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Opus 2025

Opus is a 2025 psychological thriller directed by Mark Anthony Green in his feature debut, distributed by A24. The film stars Ayo Edebiri as Ariel Ecton, a young music journalist invited to the remote desert compound of reclusive pop star Alfred Moretti (John Malkovich), who vanished decades ago. Surrounded by a cult-like entourage, Ariel uncovers a twisted plan that blurs the lines between fame, manipulation, and survival.๐Ÿ“… Release Timeline Sundance Premiere: January 27, 2025 Theatrical Release: March 14, 2025 Digital Release: April 1, 2025 HBO Max Streaming: July 11, 2025๐Ÿง  Critics Opus has received mixed reviews: Rotten Tomatoes: 40% critic score, 60% audience score Decider: Criticized for formulaic storytelling and underdeveloped themes The Guardian: Described as "incredibly stupid" with a "pretentious yet hopelessly half-sketched" narrative.๐Ÿงฉ Story The film satirizes celebrity culture, media ethics, and power dynamics in the workplace. Ariel's journey reflects real-world parallels, such as the story of Luigi Mangione, who gained notoriety after allegedly killing a CEO. Director Mark Anthony Green emphasizes themes of tribalism and celebrity in the narrative.๐Ÿ“บ Where to Watch Opus is currently available for streaming on HBO Max and various VOD platforms. You can check availability on Amazon Prime Video, YouTube Movies, or Google Play Movies.๐Ÿ’ฐ Box Office Performance Opus (2025), directed by Mark Anthony Green and distributed by A24, had a disappointing box office performance. Despite a $10 million production budget, the film grossed approximately $2.2 million worldwide . Its domestic opening weekend was particularly underwhelming, earning just $1.03 million from 1,764 theaters, marking it as one of the worst wide-release debuts in A24's history . Internationally, Opus earned an additional $203,196, with notable but modest earnings in countries like Russia and Italy . The film's lackluster box office performance reflects its mixed critical reception, with many reviewers citing its formulaic storytelling and underdeveloped themes as key drawbacks .๐Ÿ“ Conclusion Opus (2025) is a psychological thriller that dives into the dark and twisted world of celebrity culture and media manipulation. Despite its strong cast and intriguing premise, the film received mixed reviews for its storytelling and thematic execution. It offers a satirical look at fame, power, and survival through the journey of a young journalist uncovering unsettling truths behind a reclusive pop star. If youโ€™re interested in a thought-provoking, albeit imperfect, commentary on modern fame, Opus might be worth a watch, especially now that itโ€™s available on HBO Max and other streaming platforms.

  • 2025
  • 1 h : 44 min
  • 640 views
  • 5.587
  • R
  • English (Canada)
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Anu

2025-04-01 18:50:46

Opus started off pretty solid but fell apart in the final act. It's similar to other stories like Midsommar, Get Out, Blink Twice, The Menu, etc. So this wasn't anything new, but that wasn't much of an issue for me. The problem is in the explanation for what drives the cult. What it's about - its purpose. Malkovich's character sorta kinda attempts to offer an explanation at the end, but it didn't feel sufficiently solid enough to patch up the holes created by that issue. The acting in here was great though, and it was fun to see Malkovich ham it up the way he did. This was director Mark Anthony Green's first film, and he was also the writer. He has potential, as evidenced by the strong first half of the story. But he needs a bit more work to stick the landing. Video review available on my YouTube channel.

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