Showing posts with label Eli Roth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eli Roth. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Psychosexual thriller “KNOCK KNOCK” is fatal attraction in the age of social media


“Knock Knock” is a psychosexual thriller not intended for the faint of heart and easily disturbed.  In the upcoming Keanu Reeves starrer, critically acclaimed horror director Eli Roth takes fear notches higher as he pits a married man Evan (Reeves) against two irresistible seductresses Genesis (Lorenza Izzo) and Bel (Ana de Armas) who initially knocked on his door for help on a rainy night eventually turning his dark fantasies into his worst nightmare and his life a living hell. 

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Keanu Reeves cheats on wife for a night of fun in “KNOCK KNOCK”


Keanu Reeves plays a devoted husband and father turned cheater for a night in the provocative sexy adult thriller “Knock Knock” directed by breakout filmmaker Eli Roth whose previous work in “Cabin Fever” etched him a prominent space in the horror thriller genre.
 

Monday, September 28, 2015

Keanu Reeves opens door to temptation in “KNOCK KNOCK”


Keanu Reeves stars in his latest sexy thrilling starrer in “Knock Knock” as a blissfully married man with two children who was lured by two very attractive women (played by Lorenza Izzo and Ana de Armas) when they came knocking at his door when he was left alone at home.
 

Monday, September 21, 2015

Green Inferno: Casting the Cannibals

How do you teach an Amazon tribe, who has no idea what a movie is to act like angry savage cannibals?

Eli Roth’s solution: Make them watch Cannibal Holocaust.

From director Eli Roth, the horror mastermind behind some of the scariest movies of all time such as Cabin Fever and the blockbuster Hostel franchise, comes GREEN INFERNO, a terrifying new film about a group of college students who take their humanitarian protest to the Amazon jungle, only to be taken prisoner by the indigenous tribe they came to save.

Filmed entirely on location in Chile, the Peruvian Amazon and New York City, Green Inferno is Roth’s first feature film in six years and is the third installment of the horror-auteur’s “travel trilogy.”

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