...Green Room is killer and should be seen by anyone with any interest.
I really liked Jeremy Saulniers' last film, Blue Ruin the first time I saw it and
loved it on a rewatch recently so I was looking very much forward to this one and had high hopes. They were certainly met if not exceeded.
Saulniers has said he thought of this movie as sort of a punk Straw Dogs by Sam Peckinpah. Others have compared it to The Thing by John Carpenter. Both are hard directors to live up to and I can't say at this point that Green Room hits as high marks as those films do, but both are worthy comparisons. As Saulniers has recognized in interviews, the plot itself is thin and the movie survives on the basis of its atmosphere and pacing and at 95 minutes it's the perfect length for the subject matter. The tension is off the charts and the violence is totally real even if it's not filmed to be salacious.
And the performances are nearly perfect. No weak links in the bunch including an absolutely brilliant turn by Macon Blair - the protagonist from Blue Ruin - as a neo-nazi foot soldier. Patrick Stewart is as good as you'd expect and all members of the band - including Anton Yelchin and Alia Shawkat - are totally believable individually and as a group. They apparently spent some time learning to actually play together as a band and it shows. Very believable. Plus they play a classic - and subject-appropriate - Dead Kennedys cover to start off their set at the white power venue in which most of the movie occurs.
Highly recommended. Definitely in the top five of 2016, probably the top three.