In Opus, director Mark Anthony Gree attempts to dissect the relationship between fame, power, and blind devotion.
In Opus, John Malkovich gives an all-out, unhinged performance in the newest A24 horror film, and it would all work well enough if not for an under-developed and lackluster script.
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Opus” fumbles its strong cast and interesting premise on an underdeveloped story, leaving its themes and characters insufficiently explored.
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What had been an intriguing premise to talk about fame and the parasitic industries that live off it turns into a gross-out, ...
The first scene of “Opus,” A24’s newest horror-thriller satirizing the media industry and pop culture fandom, opens in a drab ...
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Ayo Edebiriis the kind of performer who makes you wish you were best friends with her in real life. Her infectious charm, ...
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