Eli Roth made his first ever Sundance Film Festival appearance, kicking off the festival's midnight sidebar with the premiere of Knock Knock.
With the stars of the movie in attendance, including Keanu Reeves, Roth unveiled to buyers and movie watchers a film that he said "marks a turning point in my life."
Eschewing the blood and gore of his previous films, such as Hostel and Green Inferno, Roth moves into psychological terror with this one, a tale of a father who lets two nubile and willing ladies into his house one rainy night when the wife and kids are away, only to find his guests unwilling to leave and with plans of their own.
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