Staff writer Sage Rosenfeld reviews Mark Anthony Green's “Opus,” which displays a lackluster plot despite brilliant ...
Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich square off in a film pitting a culty pop musician against the critics, but Opus needs far more focused ideas.
Opus is now available across Video on Demand platforms to rent and buy. You can find the film on platforms such as YouTube, ...
What had been an intriguing premise to talk about fame and the parasitic industries that live off it turns into a gross-out, run-for-it bloodfest and a plot that unravels.
In Opus, director Mark Anthony Gree attempts to dissect the relationship between fame, power, and blind devotion.
It seems like every few months, audiences are subjected to another film about some crew of 21st-century archetypes being ...
While I initially had high hopes for this film because the general plot sounded intriguing and I am a big Ayo Edebiri fan, I ...
follows Ariel Ecton (Ayo Edebiri), a scrappy early-career music journalist who gets invited to the exclusive listening party for the comeback album of reclusive '90s pop star Alfred Moretti (John ...
In the new horror movie “Opus,” we are introduced to Alfred Moretti, the biggest pop star of the '90s, with 38 No. 1 hits and albums as big as “Thriller,” “Hotel California” and ...
Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to attend the world premiere of Opus at the Sundance Film Festival. I arrived at the premiere over an hour early and still ended up halfway down a line that ...
In "Opus," writer/director Mark Anthony Green's directorial debut feature, a young journalist gets invited to the odd private compound of a reclusive music legend, who may also be a creepy cult leader ...
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