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Green Room

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Anton Yelchin and Imogen Poots in Green Room (2015)
Director Jeremy Saulnier gives IMDb exclusive commentary about the trailer for his latest film, 'Green Room,' a fast-paced thriller about a punk rock band that witnesses a murder and is forced into a vicious fight for survival against a group of maniacal skinheads.
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A punk rock band is forced to fight for survival after witnessing a murder at a neo-Nazi skinhead bar.A punk rock band is forced to fight for survival after witnessing a murder at a neo-Nazi skinhead bar.A punk rock band is forced to fight for survival after witnessing a murder at a neo-Nazi skinhead bar.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Saulnier
  • Writer
    • Jeremy Saulnier
  • Stars
    • Anton Yelchin
    • Imogen Poots
    • Alia Shawkat
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    149K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,012
    360
    • Director
      • Jeremy Saulnier
    • Writer
      • Jeremy Saulnier
    • Stars
      • Anton Yelchin
      • Imogen Poots
      • Alia Shawkat
    • 433User reviews
    • 451Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 25 nominations total

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    Anton Yelchin
    Anton Yelchin
    • Pat
    Imogen Poots
    Imogen Poots
    • Amber
    Alia Shawkat
    Alia Shawkat
    • Sam
    Patrick Stewart
    Patrick Stewart
    • Darcy
    Joe Cole
    Joe Cole
    • Reece
    Callum Turner
    Callum Turner
    • Tiger
    David Thompson
    David Thompson
    • Tad
    • (as David W. Thompson)
    Mark Webber
    Mark Webber
    • Daniel
    Macon Blair
    Macon Blair
    • Gabe
    Eric Edelstein
    Eric Edelstein
    • Big Justin
    Michael Draper
    Michael Draper
    • Stagehand
    Andy Copeland
    • Stage Manager
    Brent Werzner
    Brent Werzner
    • Werm
    Lj Klink
    Lj Klink
    • Guitarist
    • (as LJ Klink)
    Kasey Brown
    Kasey Brown
    • Drummer
    Taylor Tunes
    • Emily
    Kai Lennox
    Kai Lennox
    • Clark
    Jake Love
    • Twin #1
    • Director
      • Jeremy Saulnier
    • Writer
      • Jeremy Saulnier
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    User reviews433

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    7Sergeant_Tibbs

    Thrives on a sense of dread rather than subversive tension like Blue Ruin.

    Besides the notable cast, Jeremy Saulnier's Green Room is most likely closer to his 2007 horror comedy Murder Party than his sleeper 2014 thriller Blue Ruin. One of the most pleasant surprises of last year, it was very nice to see that Saulnier managed to gather up a follow-up in a relatively quick time – the gap from festival run to general release date notwithstanding. Green Room continues the vein of comically inept people in violent situations, but it's too crowded and lacks the subversiveness that made Blue Ruin so riveting. More characters means more bloodshed, but it uses that a crutch to get easy thrills rather than spending time getting us invested. Nevertheless, on concept alone it's destined for cult status, but lets hope Saulnier has a better idea up his sleeve next.

    Set in a day or two on the frugal tour of a punk band – they appear to be entirely fueled on stealing gas from other cars – including Anton Yelchin, Alia Shawkat, Callum Turner and Joe Coe, they're very young, semi-talented, with a modest following but very little prospects. They're just in it for the thrill of the moment onstage. From a tip of a journalist after a gig is cancelled, they play a show at a neo-nazi venue just to get by. They tease the crowd with anti- white-supremacist lyrics, but they're in no real danger until one of the band members accidentally stumbles upon a murder in the bar's green room. They're held hostage, helped by a friend of the deceased played by Imogen Poots, until it becomes clear that the supremacist's only option – lead by Patrick Stewart – is to leave no witnesses and frame the band for everything. Cue a relentless bloodbath and a grudging cleanup.

    While the first gore scene is certainly stomach churning, the film regrettably relies on a palpable sense of dread over taunt tension. Its ultimate payoffs just have shock value rather than anything more gratifying, thereby drowning out its small comic elements. This is a very familiar brand of storytelling, and Saulnier definitely raises it from feeling pedestrian but it doesn't go much further than that. For one, I really wish he had shot it himself. While Blue Ruin has much more patience, Saulnier's own photography in his hands boasted more cinematic shots than the most expensive and lavish blockbusters. It was vivid and atmospheric. Instead of atmosphere, we get noise in Green Room. He trades the camera to Sean Porter, who did an otherwise great job with this year's Kumiko the Treasure Hunter, but it lacks the contrasts and focus to make it as effective despite the abundance of opportunities.

    The film makes a wise choice to give every character a hint of humanity, including the supremacists, as this could have otherwise been a very unsympathetic batch of characters to follow. However, muddy motivations make it difficult to latch onto anybody when a few odd decisions are made. Their mutual efforts to outwit aren't too witty. The dialogue needed a lot of work, since it wasn't interested in getting deep under the character's skin, or mostly shredded to give the actors more breathing room. It's still an engaging film at least. Blue Ruin's lead Macon Blair is an understated highlight, while Patrick Stewart clearly channels Heisenberg without forcing it. Anton Yelchin and Alia Shawkat are the least likely punk rockers, but the latter makes it work by being the entrepreneurial boss while Yelchin's vulnerability makes him a natural underdog. Imogen Poots is usually irritating, but is only mildly irritating here. Unfortunately, Green Room runs thin the further it goes along, and severely lacks the potency that made Blue Ruin a treat. It's an average thriller, but an above average horror film.

