GRN ROOM is a film intelligence platform for movie circles. Your shared taste, deepened and remembered over time.
A GRN ROOM circle is a small, intentional group — the people whose taste you trust and whose opinion makes a film worth discussing. Not a feed. Not a community. A circle.
Everything your circle watches becomes part of a permanent, growing archive. Every film, every rating, every prediction, every reflection — logged, remembered, and learned from. The longer a circle runs, the richer the intelligence.
The collective taste profile that emerges from everything your circle watches, rates, and discusses.
Circle DNA is the collective taste profile that emerges from everything your circle watches, rates, and discusses. Genre affinities. Directorial preferences. Mood patterns. Era distribution. The DNA of a circle is unlike any other.
No two circles share the same fingerprint — because no two circles share the same history. Your circle's DNA is the accumulated record of every selection, every opinion, and years of cinematic experience.
Your individual cinema fingerprint. Separate from your circle. All yours.
Personal DNA is your individual cinema fingerprint — built from every film you've ever watched, rated, predicted, and reflected on. With your circle and alone.
GRN ROOM tracks patterns you might not notice yourself: a preference for slow cinema, a tendency to rate endings harshly, a consistent draw toward moral ambiguity. Your DNA evolves with every screening.
The complete record of your circle's cinema life — and it gets smarter the longer it runs.
Every film your circle watches is permanently archived with its full context — ratings, predictions, reflections, discussion threads. Not just what you watched, but how you felt about it.
Archive Intelligence surfaces the patterns across your history: the films that defined a season, the directors your circle returns to, the moments that generated the richest conversations. The longer the archive runs, the more it knows about your circle.
Curated series, themed and intentional — designed to be watched in sequence.
Kore-eda, Kawase, Hamaguchi. The directors redefining Japanese film from 1997 to now.
Coppola, Altman, Cassavetes. The 1970s decade that changed cinema forever.
All eight feature films, in chronological order. A study in longing and memory.
GRN ROOM hosts curated programs from film writers, critics, and cinema communities — or your circle can build its own. A six-film noir retrospective. A director deep-dive. The films that defined a decade. Programs give the ritual an arc beyond the single selection.
Not popularity. Not trending. What your specific circle, with your specific history, will connect with.
Your circle values slow cinema and ambiguous endings. Kiarostami is your most-affinitive director you haven't watched yet.
Your circle has watched three Akerman films and rated all above 9.0. This completes the arc. Your archive has a gap here.
Bergman appears in your Circle DNA top three. Your circle's discussion threads skew toward relationship dynamics.
GRN ROOM's recommendations are built from four intelligence layers: your Circle DNA, your Personal DNA, your Archive history, and Film Intelligence — a deep model of what makes individual films resonate with specific tastes.
A recommendation isn't just “you liked this, so try that.” It considers your circle's director affinities, gaps in your archive, the films that generated the best discussions, and the emotional registers your circle is drawn to.
The ritual is the mechanism. Five steps, each round, that feed the intelligence.
The circle nominates and votes on the next film. Every voice counts. The selection is decided by the group.
Before watching, every member makes a prediction — their expected rating. Predictions are revealed after. Accuracy is tracked over time.
The circle watches the selection — together or in their own time. The interface recedes. The film is the experience.
After the credits, GRN ROOM opens the room. A reflection prompt. Timestamped moments. A discussion thread. The archive is written.
Everything from the round is permanently logged: ratings, predictions, reflections, discussion. The Circle DNA updates. Recommendations improve.
“It's not about the movie. It's about the moment when the lights go down, and you know your friends are settling in too — miles away but right there with you.”
The archive compounds. The DNA deepens. The recommendations improve. Every cycle adds to something permanent.
First selection. First predictions. First reflection. The intelligence starts here.
Patterns emerge. Circle DNA develops. Recommendations become personal.
Six films. A coherent arc. Your first retrospective archived permanently.
A full cycle of films. Director arcs. Conversation history. Patterns surface.
Everything your circle has valued, remembered, and built together.
Every circle has a first film.
The sooner you start, the richer the archive. The deeper the DNA. The smarter the recommendations.