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Here's a look at the seven best new movies arriving on HBO Max in July 2025, including Ryan Coogler's Sinners, Death of a ...
From the outset, Opus sets Moretti up as a legendary, yet mysterious, artist. He has not made an album in 30 years and no one ...
In the new horror movie “Opus,” we are introduced to Alfred Moretti, the biggest pop star of the ’90s, with 38 No. 1 hits and albums as big as “Thriller,” “Hotel California” and ...
Back in the 1990s, there was no bigger musical superstar than Alfred Moretti. “Global” doesn’t begin to describe his level of fame. His particular brand of old-school glam rock, new-school ...
John Malkovich’s Alfred Moretti isn’t just a character—he’s a living critique, a distorted reflection of the pop stars we worship in modern media. In Opus, director Mark Anthony Green’s directorial ...
The film co-stars John Malkovich as Alfred Moretti, an enigmatic superstar who’s resurfaced with his greatest work after 30 years out of the spotlight. By Jon Blistein. Jon Blistein ...
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.
Speaking of Mike White‘s beloved HBO series White Lotus, season three is about to drop on Max on Feb. 16. The cast is once again star studded, with Natasha Rothwell returning alongside new ...
Moretti may be the film's icon, but Ayo Edebiri, as Ariel Ecton, is the hand we hold as his sinister chaos unfurls. We learn Ariel's a young and eager journalist not far removed from college ...
J ohn Malkovich’s path to pop stardom began around the age of 70 in a Back Bay recording studio.. Singing at Cybersound Recording Studios, the actor leapt an octave to become Alfred Moretti, the ...
But the opportunity comes knocking with a piece of groundbreaking news: completely missing-in-action for 30 years, ‘90s music icon Alfred Moretti (John Malkovich) has decided to reappear in ...
In the new horror movie “Opus,” we are introduced to Alfred Moretti, the biggest pop star of the '90s, with 38 No. 1 hits and albums as big as “Thriller,” “Hotel California” and ...