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Members (Anton Yelchin, Alia Shawkat) of a punk-rock band and a tough young woman (Imogen Poots) battle murderous white supremacists at a remote Oregon roadhouse.
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Green Room delivers unapologetic genre thrills with uncommon intelligence and powerfully acted élan.

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Nigel Andrews Financial Times 12/27/2016
3/5
For a mess, it's lively. But from Saulnier we'd have liked something more. Go to Full Review
Sara Michelle Fetters MovieFreak.com 08/11/2016
3.5/4
Its go-for-broke horror aesthetic a real world cavalcade of terror that had me noticeably shaking long after the film itself had come to an end. Go to Full Review
Charlotte O'Sullivan London Evening Standard 05/15/2016
3/5
How can you resist a film that, metaphorically, throws Simon & Garfunkel, Fugazi and Slayer into the same moshpit? Go to Full Review
Bryce Hanson Horror Movie Talk Sep 23
6/10
Green Room is worth seeing, but I think it gets a little overhyped as a “hidden gem”. I think the novelty of seeing Patrick Stewart as the bad guy gave this movie some legs, but it’s essentially a run of the mill thriller. Go to Full Review
Matthew Rozsa Dread Central Apr 18
4/4
This underrated 2015 thriller predicted Trump’s America. Go to Full Review
Julianne Bell The Stranger (Seattle, WA) 10/22/2024
Everyone in the main ensemble delivers powerful performances, but Patrick Stewart is particularly chilling as the aloof white supremacist bar owner Darcy. Go to Full Review
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Cole M. @colemcq 1d Sub par for what was expected. A list villain with a D list script, if you came to watch skinheads get killed in cool ways, welp you will STILL be disappointed. Some of the kills are cool and honestly the only reason I’m not giving this one star. First 30 minutes boring, shitty music, bad dialogue, not enough of actually making us like the characters. Second 30 minutes: make us like some of the characters, immediately kill them and undo anything that seemed somewhat important. Last 30 minutes: slow crawl ending with no real “end fight” besides some random skin head. We catch the main villain off guard and he puts up 0 fight, overall just not a satisfying ending. There is also 0 continuity in this film, we start off the band room scene with our main man nearly losing his hand and having his arm slashed and then we put duct tape on it and we forget it ever even happened. What was the point of that scene? He struggled to load a shotgun one time? His hand was literally holding on by a thread and that’s the only holdback? Besides lazy writing and no real storyline this movies great if only for the kills. Although it seems as if our main cast got the blunt of it and all the skinheads had pretty boring kills which is a shame. Overall 1/5. +1 because of the shock of hearing professor X drop the word twice (which was totally unnecessary) Final score 2/5 See more Angelina B. @angelinabud Feb 3 I didnt finish it so I guess I cant rate it yet , BUT the first 30 minutes were so boring I couldn't even finish it so there ya go See more Rich C. @Cordu0702 Jan 18 Great film. Loved it. A must watch. See more Poncho J @BoyBavvang Nov 23 Moronic decisions everywhere and uninsteresting characters. See more Jack F @MovieFan111 Nov 19 I hated this movie. Cool cast, but some covers are misleading. I didn't like the atmosphere, or the story. Also, that bald guy just doesn't look like a villain. See more Yossam I Nov 3 Well shoot and executed tension building with each scene See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Members (Anton Yelchin, Alia Shawkat) of a punk-rock band and a tough young woman (Imogen Poots) battle murderous white supremacists at a remote Oregon roadhouse.
Director
Jeremy Saulnier
Producer
Neil Kopp, Anish Savjani, Victor Moyers
Screenwriter
Jeremy Saulnier
Distributor
A24
Production Co
Filmscience, Broad Green Pictures
Rating
R (Language|Gory Images|Some Drug Content|Strong Brutal Graphic Violence)
Genre
Mystery & Thriller, Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 29, 2016, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Jul 27, 2016
Box Office (Gross USA)
$3.2M
Runtime
1h 34m
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