Staff writer Sage Rosenfeld reviews Mark Anthony Green's “Opus,” which displays a lackluster plot despite brilliant ...
Green joins Q's Tom Power to talk about his debut feature, its take on celebrity culture from the perspective of a journalist ...
After shaping narratives at GQ, Green shifts gears to direct Opus–starring Ayo Edebri–a cinematic reflection of the same ...
The GQ editor-turned filmmaker’s new A24 movie is a warning against tribalism and cults of personality, and was made with such modest means that he felt the need to lead by example: “Every time we ...
It feels like promotion, and I don’t understand that.” Stephanie Suganami, Tatanka Means, John Malkovich, Mark Anthony Green, Ayo Edebiri, Juliette Lewis and Murray Bartlett attend the ‘Opus ...
John Malkovich and Mark Anthony Green spoke to Digital Trends about their movie Opus, the art of storytelling, and how to create a pop star.
Opus writer/director Mark Anthony Green credits all the great things he’s achieved in his life and career to his legendary Atlanta alma mater, Morehouse College. Green introduced his directorial ...
That is one of the most striking lines from Opus, a new A24 film written and directed by Mark Anthony Green. The quip was delivered by the movie’s central figure, Alfred Moretti, played by actor ...
If there's anyone qualified to write a film about the intersection of celebrity and tribalism, told from the perspective of a journalist, it's Mark Anthony Green, a celebrated GQ editor who has ...
In Mark Anthony Green’s Opus, a young writer named Ariel Ecton (Ayo Edebiri) and her journey to the compound of the iconic Alfred Moretti (Malkovich), the world’s most famous pop star ...