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Knock Knock
Directed by
Eli Roth
R
2015
1h 39m
Horror
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4.9
37%
19%
5.4
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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.
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Cast of Knock Knock
Keanu Reeves
Evan Webber / Executive Producer
Lorenza Izzo
Genesis
Ana de Armas
Bel
Aaron Burns
Louis
Colleen Camp
Vivian / Producer
Ignacia Allamand
Karen Alvarado
Antonio Quercia
Uber Driver / Director Of Photography
Dan Baily
Jake
Megan Baily
Lisa
Eli Roth
Director / Screenplay / Producer
Nicolás López
Screenplay / Producer
Guillermo Amoedo
Screenplay
Larry Spiegel
Executive Producer
Teddy Schwarzman
Executive Producer
Sondra Locke
Executive Producer
Tim Degraye
Producer
Cassian Elwes
Producer
Peter Traynor
Executive Producer
Marichi Palacios
Production Design
Fernando Alé
Art Direction
Knock Knock Ratings & Reviews
BuzzFeed News
Alison Willmore
Knock Knock, which is about two women wreaking havoc on a married man, aspires to be titillating. But more than anything, both persistently, persuasively angle to make you angry.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
It's ultimately more interested in being lurid than provocative.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bilge Ebiri
The characters are driven by convenience, not behavior, and their actions seem like they've been manhandled into place to make the plot work.
TheWrap
Dan Callahan
"Director Eli Roth's "Knock Knock," a remake of the 1977 exploitation picture "Death Game," sometimes plays more like a comedy than like the grungy thriller that inspired it, but that's often all to the good."
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
There's satiric potential here, but Eli Roth's sense of humor abandons him when his hero isn't about to get down with the get down.
Entertainment Weekly
Chris Nashawaty
Knock Knock is a pretty flimsy erotic thriller, but thanks to Reeves' oaken obliviousness it's also got a few moments of deliciously trashy fun.
RogerEbert.com
Christy Lemire
As a piece of social satire, "Knock Knock" winds up being not just toothless but anticlimactic.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
Roth, who is no Michael Haneke (or even Adrian Lyne), seems unconcerned with creating genuine tension or digging into an allegory of moral consequence.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
"Knock Knock" ends on a not entirely satisfactory note, but delivers a pretty mean genre wallop getting there (with almost zero gore).
Philadelphia Inquirer
Tirdad Derakhshani
While its message is a little simplistic, Knock Knock is shot through with a brilliant, gleefully anarchic dark humor that's equally fun and disturbing.
Arizona Republic
Randy Cordova
Roth's tale is fairly twisty, as the behavior of the women grows increasingly violent and more outrageous.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
One of the most entertainingly ludicrous movies of the year.
Austin Chronicle
Josh Kupecki
Knock Knock is a nasty bit of business, and fans of Roth are not likely to be disappointed. But for everyone else, the joke's on them.
AV Club
A.A. Dowd
Maybe Knock Knock is just one long, sick joke, skillfully told by a filmmaker who's always spiked his horror with black humor, just never this effectively.
Observer
Rex Reed
Watching two psychotic sex kittens slap Keanu Reeves around while he's stripped down to his Calvins does, I admit, offer a certain amount of guilty pleasure. Otherwise, there's nobody home in Knock Knock.
New York Post
Sara Stewart
"Knock Knock" is not without its campy pleasures - it's just so unpleasant while it's doling them out.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
A film that flirts and flirts with explanations for its action without ever delivering.
IndieWire
Eric Kohn
Offering little in the way of depth, Knock Knock never lands the scary-funny tone of Roth's earlier movies; instead, it drowns in cheap thrills.
Village Voice
Michael Nordine
Knock Knock's drop-dead-gorgeous home invaders predicate their cruel game on too shaky a foundation to truly unsettle.
Variety
Ben Kenigsberg
Eli Roth's glossy and reasonably fun update of Peter Traynor's 1977 exploitation movie "Death Game."
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Keanu Reeves On The Plot
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Ana de Armas On Her Character
Ana de Armas On Her Character
Behind the Scenes
Eli Roth On The Title Knock Knock
Eli Roth On The Title Knock Knock
Behind the Scenes
Lorenza Izzo On Why She Did The Film
Lorenza Izzo On Why She Did The Film
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