The debut film from director/writer Mark Anthony Green is a messed-up send-up of pop-culture celebrity that has few redeeming ...
Written and directed by Mark Anthony Green, “Opus” draws a line between the haves and have nots in creativity instead of wealth. Toeing between horror and comedy, the film satirizes elitism through ...
Morehouse College alumnus and former GQ writer Mark Anthony Green speaks about his HBCU upbringing and his new film "Opus".
Opus is best enjoyed without a serving of trailers, commentary, and expectation, so if you're yet to see it, come back once ...
"What he said several times was that he didn't think that I was going to be able to do it,” writer-director Mark Anthony ...
Ultimately, while this film may not be the magnum opus of its cast and crew, it remains an enjoyable experience with baseline ...
The cult of celebrity is the barn-door target of Mark Anthony Green’s inventive but frustrating first horror film. Ayo Edebiri plays Ariel Ecton, a junior journalist who’s an unlikely invitee to the ...
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 ...
Before writer/director Mark Anthony Green pivoted to filmmaking, he was an editor at GQ Magazine — he knows the world of celebrity journalism and its opulent press junkets, which provides ...
Though not quite wild enough. Malkovich plays a reclusive music superstar, but the cult-of-celebrity satire of “Opus” never quite sorts out its thriller elements.
Everything you need to know about the brand new thriller film Opus as it gears up for release in cinemas worldwide.