He has played brave cops, powerful heroes, romantics, confused teenagers and wise men. But Keanu Reeves has rarely portrayed a victim.

In the new thriller KNOCK KNOCK he is Evans, a happily-married architect that, after succumbing to his basic instincts, is terrorized by two beautiful women.

I recently sat down with Keanu Reeves to talk about the experience of bringing this independent project to life and much more.

The horror film, directed by Eli Roth, also features rising Latino stars Lorenza Izzo and Ana de Armas.

KNOCK KNOCK is now playing in theaters, and on VOD.

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Evan (Reeves) seems like the perfect guy. He’s an architect, lives in a beautiful California home, has two kids and a lovely talented wife. One afternoon, the wife and kids go to the beach but Evan has to stay home and work. It’s raining, he’s alone, listening to music, and there’s a knock at the door. Two beautiful young girls, played by Ana De Armas and Lorenza Izzo, are standing in the cold. They’re drenched, lost and just want to come in to dry off and use the phone.