"Opus," starring John Malkovich, premiered at Sundance with mixed reviews, blending satire and horror unevenly.

"Opus," directed by Mark Anthony Green and starring John Malkovich and Ayo Edebiri, premiered at Sundance with mixed reviews. The film follows journalists invited to a reclusive pop star's remote compound for a new album release, which turns into a horror scenario. Critics praise Malkovich's performance but note the film's uneven blend of satire and horror, resulting in predictable scares and an anticlimactic ending. Despite its flaws, "Opus" offers entertainment value, especially for A24 fans.

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