Green Room's reviews
Media reviews
Entertainment Weekly
Part of being in a punk band involves having to play some pretty hostile venues. But the one in writer-director Jeremy Saulnier?s new white-knuckle thriller, 'Green Room', makes the typical mosh-pit dive look like a kindergarten run by nuns.
The Playlist
An exciting and funny genre movie that somehow never once feels disposable.
The Guardian
The director of 'Blue Ruin' returns to the woods with a horror film for the mass public with some surprising gore
Screen Daily
'Green Room' lacks the melancholy poetry and thematic depth of 'Blue Ruin', the previous film by Jeremy Saulnier, but this desgradable thriller series B meets his: blood, body count and black humor
Variety
This wilfully unpleasant midnight special further demonstrates its helmer?s machete-sharp sense of craft, and puts an interestingly matched ensemble ? including an outstanding Imogen Poots ? gleefully through the wringer.
The Hollywood Reporter
As action it's niftily executed, the suspense neatly built, and the shocks expectedly surprising
Cinemanía
A tense thriller of survival refers to John Carpenter of 'Assault on Precinct 13'. Powerful bill, good cast and a sense of perfectly measured pace.