Release date: April 29 2016
Director: Jeremy Saulnier
Writer: Jeremy Saulnier
Stars: Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots, Alia Shawkat, Patrick Stewart
Motion Picture Rating (MPAA) Rated R for strong brutal graphic violence, gory images, language and some drug content.
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In this gripping story of a group of musicians trying to make a name for themselves in the music industry. They stumble upon a bar out in the middle of nowhere where they thought they were going to play a normal music gig to get their names put out there. The lead guitarist played by Pat (Anton Yelchin Co-stared in the Star Trek Remakes) goes to retrieve his band mates phone that she forgot was charging in the room. He goes into the room and ends up being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
They begin to call 911 and as soon as they tried to complete the call it was stopped by the club manager who takes their cell phones away and tells all the band members to go back into the room and wait for the police. But little did they know the police weren’t coming. They ended up becoming the hostages and being held there by gun point by the gang.
At this point the Sh*& has hit the fan and in order for them to get out alive they have to fight for their lives. But first they have to get though the gang that is waiting for them outside and their leader Darcy Banker (Patrick Stewart Stared in Star Trek The Next Generation and the X-Men Films) who is also the owner of the establishment. He was not to thrilled on what had happened in his establishment, and wants it all taken care of immediately by whatever means necessary.
This in my opinion was a great story Patrick Stewart is an awesome actor and he brought his character to life with how evil and corrupt he could be. I know i will be avoiding all bars or clubs that are out of the way to get to. You never know what you will run into out there.

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