Trailer for Keanu Reeves' Terrible Psychological Thriller KNOCK KNOCK
A new trailer had been released for the Eli Roth-directed thriller Knock Knock, which is easily one of the worst movies that Keanu Reeves has ever done. I hate to say that because I'm such a big fan of the actor, but it's almost like Roth made this film just to embarrass Reeves.
Reeves plays a happy-go-lucky family man who in a moment of weakness makes a bad choice and finds himself paying for it in the most frustrating and terrible ways.
I saw the film at Sundance earlier this year and a lot of people got up and walked out of the screening I attended. I stuck with it all the way to the end, though, and wrote a review that you can read here. It's one of those films that is so bad you might just have to see it for yourself.
Here's the synopsis of the film:
Evan Webber (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. Things get weird, and then dark, and then much, much, much darker. Evan's life—and house—get ripped apart, piece by beautiful piece.
There's no U.S. release date set yet, but when there is we'll let you know. It will be released in the U.K. on June 26th.