Knock Knock 2015 Jun 2026
The story revolves around Carl (played by Keanu Reeves), a recently widowed father who is home alone with his two daughters when a stranger (played by Lorenza Izzo) comes to the door. After answering it, Carl invites her in, and she is joined by her boyfriend and friends. What ensues is a terrifying and intense sequence of events.
At its core, "Knock Knock" is a movie about the complexities of human relationships. The film explores the ways in which we connect with others, and how those connections can quickly turn sour. Ethan's initial encounter with the two women seems harmless enough, but it quickly spirals out of control, revealing the darker aspects of human nature.
The morning after the threesome is where "Knock Knock" truly reveals its teeth. Evan wakes up expecting his secret to be just that. Instead, he finds that Genesis and Bel have not only stayed, but they have also trashed his pristine home and, most significantly, vandalized a valuable sculpture his wife was preparing for an art show. knock knock 2015
Critics praised Reeves for playing against his usual action-hero persona (like John Wick ). His portrayal of a vulnerable, flawed, and desperate everyday man offered a refreshing change of pace.
Released in 2015, Knock Knock is a psychological thriller that divided audiences, blending home-invasion terror with dark, satirical humor. Directed by horror veteran Eli Roth, the film explores the catastrophic consequences of a single lapse in judgment, featuring a raw, often frantic performance from Keanu Reeves. The story revolves around Carl (played by Keanu
If there’s one movie that perfectly captures the "be careful what you wish for" trope with a side of pure, unadulterated chaos, it’s Eli Roth’s 2015 psychological thriller, Knock Knock
★★★½ (3.5/5) – A cult classic in the making; not for everyone, but exactly what it promises. At its core, "Knock Knock" is a movie
What follows is a prolonged and increasingly sadistic psychological assault. The women, who were playful and seductive the night before, transform into righteous avenging angels. They refuse to leave, and their playful destruction escalates into imprisonment, humiliation, and torture. At one point, Evan is tied to a chair as Bel forces herself on him while Genesis records the act, a threat they plan to use to destroy his family.
For fans of Keanu Reeves seeing him play against type as a sniveling, desperate victim, it’s essential. For those who enjoy movies that provoke more questions than they answer, Knock Knock is a fascinating, flawed gem. Just remember: if two wet, beautiful strangers knock on your door on a rainy night... don't answer.