In fact, the film is interesting when it becomes clear it’s not Fatal Attraction. I went into Knock Knock expecting it to be a version of Fatal Attraction (Adrian Lyne, 1987)-which it’s not. I get how someone could feel that way about Knock Knock, but then horror films are supposed to push people’s buttons-and “downright disgusting” is a phrase that signals there’s probably something interesting going on. She writes that she considers the film “frontrunner for the worst film of 2015” and that it’s “downright disgusting.” Revenge Honey of The Horror Honeys launches an angry attack on the politics of the film, and she nails its more objectionable qualities-its racism and homophobia as well as the way it can certainly be viewed as making a mockery of child abuse. Genesis (Lorenza Izzo) and Bel (Ana de Armas) arrive at the doorĮli Roth’s Knock Knock has been receiving mostly dismal reviews, as well as a few more outraged assessments.
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