It’s one reason why “Death of a Unicorn” is one of the more anticipated spring movies.
Some horror movies are funny because they’re morbidly grotesque. Others are funny because they’re appalling and tragic.
Death of a Unicorn is a fun monster movie, but despite the energetic action, there’s not enough to make it stand out from its contemporaries.
A fantasy horror comedy that is also an Eat the Rich parable and also a functioning homage to scare classics like "Jurassic ...
"Death of a Unicorn," in theaters Friday, loses track of the comedy by failing to ground its outrageous premise in reality.