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2016    1t, 35mHorror, Crime
6.990%75%6.7
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After witnessing a crime, a rock band is unexpectedly thrust into a life-or-death battle to escape from a diabolical club owner and his henchmen.
Regissert av Jeremy Saulnier
  • Anton YelchinPat
  • Imogen PootsAmber
  • Patrick StewartDarcy
  • Alia ShawkatSam
  • Joe ColeReece
  • Callum TurnerTiger
  • Macon BlairGabe / Co-produsent
  • Mark WebberDaniel
  • Eric EdelsteinBig Justin
  • Kai LennoxClark
  • David ThompsonTad
  • Michael DraperStagehand
  • Andy CopelandStage Manager
  • Brent WerznerWerm
  • Lj KlinkGuitarist
  • Kasey BrownDrummer
  • Taylor TunesEmily
  • Jake LoveTwin #1
  • Kyle LoveTwin #2
  • October MooreCop #1
  • Garrett Wilkins-23 t
    One of the things I appreciated most about Green Room is how it strips away any illusion that its characters are in control. Jeremy Saulnier doesn't rely on elaborate twists or over-the-top villains. Instead, he builds tension by letting ordinary decisions spiral into extraordinary consequences, making every attempt to escape feel believable without ever seeming too convenient. The violence is sudden, ugly, and refreshingly free of spectacle, and Anton Yelchin gives the film a grounded emotional center, which makes it easy to stay invested in a group of characters simply trying to survive. What impressed me most, though, was the film's restraint. Patrick Stewart's performance works because it never feels like it's trying to steal the spotlight, allowing his quiet, calculated menace to become far more unsettling than outright intimidation. Even so, I never found Green Room to be quite as psychologically affecting as some of its biggest supporters have claimed. It succeeds because it stays grounded in its own brutal reality instead of constantly trying to outdo itself. I came away thinking it was entertaining more than I thought of it as being disturbing. Truth be told, I appreciated a thriller that understood believable danger can be far more effective than exaggerated chaos.
  • macaronz7. juli 2026
    This movie is such an underrated thriller! The plot is super original it's about this indie rock band that accidentally gets caught up with a dangerous gang at a remote gig, and everything goes completely downhill from there. The action scenes are incredibly brutal and gory, but in a way that actually keeps you totally hooked and excited to see how they'll escape. It’s tight, gritty, and relentlessly exciting. Anton Yelchin and Patrick Stewart are phenomenal.
  • Allie Tran1. juli 2025
    When people ask me for an underrated thriller that is different than anything they’ve ever seen, I recommend this. Not a second went by where my eyes weren’t glued to the screen.
  • Coouge16. august 2025
    Frustrating movie to watch.
  • ርልዪረ12. april 2025
    Absolutely amazing, understated and very realistic take on a survival horror. No asked unstoppable killers here, just a punk band who find themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time. Great acting throughout with some gruesome twists and turns.
  • Josh C6. juli 2026
    A movie that I had seen suggested several times and always passed by it because of the description noting that it was a punk rock band etc... I thought that it was going to be some music based thriller which didn't sound too exciting to me. I decided to press play, last night, and it's not based in music at all, that's just the set up. What I got was a brutal and violent fight for survival. It's a very high tense, anxiety inducing movie pretty much from the start. I couldn't bring myself to go any higher than three stars because quite a bit of the dialogue didn't make sense and seemed a bit lazy on the writer's part. A pretty decent watch for a movie that flew completely under the radar.
  • Ben Rayner10. mai 2026
    This one's a beast. Vicious, violent and very tense. And Jean-Luc Picard himself as a scheming neo-Nazi!
  • JohnK231923. september 2025
    Star Trek: The Thousand Year Reich
  • John Chapel27. januar 2026
    A lot of people think this movie is frustrating to watch, even setting aside the interesting "alternative" horror movie aspect of the Big Scary Bad being nazis (Becky did a wonderful job of this) instead of some supernatural serial killer. I suppose I can understand that. The reason this movie resonated so much with me is because I grew up in the punk scene, and since that is the backdrop for this whole ordeal, I have to say: so did whoever wrote it. Its terrifyingly accurate. Every aspect. Bizarre club owner. Strange tolerance for scene nazis. Absolutely disgusting outdoor furniture. Everything. The only weird thing is that this movie doesnt take place in 1995. So its hard to wrap your head around this being a movie that takes place 20 years after that. If you can get past the existence of a single cell-phone in the movie and just pretend this was 1995; It's really pretty scary. This is also one of Yelchins last roles before he tragically died in his own driveway. You can tell he would've been great in his later years, had he made it that far.
  • 303br313. januar 2026
    Stupid movie
  • richard munoz14. oktober 2025
    i was sleeping on this because i was thinking it was 'behind the green door'. it's not. don't sleep.
  • Niztradamus10. juli 2025
    The second entry in the Incompetence Trilogy. Just like Blue Ruin this one delivers on every front. It's suspense full, it's dirty, it's brutal and every single person is absolutely incompetent. When you are a leftist punk band it might be a stupid thing to sing "Fuck off nazipunks" when performing in front of a full house of nazi skinheads... Great movie, idiotic protagonists.

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