Jeremy Saulnier: Green Room
Filmography Club
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44m
We continue our discussion of writer/director Jeremy Saulnier’s body of work with a look at his 2015 limited release film, Green Room. The term “genre defying” is bandied about in regards to this piece but, truly, this film finds a mix of survivor horror, thriller, 70’s era Grindhouse and is even genuinely funny now and again.
LA filmmaker and cinematographer (and soon to be podcaster with Needs to be Scene) Ted Ringeisen joins host Jason Caviness to talk through all the details of this ultra-intense, white knuckle, horror thriller.
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Join passionate movie fan, and maybe-one-day cinephile, Jason Caviness as he invites a cast of like-minded co-conspirators to explore the filmographies of noted auteurs. Each installment takes a probing look into one particular movie from their body of work, asking What makes a movie work? Does this scene work? How does this film fit into the creator’s body of work? Jason and company will get into all of it on Filmography Club!
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