Movies can include popular culture references to add depth and context to the setting and ultimately create a deeper ...
John Malkovich plays a legendary pop star who reemerges after nearly 30 years of seclusion in the new horror movie "Opus," ...
In A24's 'Opus', Ayo Edebiri stars as Ariel, a young journalist inexplicably invited to the compound of pop legend Moretti ...
Playing a cross between Bowie, Kanye, and Manson (Charles, not Marilyn), the legendary actor nearly saves this muddled, ...
In Mark Anthony Green's debut feature, also starring Tony Hale, Juliette Lewis and Murray Bartlett, a young writer scores an ...
In theaters March 14. To watch “Opus,” the muddled semisatire starring Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, is to experience a movie quickly go from ...
Opus' Review out of Sundance Film Festival. A24's latest stars Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich in horror send up of celebrity ...
Malkovich’s subdued and convincing performance, defined by a low and drawn-out intonation, chafes against Green’s verbose screenplay. There’s a clear excitement around these ideas ...
The setup is that a reclusive ’90s pop superstar named Moretti (John Malkovich) has invited six journalists to his rural compound for an ultra-exclusive (and eventually ultra-violent ...
Mark Anthony Green’s thriller about a music icon's sinister listening party delivers neither good songs, nor deep chills. A remote location. A group of unsuspecting, idiosyncratic hopefuls.
Even as it gestures towards a host of rich ideas concerning the dangers of sycophantic celebrity worship (and the increasing dearth of independent critical voices required to keep our cultural ...
The sword proves mightier than the pen in A24's messy slasher "Opus," one of the buzzier films at this year's Sundance. The thin comedic stab-fest is ...