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Green Room's effectiveness can be summed-up by the fact that it was chosen to head-off this year's Midnight Madness and even after a whirlwind of parties and screenings, it played to packed house that screamed approval throughout and rewarded it with a thunderous applause once it ended. It's an absolutely rock-solid blend of action, horror and drama, but the skill it was made with, the top-level acting and the incredible pace will almost certainly allow this to cross over to a large audience. It definitely has the potential to be a real cult classic, and seeing it at TIFF is an experience that will be tough to top this year.
This week we sit down to discuss the debut film from Macon Blair, 'I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore,' as well as Jeremy Saulnier's 'Green Room.'
A young punk-rock band find themselves trapped within a green room whilst an army of white supremacist's seeking their blood await outside.
Crash Landed delves into the Blu-ray release of Green Room
Just to let you guys know, we're also running a competition to win a copy of Green Room on DVD - http://crashlanded.co.uk/gr...
EB: Jeremy Saulnier proves once again that a realistic portrayal of violence is scarier than any fantasy imaginable.
My hat's off to Patrick Stewart for always trying something new.