepard
    • Téa Leoni as Odell’s wife
    • Anthony Carrigan as Griff
    • Jessica Hynes as Shaw
  • Premiere: South by Southwest (SXSW)
  • Wide Release: This weekend (as of episode release)

🎭 Key Themes

  • Satire of the ultra-wealthy
  • Performative altruism
  • Corporate greed (nods to pharma industry)
  • Unicorns as metaphors — not for children!
  • Mashup of genre: horror + black comedy
  • Comparisons to Companion, Triangle of Sadness, and Black Sheep

⏱️ Timestamps & Highlights Timestamp Topic 00:00 Episode intro + guest Tarek Fayoumi joins 00:50 Overview of Death of a Unicorn & director Alex Scharfman 02:50 Early reactions and quirky tone of the film 05:30 Non-spoiler plot summary – unicorns, gore, and satire 06:57 Expanded plot: Paul Rudd’s character hits a unicorn en route to a CEO’s wilderness estate 08:00 Gore, vengeance, and absurdist turns 09:00 Neil deGrasse Tyson jokes and tonal weirdness 09:20 Cast discussion begins – Paul Rudd staying in his comedic “box” 11:00 Jenna Ortega’s horror film streak & flexibility as an actress 13:00 Will Poulter as a “punchable privileged” character with great comic timing 19:00 Téa Leoni praised for subtlety and satire – comparisons to Toni Collette 21:00 Recognition of supporting cast: Anthony Carrigan, Jessica Hynes, and Katherine Erbe 26:00 Commentary on satire and class critique 27:00 Cinematography discussion – possible nature doc inspiration 28:30 Importance of unicorn visuals – practical + CGI blend 32:00 Film was shot in Slovenia, animation outsourced – budget-conscious production 36:00 Cost-saving decisions and strategic casting choices 38:00 Discussion on shifting movie release windows and streaming vs theatrical landscape 39:30 Joke about popcorn buckets and box office trends 42:00 Reviews begin – Mike praises the genre blend and Will Poulter’s performance 43:30 Dave praises the gore, creature effects, and genre fusion 46:00 Final verdict: 3 out of 4 unicorn horns from both hosts 47:00 Not for kids – don’t let the unicorns fool you! 48:00 Movie lacks a love story – passes a rare “MacDell test”

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