Members (Anton Yelchin, Alia Shawkat) of a punk-rock band and a tough young woman (Imogen Poots) battle murderous white supremacists at a remote Oregon roadhouse. This is Saulnier's follow up to Blue Ruin.
Like I needed another reason to want to see this, this interview has me sold, just the insane terror the script brought to him.
A little upset that I probably have to wait until 4/29 to see this. I was hoping for a semi-wide release this Friday.
Don't think I've ever been more tense watching a film than I was during this. Very curious to see how it holds on a second viewing.
Saw this a few days ago and absolutely loved it. It was a free screening and I wasn't familiar with the director so I kinda went in blind, but I was pleasantly surprised; I was hooked and on the edge of my seat the whole time.
Big fan of Blue Ruin and really like what I'm hearing about this. I hope I can catch it this weekend.
Definitely the most brutal gore. I saw the Chicago premiere on Thursday (the day Prince died) and when one of the characters mentioned him the crowd erupted in applause. I had the biggest chills. Definitely one of the best theater experiences I've ever had.