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Members (Anton Yelchin, Alia Shawkat) of a punk-rock band and a tough young woman (Imogen Poots) are forced into a vicious fight for survival against a group of maniacal skinheads after witnessing a murder.
Green Room may be perceived as needlessly and excessively nihilistic; instead, Saulnier's film is gloriously unpredictable, a unique thriller that rips up the rule book whilst paying deliriously gory tribute to it.
It takes a while for the solid premise to unravel...and for the better portion of its running time Green Room functions as a highly effective thriller.
[Saulnier] has a gift for creating nail-biting tension and gets superb performances from his cast, but storywise he paints himself into a corner from which he can't escape.