Style: Reviews of 'Green Room,' 'Everybody Wants Some,' more

In Jeremy Saulnier’s Green Room, Patrick Stewart plays the sort of character he typically plays — a charismatic, soft-spoken leader. Only thing is, the folks responding to his command in this instance are a bunch of vicious skinhead white supremacists menacing a punk band holed up in their club’s dressing room. Our Philip Martin and Piers Marchant double team this tough little nugget, with Martin dissecting the film and Marchant taking after its director.

Marchant also takes a look at the latest from Boyhood director Richard Linklater, Everybody Wants Some!!, which is being touted as a spiritual sequel to the director’s breakthrough movie, 1993’s Dazed and Confused. And Dan Lybargercq PM looks at Bob Yaric’s Ernest Hemingway in Cuba, the first Hollywood narrative to be shot on the island since before the revolution.

And there’s more, including Karen Martin’s weekly Home Movies column and a peek at the Keanu, the action comedy from Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele. All in Friday’s Style section in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

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