
Unicorn Store movie review: a fantastic beast
More movies like this, please: a piquant mix of whimsy and snark; an insistence that it’s not crazy to forge your own oddball path; an embrace of girly uncool. Bring on the weird, difficult women.

More movies like this, please: a piquant mix of whimsy and snark; an insistence that it’s not crazy to forge your own oddball path; an embrace of girly uncool. Bring on the weird, difficult women.

Cute and sweet and will put you to sleep, like a diabetic coma, and then it will smack you awake with its relentlessly cheery vivid-pastel optimism.
I fear that Steven Moffat is right at this very moment concocting an episode in which the our favorite Time Lord encounters anthropomorphic cute cuddly soft ponies (with razor-sharp teeth and a taste for blood)…
Extermin-awwwww!
I can see now that this is going to be a movie the terribleness of which I shall be obsessed with.
I’m so glad I’m in London at the moment, where we only have to worry about riots, not the cinemas shutting down.
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My Little Pony? Ah! “The world’s biggest tea party”? Aaaaahhhh! “Recorded live on stage”? AAAAAAHHHHHH!