Knock Knock with Keanu Reeves

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Trailer and synopsis...

http://collider.com/knock-knock-teaser-trailer/

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.
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http://collider.com/knock-knock-images-sundance-2015/
 
looks like a female version of the movie "Funny Games" or "Funny Games U.S." .
but its hard to tell with so little footage.
 
Variety just gave this a very positive review.

Lorenza Izzo and Ann de Armas are HNNggggggg. :oldrazz:
 
I'd open that door as well Keanu wit those women standing outside my door.
 
Sundance Film Review: ‘Knock Knock’

Eli Roth entertainingly updates a '70s exploitation film with better acting and new technology.

Keanu Reeves’ whiny monologue comparing an act of infidelity to “free pizza” is a moment that seems destined for cult canonization in “Knock Knock,” Eli Roth’s glossy and reasonably fun update of Peter Traynor’s 1977 exploitation movie “Death Game.” The original film isn’t credited as the source of the screenplay, but this is, by any reasonable definition, a remake, faithfully preserving most of the first movie’s plot beats while adding better acting, Uber and FaceTime. (One of the stars of “Death Game,” Colleen Camp, has a small role and serves as producer; her co-star Sondra Locke and Traynor get exec producer credits.) Modest commercial results seem possible; “Knock Knock” will probably go down as the better of the two home-invasion films, not least because Reeves makes a better punching bag than Seymour Cassel.
 
I was going to write a knock knock joke about Keanu Reeves career , but this looks decent .
 
I was going to write a knock knock joke about Keanu Reeves career , but this looks decent .

Do it.

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I enjoyed that sneak peak trailer just cutting off like that

I kinda wish more move previews would only show so much. Give me the set up and then let me watch the rest when it comes out!
 
Interesting roll for Keanu, trying to inject some life into his career and taking on varied and new stuff, kudos.
 
Now we need to see Keanu Reeves in a buddy cop movie where he is not the straight man. Then my life will be complete.
 
Anna de Armas is straight up one of the most gorgeous women on film.

Goddamn.
 
Knock knock

Who's there?

Kean

Kean who?

Keanu Reeves.

Yay!
 
Is this gonna be another Reeves movie that sounds conceptually stupid, but is actually a good movie?!?!
 
Is this gonna be another Reeves movie that sounds conceptually stupid, but is actually a good movie?!?!

Sure hope so. After John Wick and Man of Tai Chi, I think Keanu has found his groove again. Also, I always end up giving Eli Roth the benefit of the doubt. Don't know why.
 
The trailer looked a bit 'Funny or Die' skit-ish.
 
While I like Eli Roth, who else thinks he (dare I say) overrated?

Now 'Overrated' is an overused word, but I think it's appropriate in my view for Mr. Roth. I've enjoyed his movies, but most certainly, I don't think he deserves the weird status he has.
 
I've always loved Keanu.
Don't care for Roth.
This movie looks hot and twisted.
I'm in.
 

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