    7/10
    7jmb-68085

    Not what I expected...

    This was on my to-watch list for quite a while before I gave it a chance. Holy crap this movie is good. Not ten stars good, obviously, but man it throws some curve balls. All of the actors were competent and believable. The tension builds and builds. The ending was stereotypical but didn't detract from the film at all. Wonder how much time Patrick Stewart had to spend in makeup to play a skinhead lol.
    7t-dooley-69-386916

    A Brilliantly compelling thriller

    A punk band are on tour trying to build up a following and get the 'vibe' going. It is going down like a pork pie at a bar mitzvah and then they get offered an actual paying gig; only it is out in the wilds of the Pacific North west of America. On arrival it looks a bit down market to be honest.

    Then they sort of realise that they might be playing to some sort of white supremacists or something and yet decide to carry on – after all they are guaranteed a pay day. Then they stumble into a room where a crime has been committed. Now they are the only non locals to have seen it and all of a sudden they go from being guests to being in deep trouble.

    Now I thought this was going to be a slasher horror type and so was a bit non plussed at the thought. However, it is a rollicking and very tense thriller. There are some superb performances here too. Macon Blair as the well meaning MC is superb – but he is always excellent and Patrick 'beam me up Scotty' Stewart (I know he doesn't use that line) is deliciously ambiguous. This is a case of ordinary people having to do extraordinary things and it all hangs together really well – so an easy one to recommend.
    Michael_Elliott

    Exceptional Thriller

    Green Room (2015)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    After a disastrous show, a broke punk rock group takes a job out in the woods where they will be playing for some "political" people. After the set one member of the group sees something he wasn't supposed to so the owner (Patrick Stewart) sets loose some goons to try and kill the band.

    GREEN ROOM might not sound like it has the greatest story ever written but writer-director Jeremy Saulnier actually makes one of the more impressive thrillers in recent years. I'm sure many people will call this a horror movie, which is understandable due to the extremely gory violence but it also works perfectly as a tense thriller. What I enjoyed most is that the story itself is quite simple but the director does wonders with it and proves that as long as something is well-made anything is possible.

    The film has become somewhat notorious due to its violence and I think it's going to turn a lot of people off but if you've got the stomach for it then you're going to be in for a treat. Unlike the SAW movies this one here isn't showing violence just for the shock factor but it uses it to keep the viewer off guard and not knowing where the next violent twist is going to come from. There are some pretty brutal deaths here but all of them happen for a reason.

    The film's plot certainly keeps you off guard because you're introduced to this band and other supporting characters but you'll never be able to guess who the hero is, who is going to survive until the end and who will make it out alive. In most thrillers you know who will be walking away at the end here but that's not the case here. The level of surprise is a major plus and the director uses this to help build up additional suspense. The entire cast and especially Anton Yelchin, Joe Cole and Alia Shawkat are extremely good. Stewart is also very cold-blooded and sinister as the leader.

    GREEN ROOM had a lot of hype as it was released to theaters and it certainly deserved ever bit of it. The film is certainly unpleasant at times but it's so well-made and intense that it really works wonders.
    8nitro999

    A must watch if you have any appreciation of indie efforts

    I watched this movie because I so enjoyed Jeremy Saulnier's "Blue Ruin" in which I thought all the characters were 'real' people and the action believable. If you want a brief respite from Hollywood's high-dollar, high-tech gloss then you will probably enjoy this depiction of a nitty gritty, down and dirty, all out, no holds barred fight for survival. Set aside a couple of hours and give this movie a watch. The acting was good, particularly from Patrick Stewart whose appearance in this Indie effort lent it some Hollywood 'depth'. The movie would have been just fine without him, but it was good to see him playing a cool part in a low budget show. Okay, there were a couple of 'oh-I-wish-I'd-had-my-eyes-closed-when-that-happened' moments but nothing too far out. As in "Blue Ruin", all the characters had a 'real people' feel. Highly recommended - by me anyway. On my 0 to 9 scale an 8.

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    • Trivia
      While the tracks were recorded separately the staged performances, the actors and actress actually performed their songs. Anton Yelchin and Alia Shawkat already knew how to play their instruments, but according to Jeremy Saulnier, Callum Turner had no experience with any sort of music. Joe Cole also learned to play drums, specifically for this movie.
    • Goofs
      When the band first has Big Justin hostage there is a telephone sitting on the table next to him.
    • Quotes

      Pat: I know what it is.

      Amber: What what is?

      Pat: My "desert-island band."

      Amber: Tell somebody who gives a shit.

    • Alternate versions
      French theatrical version was cut to secure a "Not under 12" (!) rating. That version was also released on DVD. The Blu-ray features the uncut version and is rated "Not under 16".
    • Connections
      Featured in Half in the Bag: Green Room (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Takin' Out the Trash
      Written by Christian Blunda & Patsy Gelb

      Performed by Patsy's Rats

      Courtesy of Christian Blunda

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Site
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Habitación verde
    • Filming locations
      • Portland, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies
      • Broad Green Pictures
      • Film Science
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,220,371
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $87,984
      • Apr 17, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,767,402
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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