Green Room (2015)

Green Room (2015) is a brutal, pulse‑pounding horror‑thriller about a small punk band that stumbles into a nightmare. After a gig at an isolated Pacific Northwest bar, the group witnesses a violent murder carried out by a gang of neo‑Nazi skinheads — and are quickly sealed into the venue’s cramped “green room,” where they must fight to stay alive. Expect a claustrophobic, relentless siege movie driven by mounting dread, sudden bursts of savage violence, and a grim, do‑or‑die scramble for escape. The film’s stark atmosphere, pounding punk soundtrack, and tight direction create an immersive, tension‑heavy experience; performances (notably from the young band members and an icy antagonist) add emotional weight to the carnage. It’s visceral, unforgiving, and suspenseful — a movie that prioritizes atmosphere and escalating danger over comfort, not recommended for viewers sensitive to graphic violence but very effective for fans of bloody, high‑tension thrillers.
Actors: Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots, Alia Shawkat
Director: Jeremy Saulnier
Runtime: 95 min
Genres: Horror, Thriller
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