Thursday, March 3, 2016

A24 LAUNCHES NEW ONLINE PUNK ROCK RADIO SHOW FOR TIE IN WITH GREEN ROOM


 
A24 LAUNCHES NEW ONLINE PUNK ROCK RADIO SHOW, GREEN ROOM RADIO, HOSTED BY HARDCORE SCHOLAR TONY RETTMAN
 
First Episode of Weekly Radio Show Kicks Off the Series With Ted Leo Interview At GreenRoom-Radio.com
 
Today, Oscar award-winning film studio A24 launches Green Room Radio (GRR!), a new, online punk rock radio show featuring a unique programming format of intimate interviews, anecdotes, and a rotating playlist of hardcore punk, on GreenRoom-Radio.com. Hosted by Tony Rettman, author of NYHC: New York Hardcore 1980 - 1990, the weekly series launches its first episode with Ted Leo of Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, speaking about terrible gigs, his entrance into the hardcore scene, and a new Ted Leo and the Pharmacists album, plus music from Born Against, Straight Ahead and SS Decontrol. New episodes of Green Room Radio will stream live every Wednesday at 12 p.m. EST (9 a.m. PST) on GreenRoom-Radio.com, with Episode 1 available now. Following the broadcast, each episode will be distributed to iTunes, Mixcloud and Soundcloud.
 
Launching in anticipation of the upcoming film Green Room - a crime horror-thriller centered around an unsuspecting young punk band starring Patrick Stewart, Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots, and Alia Shawkat - Green Room Radio will cover the good, the bad, and the crazy moments of this subculture, bringing hardcore to a broader audience, and educating the public on the movement's history, influence, and characters. Each episode will feature one-on-one interviews with an assortment of hardcore punk legends, as well as the next generation of musicians inspired by the genre, with future guests including Ned Russin from Title Fight and Richie Birkenhead from UnderdogBlack Flag co-founder and OFF! frontman Keith Morris, Roger Mirret from Agnostic Front, plus the filmmaker and cast of Green Room.
 
In addition to serving as a hub for Green Room Radio broadcasts,  GreenRoom-Radio.com will provide exclusive editorial content from notable journalists and industry insiders such as Steven Blush, author of American Hardcore: A Tribal History,Bryan Ray Turcotte, author of Fucked Up + PhotocopiedAnthony Pappalardo, author of Radio Silence: A Selected Visual History of American Hardcore, and more.



ABOUT GREEN ROOM
Studio: A24
Genre: Thriller
Directed by: Jeremy Saulnier
Written by: Jeremy Saulnier
Starring: Patrick Stewart, Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots, Alia Shawkat, Joe Cole, Callum Turner, Mark Webber, Eric Edelstein, Macon Blair, Kai Lennox
Runtime: 94 Minutes
Rating: R
Release Date: April 15 (NY/LA), April 29 (WIDE)
 
Official Channels
 
Synopsis: GREEN ROOM is a brilliantly crafted and wickedly fun horror-thriller starring Patrick Stewart as a diabolical club owner who squares off against an unsuspecting but resilient young punk band. Down on their luck punk rockers The Ain't Rights are finishing up a long and unsuccessful tour, and are about to call it quits when they get an unexpected booking at an isolated, run-down club deep in the backwoods of Oregon.  What seems merely to be a third-rate gig escalates into something much more sinister when they witness an act of violence backstage that they weren't meant to see.  Now trapped backstage, they must face off against the club's depraved owner, Darcy Banker (Stewart), a man who will do anything to protect the secrets of his nefarious enterprise.  But while Darcy and his henchmen think the band will be easy to get rid of, The Ain't Rights prove themselves much more cunning and capable than anyone expected, turning the tables on their unsuspecting captors and setting the stage for the ultimate life-or-death showdown. Intense, emotional, and ingeniously twisted, Green Room is genre filmmaking at its best and most original. Saulnier continues to build his reputation as one of the most exciting and distinctive directors working today, with a movie that's completely different from his previous, highly acclaimed Blue Ruin, but which is just as risk-taking and even more full of twists. The entire cast deliver first-rate performances, but Patrick Stewart gives a transformative and brilliantly  devious turn as Darcy-elegant yet lethal, droll yet terrifying, Stewart makes the film simply unforgettable.

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