The Green Inferno
A bunch of student activists embark on a journey to Amazon to protect the rain forest. When they reach in the beautiful green scenery, they realise that they are not the only ones present there and no positive action goes without punishment.
1985, Seville, Andalucía, Spain
29 August 1981, Las Condes, Santiago, Metropolitan Region, Chile
14 June 1992, Torrance, California, USA
30 July 1958, Montclair, New Jersey, USA
8 November 1985, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
15 June 1988, Mendoza, Argentina
28 September 1984, Providencia, Santiago, Metropolitan Region, Chile
8 July 1992, Los Angeles, California, USA
June 27, 2016
It's unfortunate that the entire thing is kind of tedious, while its frequent gore is disappointingly unimaginative.
April 07, 2016
It's not provoking, not exciting, and not even fun. [Full review in Spanish]
September 27, 2015
"The Green Inferno" is not exactly a feel-good film, but it gets a very particular job done.
September 25, 2015
The Green Inferno is less a riff on spaghetti splatter flicks like Cannibal Holocaust than a desperate-to-shock pastiche of guts and gore served with a wink to audiences with strong stomachs. You know who you are.
September 27, 2015
A project that boasts all the appeal (and aroma) of a carcass rotting in the rainforest.
March 16, 2017
The Green Inferno is a movie that you'll likely never feel the need to revisit, though it must be seen to be experienced -- and that experience will linger with you.
September 27, 2015
A flop of a horror film that overestimates gore for actual scares.
May 03, 2016
It's mostly just sad - not because Roth takes such a sharp scalpel to the social justice movement, but because he swings a baseball bat, and misses by a mile.
October 01, 2015
"The Green Inferno" is a breezy college comedy. Until it's not. Then it's really, really not.
April 06, 2016
This weak splatter movie ... isn't half scary enough. Even fans of cinematic gore will be disappointed by the hammy attempts at blood and guts.

