Green Room

15:17

Director: Jeremy Saulnier
Starring: Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots, Alia Shawkat, Mark Webber, Sit Patrick Stewart

Rhys and I have been trying to watch a movie a night. We always eat early because when we get home from work we are both starving, if start cooking dinner straight away it stops us from snacking on naughty treats.

I was so excited to watch Green Room, one because I am a massive fan of Anton Yelchin (this was his last film due to his sudden passing) and Imogen Poots - this being their second film together since Fright Night also. I didn't even realise Sir Patrick Stewart was in this film, I feel this news was very hidden as he plays a very different character to his norm.

It begins with a punk rock band called 'The Ain't Rights' who go on an unsuccessful tour and randomly end up with a gig at an isolated, run-down club deep in the woods. After a set that the listeners didn't really seem to get into, they go backstage and suddenly become witnesses to a murder that they were not meant to see. Now trapped backstage, they must face off against the club's owner, Darcy (Stewart), a man who will do anything to protect the secrets of his criminal enterprise. Darcy and his henchmen think getting rid of the 'unpopular' band members will be easy, however The Ain't Rights prove themselves to be much more cunning and smart that anyone expected, setting the stage for the ultimate life or death showdown.

Green Room literally kept us on the edge of our seats, i couldn't stop watching so intrigued to find out what happens next! It was twisted, intense and emotional! The entire cast make the movie worth watching with incredible acting. Stewart is unforgettable, he even said after reading the script he locked his whole house, put on his alarm and poured a scotch, he couldn't turn the role down it terrified him.

Green Room gets 5 stars!!

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