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Opus, John Malkovich and Ayo Edebiri
‘Opus’ Review: Even Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich Can’t Save A24’s Exceedingly Silly Horror Send-Up of Fandom
Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich lead Mark Anthony Green’s music fandom send-up thriller 'Opus,' which delivers neither good songs, nor deep chills.
Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich face off in dark Sundance comedy 'Opus'
"Opus" pairs one of Hollywood's hottest young actors with a living legend in a treatise on fame, the music industry and cults of creativity.
‘Opus’ Gives us John Malkovich, Pop Superstar
Playing a cross between Bowie, Kanye, and Manson (Charles, not Marilyn), the legendary actor nearly saves this muddled, satirical horror movie. Nearly.
Sundance: In ‘Opus,’ John Malkovich plays a pop star in a sloppy slasher that spills blood and ink
This A24 debut by a former GQ journalist stars Ayo Edebiri of "The Bear" as an ambitious writer who tries to survive the assignment from hell.
‘Opus’ Review: Ayo Edebiri & John Malkovich Navigate Toxic Stan Culture In Mark Anthony Green’s A24 Horror Debut — Sundance Film Festival
Following his career as a GQ fashion columnist, writer-director Mark Anthony Green makes his feature debut with a chillingly relevant dark comedic horror that gives Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich some of their meatiest performances yet.
‘Opus’: Ayo Edebiri & John Malkovich World Premiere Takes Sundance On A Wild Trip
The pic is a trippy genre movie that follows reclusive rock star Moretti ( John Malkovich ), who emerges after being decades away to invite a group of journalists to his cult compound.
Opus Sundance Review — John Malkovich Impresses in Otherwise Bland A24 Horror Satire
Produced by A24 and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Mark Anthony Green, Opus was one of the most anticipated horror films of 2025. Although it is
Opus Trailer: John Malkovich Is a Pop Star Cult Leader in New A24 Horror Film
The trailer for Opus, an upcoming horror film from A24, gives audiences a taste of John Malkovich’s unsettling performance as a pop star cult leader. While establishing the movie’s eerie tone, the preview also provides an overview of the basic premise.
‘Opus’ Review: Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich Can’t Rescue This Celebrity Cult Horror Misfire
In Mark Anthony Green's debut feature, also starring Tony Hale, Juliette Lewis and Murray Bartlett, a young writer scores an invite to the remote compound of a legendary musician.
A Slithery, Singing John Malkovich Is All Opus Has Going for It
He’s played by the great John Malkovich, who actually sings several of the songs featured in the picture. This is reason enough to see this film or at least to be intrigued by it. Malkovich never really left his theatricality behind when he broke through into movies in the 1980s;
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‘Opus' and ‘By Design' Editors Discuss Cutting Around a Woman Who Becomes a Chair
Between an unpredictable comedy following a woman (Juliette Lewis) who swaps bodies with a chair and a horror thriller from ...
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‘Opus’ Star Ayo Edebiri Unpacks How Fame “Affects All Of Us” In Mark Anthony Green’s A24 Horror Debut — Sundance Studio
In writer-director Mark Anthony Green's A24 horror debut 'Opus', Ayo Edibiri plays a journalist invited to the compound a ...
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HM Cragg takes 92,224-square-foot lease at Opus industrial property in Eden Prairie
Endeavor Development and HM Cragg announced a 92,224-square-foot lease for HM Cragg at Endeavor Development’s Nexus at Opus ...
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25 horror movies you need to see in 2025 (from 'Companion' to 'Opus')
A new Stephen King flick? Yep. Double the Frankenstein? You know it. Another "M3GAN"? Naturally. Here are 25 horror movies to ...
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