Listen To The Chronicle Episode 43 – Death Of A Unicorn/Four Mothers

Man and younger woman look back in fear in Death Of A Unicorn

Your next dose of all things movie chat, better known as The Chronicle, is here! In episode 43 of The Peoples Movies official film Podcast, Clotilde and Paul review Death Of A Unicorn and Four Mothers.

First up is a horror-comedy hybrid, Death of A Unicorn, starring Jenna Ortega and Paul Rudd. Coming from A24/ EFD Films, which see a father daughter driving to a remote home. When the pair argue as they drive, they hit what they thought was a horse- it’s a Unicorn! Unsure of what to do, they put the body in the back of the car and head to the home of the Pharmaceutical tycoon Odell Leopold. They quickly learn it has magical powers of healing, the unicorn also has some angry parents!

Related Reviews: Four Mothers

In the second and final review of Four Mothers, James McArdle is Edward, a talented author on the verge of success. He looks after his mother, Alma (Fionnula Flanagan), when he’s on the verge of heading to the U.S to promote his book. His so-called friends decide they want a holiday and leave their mothers with Edward. Pushing him to make some important choices in life as the elderly mothers cause havoc.

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