Jeremy Saulnier is making quite a name for himself. After his low-budget, Kickstarter-funded thriller Blue Ruin premiered at Cannes in 2013, it became a cult hit; bolstered, in part, by a stint on Netflix for people who couldn't make it all the way to France or catch it in limited-release. With shades of No Country for Old Men and Blood Simple, Blue Ruin took a funny, poignant and extremely violent look at how an Everyman (played by Saulnier's best friend, Macon Blair) would react if put in the middle of a Death Wish-esque revenge fantasy narrative.