
When a devoted husband and father is left home alone for the weekend, two stranded young women unexpectedly knock on his door for help. What starts out as a kind gesture results in a dangerous seduction and a deadly game of cat and mouse. A sexy new thriller from director Eli Roth and written for the screen by Eli Roth & Nicolás López & Guillermo Amoedo and story by Anthony Overman and Michael Ronald, KNOCK KNOCK stars Keanu Reeves as the family man who falls into temptatio... (Full plot summary below)
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When a devoted husband and father is left home alone for the weekend, two stranded young women unexpectedly knock on his door for help. What starts out as a kind gesture results in a dangerous seduction and a deadly game of cat and mouse. A sexy new thriller from director Eli Roth and written for the screen by Eli Roth & Nicolás López & Guillermo Amoedo and story by Anthony Overman and Michael Ronald, KNOCK KNOCK stars Keanu Reeves as the family man who falls into temptation and Lorenza Izzo and Ana de Armas as the seductresses who wreak havoc upon his life, turning a married man's dark fantasy into his worst nightmare.
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| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfAs good as Reeves is, the potential for "Knock Knock" is seldom met. Roth would rather play to his tiresome habits instead of challenging himself with a vigorous, malevolent thriller. |
| AV ClubA.A. DowdIt’s the kind of vanity-free, dignity-be-damned performance that Nicolas Cage regularly delivers, and by the time Keanu is bellowing hysterically about free pizza, the urge to surrender becomes difficult to resist. |
| Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleRoth, who is no Michael Haneke (or even Adrian Lyne), seems unconcerned with creating genuine tension or digging into an allegory of moral consequence. |
| Entertainment WeeklyChris NashawatyKnock Knock is a pretty flimsy erotic thriller, but thanks to Reeves’ oaken obliviousness it’s also got a few moments of deliciously trashy fun. |
| Film Journal InternationalRebecca PahleIf you're expecting anything like intelligence, subversion or social commentary [...] you'll walk away from Knock Knock disappointed. |
| HitfixDrew McWeenyKnock Knock has something genuine to say, and it uses some really dark dramatic beats to get there. |
| MetroMatt PriggeEssentially turns into a (psychological) torture porn version of the great Czech New Wave classic 'Daisies,' in which two young women play anarchists, gleefully laying waste to every facet of restrictive, bourgeois society. |
| Bloody DisgustingFred TopelA taboo thriller that will put Fifty Shades of Grey to shame. |
| The Film StageJack GirouxHopefully Roth continues to make movies this playful. |
| Empire MagazineDamon WiseRoth and Reeves locks us in for an increasingly terrifying thrillride. |