Knock Knock

Parental Rating: R

Contains: Language    Nudity    Sex    Drug Use    Adult Content    

Jill's Review

Opens October 9, 2015

Runs 99 minutes

It's Father's Day and Evan Webber (Keanu Reeves) and his wife and kids celebrate with cake for breakfast and a little horseplay. Then, the wife and kids head out to the beach for a long weekend while Evan attempts to catch up on work. He is making progress until two cute but wet and stranded young women show up at his door. It seems that Bel (Ana de Armas) and Genesis (Lorenza Izzo) were headed to a party and got lost in his neighborhood. Of course, Evan is a gentleman and invites them in to dry off and try to find out the address of the party. That was his first mistake. What starts out as a little fantasy on his part turns into his very worst nightmare. He should have never answered the door.

Everyone knows that you should never, never, never, ever let strangers into your house even when they are two cute and adorable dripping wet young girls. In fact, that should be a flashing red alert....do not let them in. But, then there wouldn't be a movie. This movie is exactly what you think it is. It goes from bad to worse and you just want to talk to the screen and tell Evan how stupid he is being. That makes it kinda fun, too. And, who knew that Keanu Reeves was such a good actor when he had a gag in his mouth and was pleading for his life. I liked this for the cheesy B-movie that it was. It was fast paced and it raised my blood pressure. It doesn't really make sense if you try to think too hard. Just go with the flow and don't take the kids or anyone with a heart condition. 




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