
Co-starring with sultry talented Lorenza Izzo and Ana De Armas, Reeves stars as Evan Webber, a family man left at home for the weekend when 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.
“I’ve always been fascinated by the desire to leave your safe environment to explore the world and the terrible dangers that can lead to. My first films, “Cabin Fever,” “Hostel” and “The Green Inferno” all follow intelligent but sheltered upper-middle class students who travel to all corners of the Earth in search of life experience and wind up wishing they had never left home. After filming in an isolated village in the Peruvian Amazon for “The Green Inferno,” I realized I couldn’t go much further. This led me to wonder...what happens when trouble comes to your own home? What if temptation arrives at your doorstep, and once you let it inside the safest place you know – where you feel completely in control - you unknowingly unleash Pandora’s Box? What happens when your own private world you control gets taken over by an outside force and everything you’ve built begins to crumble around you?” explains Roth of his premise in Knock Knock.
With “Knock Knock,” the director wanted to show just how fragile the world one spends a lifetime of building. When you did everything right, have a good life but still have that sinking feeling you’re missing out on something. What if you wanted to tempt fate just for one night thinking you could get away with it? Such questions lay ground for “Knock Knock’s” story.

Keanu Reeves, one of Hollywood’s most sought after leading men, currently holds a box office draw of over $3.6 billion worldwide. His blockbuster films include the recent hits “John Wick” and “Ronin 47.” His fame further catapulted to worldwide attention with his starring role in “The Matix” trilogy after his phenomenal action comedy “Speed” with Sandra Bullock. Reeves’ other previous remarkable movies also include “Man of Tai Chi,” “The Day The Earth Stood Still,” “Street Kings,” “The Lake House,” “Constantine,” “Something’s Gotta Give,” “The Gift,” “Sweet November,” “A Walk in the Clouds,” “Devil’s Advocate” and “Bram Stoker’s Dracula.”
“Knock Knock” will open October 21 in cinemas nationwide from OctoArts Films International. Rated R18 by the MTRCB.
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