Much of the horror-thriller Green Room, released 10 years ago on April 15, 2016, feels timeless: It’s a siege thriller about a scrappy punk band who stumble into the aftermath of a murder and must hole up in a club as bad guys surround them, hoping to get rid of all witnesses. The movie doesn’t avoid modern trappings — both the heroes and villains strategize about the use of cell phones, at least early on — but its basic set-up travels easily across time. Minus a few smartphones, Green Room could take place in the late 1970s, during the advent of punk. For that matter, minus the punk rock element, it could take place in the Old West.
