Green Room

Parental Rating: R

Contains: Language    Violence    Drug Use    Adult Content    

Jill's Review

Opens April 29, 2016

Runs 95 minutes

A not very good punk rock band performs in an out of the way dive for a mostly skin head audience. When they get back to their "green room", they accidentally witness a murder. It is all downhill from there as they try to fight their way out of the club against a vicious group of Nazi skin heads led by the quiet but lethal Darcy (Patrick Stewart). All bets are off on whether anyone survives this nightmare.

Wow, this movie was crazy and brutal and edge of your seat good. It is something very different than you might expect. It is very gory. Some of the scenes are so graphic you may have to look away for a second but they don't last long. There isn't a wasted minute in this film. It gets started and never lets up until the last scene. And, the really scary part is that it feels like something that could actually happen if you ended up in the wrong place at the wrong time. Very well cast. Patrick Stewart was creepy evil. Anton Yelchin was great and so was Imogen Poots. The whole time I was trying to think what I would do. Probably die quickly. I don't know what else to say. The Husband and I both liked this movie and my stomach is still in knots. If you love a good thriller (almost horror but not exactly) then go see it!




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