
A once-in-a-lifetime experience.
A young writer is invited to the remote compound of a legendary pop star who mysteriously disappeared thirty years ago. Surrounded by the star's cult of sycophants and intoxicated journalists, she finds herself in the middle of his twisted plan.
- 5.7
- 2025
- Released
- 1h 44m

Ayo Edebiri
Ariel Ecton
John Malkovich
Alfred Moretti
Juliette Lewis
Clara Armstrong
Murray Bartlett
Stan Sullivan
Melissa Chambers
Bianca Tyson
Tony Hale
Soledad Yusef
Stephanie Suganami
Emily Katz
Mark Sivertsen
Bill Lotto
Amber Midthunder
Belle
Tatanka Means
Najee
Aspen Martinez
Maude
Peter Diseth
Jorg
Tamera Tomakili
Rachel Malick
Rose Marley Meizlesh
Levelist #1
Jasper Keen
Lee
Young Mazino
Kent
Jean Effron
Receptionist
Justin Perry
Magazine Editor
Aimee McGuire
Magazine Editor
Chris Highlands
Magazine Editor
Andrew McMaster
Ellington
Lily Joy Winder
Makeup Artist
Orion Carrington
Journalist
Jeremiah Core
Middle Age Man
Marjorie W. Conner
Elderly Woman
Gabriel Armijo
Fraternity Member
Casey Messer
GDA Host
Samantha Christine
Levelist #2
Rosario Dawson
Billie Holiday (voice)
Ryan Cowles
Puppeteer
Bill Burr
Bill Burr (uncredited)
Lenny Kravitz
Moretti Superfan #1 (uncredited)
Lil Nas X
Moretti Superfan #2 (uncredited)
Sarah May Sommers
Karaoke Singer (uncredited)
Michael E. Stogner
Levelist / Artist (uncredited)
Justin Peach
Odd Man / Levelist (uncredited)
Crystal Mayes
Mother Levelist (uncredited)
Joellyn Baca
Levelist - Mother (uncredited)






Released
en
$10,000,000.00
$2,183,539.00
- #pop star
- #cult
- #psychological thriller
- #cult of celebrity
- #mysterious disappearance
Reviews
Director Mark Anthony Green’s “Opus” is an ambitious but uneven satirical horror-thriller that bites off more than it can chew. Centered on a young journalist named Ariel (Ayo Edebiri) who is invited to the secluded desert compound of a legendary pop star (John Malkovich) long thought to be missing, the film attempts to explore themes of celebrity worship, journalistic ethics, and the cult of fame

This had good potential and John Malkovich can usually be relied upon when eccentricity is needed, but the rest of this is an incomplete and rather messy reminder of “Midsommar” meets “Ten Little Indians”. He is the reclusive pop star “Moretti” who announces after almost thirty years away, that he is to release his comeback album. The industry goes wild for this news and when he announces his own











