International Poster For Eli Roth’s Knock Knock Cuts Like a Knife

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Not long after the release of The Green Inferno, Lionsgate Premiere unleashes Eli Roth’s Knock Knock (review) on October 9th, the film hitting theaters and VOD platforms. On tap today is an international poster, and I’m pretty sure Keanu Reeves is having trouble translating the text. Dig it!

Reeves stars alongside Lorenza Izzo and Ana de Armas.

Synopsis:
Evan Webber (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 (Izzo, 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.

Knock Knock

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