A father and daughter accidentally hit and kill a unicorn while en route to a weekend retreat, where his billionaire boss seeks to exploit the creature's miraculous curative properties.A father and daughter accidentally hit and kill a unicorn while en route to a weekend retreat, where his billionaire boss seeks to exploit the creature's miraculous curative properties.A father and daughter accidentally hit and kill a unicorn while en route to a weekend retreat, where his billionaire boss seeks to exploit the creature's miraculous curative properties.
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The bad- The father's character development felt very unearned, most of the movie I was praying for his bloody comeuppance. The rich family was too one-note for the amount of screen time they get. CGI was noticeably mediocre but understandable for a low budget movie.
With a rewrite or two, and some more money for CGI and action sequences, this could have been a sleeper surprise with genuine sequel potential as I really did like what they did with the unicorns. But because most all the characters were one-dimensional, the movie drags in the middle third as you wait for the inevitable. When it does finally happen, it's somewhat entertaining but let down by its poor CGI, so-so action sequences, and clunky plot resolution. The first two are forgivable given its budget, the third is not.
I don't regret watching this movie, I just wish that it had lived up to its potential.
If you like dark humor, jump scares, and a bit of gore, I'd recommend it to you. The characters are more caricatures. The satire is not subtle. The humor is low brow. And I say all of this as QUALITIES of the movie.
The level of writing is very much like that of 80s or 90s era sitcoms. The performances are fine - adequate. I left the theater understanding that I saw a "bad" movie by most standards. But I didn't regret spending money on the ticket. To me, it's one of those "so bad, it's good" kind of movies.
If I have the opportunity to see it again, maybe on a streaming service, I will.
The comedy side is strong but inconsistent. Some attempts I found hilarious while others fall flat, but not to the point of cringe. I enjoyed the entire cast as well as the visually unique characters.
I do want to point out a couple standouts. One is, to no one's surprise, Jenna Ortega. She has become a full-blown star and has taken the mantle of horror queen like none other. And Will Poulter, once known as the weird eyebrows dude from We're the Millers, continues to impress with vastly differing characters.
I had a fun time with this movie and think most fans of the subgenre will as well.
(1 viewing, opening Thursday Dolby Cinema 3/27/2025)
A movie solely about the Kintners and the unicorns could've been ace, especially if it lent into the fantasy side of it; almost if it was (iffy association incoming) 'How to Train Your Dragon'-esque, just with all the gore and death that this 2025 releaes does hold. The final scene, as oddly over the top as it is, shows the promise.
Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega are decent in their respective roles, not that I have any core moments to take from either of them here though. The Leopolds, as much as I wish they weren't in the film, are portrayed well enough by those on the screen, Will Poulter is minorly amusing to be fair.
I'm sure it'll work for a good many, but I can't say it did so for me.
I did enjoy Anthony Carrigan's performance as well as Jenna Ortega's.
I won't be too harsh on this movie since it doesn't take itself seriously and all the actors know that but they express their flaws quite brilliantly.
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- TriviaThe sensors used by the scientists to detect the presence of the creatures make the same sound as the motion trackers in Aliens (1986).
- GoofsNear the end just before they go outside for the last time, it goes from night time to bright daylight, even though only 10 or 15 minutes have passed.
- Quotes
Shepard: What exactly are we saying this is though?
Ridley: I think we know exactly what this is.
Shepard: What I can say with total confidence is that Elliot here, has hit a... a horse like Mammalia vertebral. Would that be the correct classification?
Belinda: Ya. No. But it is horse shaped. With some sort of protrusion or a growth.
Shepard: Oh, right.
Elliot: That's my working theory too. Feral Horse. Mad. Tumor ridden. Jumps in the middle of the road. Not the fault of any one driver per say.
Ridley: It's a fucking unicorn!
- Crazy creditsDuring the credits we see images from a tapestry that depict incidents from the film that affected each character.
- ConnectionsReferenced in kuji: Lado Kvataniya: Analysis of Mechanisms (2025)
- SoundtracksCherry-Coloured Funk
Performed by Cocteau Twins
Written by Simon Raymonde (as Simon Philip Raymonde), Robin Guthrie (as Robin A. Guthrie), Elizabeth Fraser
Courtesy of 4AD
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Box office
- Budget
- $15,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $12,899,252
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,787,425
- Mar 30, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $16,413,285
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1