Funny in parts due to the sheer charisma of star ... it’s an effective and visually dynamic moment in a movie with few others like it, one that expresses a painfully relatable sense of being ...
Sundance: Murray Bartlett and Juliette Lewis co-star in Mark Anthony Green's superficial misfire of a movie about the cultish nature of modern celebrity.
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 promising to punishing.
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.
Malkovich’s subdued and convincing performance, defined by a low and drawn-out intonation, chafes against Green’s verbose screenplay. There’s a clear excitement around these ideas ...
But the opportunity comes knocking with a piece of groundbreaking news: completely missing-in-action for 30 years, ‘90s music icon Alfred Moretti (John Malkovich) has decided to reappear in ...
Funny in parts due to the sheer ... Her Debut Film Was a Form of 'Therapy' From there, the movie around her is soon reduced to a nothingness of its own making. The action kicks off when Ariel receives ...