- 70%
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- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- April 15, 2016 (8 years ago)
- Language
- English
- Origin
- United States
- Genres
- Crime & Mystery
- Production companies
- Broad Green Pictures · filmscience
- Runtime
- 1h 35m
Anton YelchinPat
Imogen PootsAmber
Alia ShawkatSam
Joe ColeReece
Callum TurnerTiger
Patrick StewartDarcy
Mark WebberDaniel
Eric EdelsteinBig Justin
Macon BlairGabe
Kai LennoxClark
David W. ThompsonTad
Michael DraperStagehand
Andy CopelandStage Manager
Brent WerznerWerm
Lj KlinkGuitarist
Kasey BrownDrummer
Taylor TunesEmily
Jake LoveTwin #1
Kyle LoveTwin #2
October MooreCop #1
Joseph BertótCop #2
Jacob KaschBartender
Samuel SummerJonathan
Mason KnightKyle
Colton RuscheinskyAlan
Get ready for one of the most intense thrillers in years; an all-out war between a punk rock band and a gang of skinheads.
This wilfully unpleasant midnight special further demonstrates its helmer's machete-sharp sense of craft.
Dir. Jeremy Saulnier. US. 2015. 95mins
Punks and Nazi skinheads meet in this tense yet lovely kick in the teeth
Starring Patrick Stewart in his most menacing role to date, the thriller hits theaters nationwide today.
Patrick Stewart stars as the skinhead leader of a White supremacist club in the fear-filled shocker.
The film is an unambiguous endorsement of violent revolt as the only effective response to such inhuman savagery.
Jeremy Saulnier’s gripping ‘Green Room’ is exploitive but in the most enjoyable way.
A shabby white-power outpost in the Oregon boondocks becomes a grim last stand for a nomadic band of college-age punk rockers in the demonically gripping "Green
★★★★☆ Jeremy Saulnier’s follows up Blue Ruin (2014) with the gloriously entertaining Green Room (2015), a siege movie that pits pit bulls and murderous...
Fast and funny, the whole thing’s a bit of a scrum, says Charlotte O'Sullivan
Green Room is an overly fussy thriller where dialogue is so direct, and shots are arranged in such a mannered way that you can't help but be distracted by their precision.
Neo-Nazis and punks. It can only be Jeremy Saulnier's Green Room. Head over to Empire Online for our verdict.
A punk band must escape racist skinheads or die tryin' in this tense, nerve-shredding B movie 'Green Room' — read Peter Travers' review.
Early in Green Room, a cash-hungry punk-rock band finds itself deep in the Oregon backwoods, performing uneasily for a rowdy troupe of white...
A green room is often where nothing much happens before a show, somewhere to kill time before going on stage.
The Ain’t Rights are the fictional punk band at the heart of Jeremy Saulnier’s defiantly unmusical yet gripping indie thriller, and the group’s members seem scr
Patrick Stewart is impressive as a white supremacist in a genuinely shocking horror-thriller about a punk band’s battle with neo-Nazis
Sir Patrick Stewart may have been knighted by Queen Elizabeth, but all that British virtue is set aside for his new movie, "Green Room."
Cannes Review: 'Blue Ruin' Director Jeremy Saulnier Scores Again With Bloody 'Green Room'
The acclaimed director of "Blue Ruin" continues his winning streak with a tale of a hardcore band in peril after witnessing a murder
Movie review of “Green Room”: This no-frills thriller, about a punk-rock band fighting for survival against ultraviolent white-supremacist skinheads, is one nasty piece of work — in a good way....
A pinched punk band — so poor they can barely afford a presence on social media — siphons their way from gig to gig before contracting an engagement at an all-day skinhead sock hop. The white supremacist paraphernalia lining the walls of the titular cubbyhole should have been an instant signal to skedaddle. Instead, the members wind up fighting for their lives after accidentally stumbling across a murder scene. As the wealthy club owner who holds racial advocacy workshops during off hours, Patrick Stewart comes off too blandly unthreatening to make much of an impact. It takes a while for the solid premise to unravel, though, and for the better portion of its running time Green Room functions as a highly effective thriller. The closer writer-director Jeremy Saulnier inches toward horror, the more predictable it becomes, until it’s simply a matter of death-by-billing. Starring (in no particular order) Imogen Poots, Anton Yelchin, Alia Shawkat, and a deliciously scuzzy Macon Blair.
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