
A beautiful desperate widow goes on a dangerous quest to meet a mythical wish-granting unicorn who lies deep in the cannibal-infested "Wishing Forest." Along the way, she encounters a mighty warrior and a deceptive thief, who may or may not be trustworthy. But danger lurks everywhere and they are being tracked by the deadliest cannibal of all, a bloodthirsty savage who worships a magical feral Goddess who feasts on the hearts of his victims.
1h 1m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Karin Brauns
Brigid

Robert Amstler
Virren

Samuel Story
Keljeon

Stormi Maya
Leonore (Cannibal Goddess)

J.D. Angstadt
Syldan

Jacob Angstadt
Cannibal #1

Jolene Hadley
Brigid

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May 29, 2023source: Quest for the Unicorn

KhuliChana
Nov 22, 2022Desperate, but determined widow Brijid (a lively performance by ravishing blonde beauty Karin Brauns) embarks on a dangerous quest to find and meet a wish granting unicorn that lives deep inside a magical forest that's infested with cannibal freaks. Directors Leia and Jadzia Perez relate the absorbingly odd story at a constant pace, offers a flavorsome evocation of a wondrous and perilous enchanted fairytale world, make fine use of the breathtaking Boreal forest locations, deliver some cool bits of graphic gore, and stage the chase and fight scenes with aplomb. Voluptuous knockout Stormi Maya cuts a striking figure as formidable cannibal goddess Leonore. Moreover, there are sturdy supporting contributions from Samuel Story as charming thief Keljeon and Robert Amstler as brawny warrior Virren, plus a highly ambiguous "happy" ending. A neat little flick.

🤬Mohamad Ali🤬
Nov 22, 2022I love that the cover of this movie looks like it could very well be a kid movie about unicorns and the actual film is full of gore, cannibalism and that trait that Heavy Metal and The Hitchhiker always had where breasts just have to appear every few scenes. A widow (Karin Brauns) goes on a dangerous quest to meet a mythical wish-granting unicorn which just so happens to live in a Wishing Forest. And that's where the cannibals live and a feral goddess (Stormi Maya) who devours the hearts of non-believers. This movie is like a Nightwish tour shirt come to life for 80 someodd minutes. And the effects are way better than they need to be, the gross moments are more than gross and the women are all universally the kind of gorgeous that red blooded boys enjoy. It made me wish that the 80s era of deathstalkers and sorceresses never ended and we got more of these movies. Directed by Leia and Jadzia Perez from a script by Jamie Grefe, who has also write some new Emanuelle movies that aren't out yet, this movie feels like getting dosed outside an Amon Amarth show, making out with someone you don't know and will never see again, then coming to at a Melvins show across town in the midst of drinking your third beer. It doesn't have to make any sense for you to enjoy it.

N Tè Bø
Nov 22, 2022I'm giving this a middle of the road 5/10 cause this is a hard one to review. So lets break this down: What's commendable? The movie is different, that's for sure. Browsing Tubi for nonsense to watch usually ends up with a predictable low budging experience that has you yawning or chuckling. Bad effects, awful costumes, the loosest definition of acting, a distinct lack of trying. Well the first thing that is noticeable is that these people did try. There's effort here. It's a horror fantasy, with some nasty cannibals running around being cannibals. The characters interact in a strange way and their dialog is often a bit off, giving everything a real dreamlike feel even when the post processing doesn't kick in (but when it does hooooooooo boy). This does tie in with the themes of the movie, oddly enough. So what doesn't work? Well, it's pretty boring, not much actually happens in the movie, and some of the scenes along with the costumes give this movie more of a *-film feel than anything else. Specifically when the antagonist is rubbing her tits with blood for a length of time that feels longer than it probably is. Don't watch this with people you don't know well or they are gonna think you're into some wild stuff. Maybe you are into wild stuff? I don't judge, but your friends might. In addition, the unicorn horn that appears to be some kind of plunger bounces hilariously when the horse it's attached to moves around. It's very funny. All in all, a strange experience, but a welcome change of pace from the usual nonsense you find on free streaming services. So give it a whirl if you want something different especially if you like bloody half naked shamans.