
A band straying into a secluded part of the Pacific Northwest stumbles onto a horrific act of violence. Because they are the only witnesses, they become the targets of a terrifying gang of skinheads who want to make sure all the evidence is eliminated.... (Full plot summary below)
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A band straying into a secluded part of the Pacific Northwest stumbles onto a horrific act of violence. Because they are the only witnesses, they become the targets of a terrifying gang of skinheads who want to make sure all the evidence is eliminated.
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| HitfixDrew McWeenyJust on a technical level, the film represents such a big jump forward for Saulnier that you should expect the studios to immediately start arguing over which giant soulless franchise should occupy his time in the near-future. |
| Daily DeadHeather WixsonIn Green Room, Jeremy Saulnier masterfully creates a brutal and relentless thriller that deftly subverts expectations while continually raising the stakes for everyone involved-two earmarks of great storytelling. |
| ScotsmanAlistair HarknessAn intense siege movie that gives familiar tropes a blistering makeover courtesy of a precision-engineered plot, a thorough understanding of the world in which it's set and a gnarly and uncompromising approach to violence. |
| ComingSoon.netAlan CernyJeremy Saulnier's 'punks vs. Nazis' film is thrilling, visceral, and intense, including a wicked performance by Patrick Stewart. |
| Globe and MailBarry HertzIt’s a delightfully cruel work of high tension, perfect in just how quickly and easily it gets under your skin. |
| Cambridge DayAllyson JohnsonRemarkably ambitious and anxiously taut from its opening shots to its closing, the success of Green Room isn't found in its jump scares or gore (although both are plentiful) but in its realistic approach to both. |
| Irish TimesTara BradyWhat begins as a nail-biting thriller effortlessly segues into carnage, replete with ripped throats and wounds that seek to redefine the word 'gaping'. |
| Village VoiceBilge EbiriJeremy Saulnier's Green Room is an impeccably crafted cinematic torture machine — in the best possible way. |
| Salon.comAndrew O'HehirIt’s gruesome and funny and dark and incredibly tense. |
| Austin ChronicleJosh KupeckiSaulnier and co. have crafted a gleefully merciless update on Deliverance, except instead of city folk vs. hillbillies, it’s punk rockers vs. neo-Nazis, and it is one of the most brutal, visceral films to come along in quite some time. |