Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
In the broadest strokes, it's pretty hilarious how much of Opus feels like a case of movie déjà vu. If you've been exposed to the kind of arty horror popularized by today’s biggest independent movie ...
If horror movies have taught us anything it’s this: Don’t go anywhere. Don’t leave your house, and if you do leave your house, don’t leave your hometown. And if you do leave your hometown, don’t go ...
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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 ...
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. By Lovia Gyarkye ...
Cultlike celebrities of a certain size sometimes cross the line between unsettling narcissism and unsettling narcissism with top notes of pathology. This may not be news, even if they make the news ...
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‘Opus' Review: Even Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich Can't Save A24's Exceedingly Silly Horror Send-Up of Fandom
A remote location. A group of unsuspecting, idiosyncratic hopefuls. A murderous plan that would eliminate them one by one. The formula is nearly a fool-proof one to pull off an entertaining ...
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. Even as it gestures towards a host of rich ...
Mark Anthony Green’s thriller about a music icon's sinister listening party delivers neither good songs, nor deep chills. A remote location. A group of unsuspecting, idiosyncratic hopefuls. A ...
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