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 ...
During Sundance, Opus star Ayo Edebiri detailed the challenges in bringing her journalist to life in Mark Anthony Green's directorial debut, Opus.
Funny in parts due to the sheer charisma of star Ayo Edebiri, "Opus" is a film whose ultimate punchline comes at the expense of the viewers it deceives into looking for depth. The story begins with a ...
What happened to Moretti (John Malkovich), an iconic, red-flared, groundbreaking music star who retreated from public life ...
Leave it to A24 to always make an impression at a festival — and tonight they left the entire Eccles transfixed and locked in their seats with the premiere of Mark Anthony Green’s directorial debut ...
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 ...
Played perceptively by Ayo Edebiri, Ariel Ecton is one such up-and ... You get the idea. If “Opus” has any chance to plausibly sell Moretti as a great icon, whose influence is compared to ...
The intrepid reporter carries a notebook, where she scribbles observations that contribute to most of Opus’ laughs. Edebiri, who is always a pleasure to watch, strikes a nice balance of nervous ...
With an endorsement from two high-octane dressers like Kendall Jenner and Ayo Edebiri, we can safely assume that the trend is ...
A young writer (Ayo Edebiri) is invited to the remote compound of a legendary pop star (John Malkovich) who mysteriously disappeared thirty years ago. Surrounded by the star's cult of sycophants and ...
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 ...
Funny in parts due to the sheer charisma of star Ayo Edebiri, “Opus” is a film whose ultimate punchline comes at the expense of the viewers it deceives into looking for depth. The story begins ...