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  <title>Episode 90 - Death of a Unicorn</title>
  <description>Sure! Based on the transcript from Mindframes Episode 90 – &amp;quot;Death of a Unicorn&amp;quot;, here are listener-friendly notes:  &amp;amp;nbsp;Episode 90: Death of a Unicorn A Mindframes Film Conversation Guests:  🎙️ Tarek Fayoumi (Chicago film critic)  🎬 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 &amp;amp;amp; Highlights    Timestamp Topic     00:00 Episode intro + guest Tarek Fayoumi joins   00:50 Overview of Death of a Unicorn &amp;amp;amp; 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 &amp;amp;amp; 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”     Let me know if you’d like this formatted for a website or podcast show notes page — I can do that too! </description>
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