Keanu Reeves is Tempted By Two Women in New KNOCK KNOCK Trailer
A man stays home to get some work done while his family goes on a vacation. His doorbell rings, and two beautiful young girls are standing in the rain, asking if they can use his phone. No big deal, right? Wrong. This is the setup of Knock Knock, and since it's an Eli Roth movie, things are going to get out of control pretty quickly, and you can probably imagine the dark turn it's going to take.
The film looks like Roth's take on a home invasion movie with a strong thematic message about how giving into temptation can be one's downfall, and while it will obviously have some shock value to it (a given, considering the director), the trailers — including this newest one from Apple — have me intrigued. Joey saw the movie at Sundance earlier this year and absolutely hated it, which somehow makes me even more interested to see it. Check out the new trailer below, along with two posters of the girls who make Reeves' character's life a living hell.
Knock Knock arrives in theaters and On Demand starting on October 9th.
Evan Webber (Keanu Reeves) is living the dream. Just look at his beautiful, successful wife, his two wonderful kids, and his truly stunning house—which he designed himself. Of course he did. Things are going so well, Evan doesn't even mind spending Father's Day alone while the rest of his family heads out for a beach weekend. And then there’s a knock on the door.
The two young women (Lorenza Izzo and Ana de Armas) standing on Evan's doorstep are where Evan's dream takes a nightmarish turn. Given co-writer/director Eli Roth's well-deserved reputation for creating cinematic discomfort, it should come as no surprise what happens next: Things get weird, and then dark, and then much, much, much darker. But this is no splatter film, so Roth keeps the horror nice and psychological as Evan's life—and house—get ripped apart, piece by beautiful piece.