
Knots 2004
"A Sex Comedy With A Twist!"
Dive into the chaotic world of modern romance with *Knots (2004)*, director Greg Lombardo's quirky comedy that flips the script on how men navigate love and commitment.
Director: Greg Lombardo
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Knots (2004) about?
*Knots (2004)* follows three close friends as they navigate the ups and downs of dating and relationships in today's world. With humor and heart, the film explores their quests for love, commitment, and the occasional misstep along the way.
Who directed Knots?
Greg Lombardo directed *Knots (2004)*, bringing his unique comedic vision to this exploration of modern relationships.
Who stars in Knots?
The film features Scott Cohen, John Stamos, Annabeth Gish, Paulina Porizkova, and Tara Reid as the core cast.
Is Knots (2004) worth watching?
*Knots (2004)* is a lighthearted comedy that fans of rom-coms and buddy films will likely enjoy. While it may not break new ground, its humor and relatable themes make it a fun watch for a cozy night in.
How long is Knots?
*Knots (2004)* has a runtime of 93 minutes.
About Knots (2004) — A Comedy That Twists the Rules of Modern Romance
Dive into the chaotic world of modern romance with *Knots (2004)*, director Greg Lombardo's quirky comedy that flips the script on how men navigate love and commitment. Three best friends find themselves entangled in a web of dating mishaps, heartfelt confessions, and unexpected twists as they chase the elusive dream of lasting relationships. With a sharp wit and plenty of laughs, the film explores the messy realities of dating in the 21st century—where casual flings collide with the desire for something real. Lombardo's direction blends humor and heart, making *Knots* a relatable yet hilarious take on the struggles of modern love.
The star-studded cast, led by Scott Cohen, John Stamos, Annabeth Gish, Paulina Porizkova, and Tara Reid, brings charm and chemistry to every scene. From awkward first dates to the pressure of settling down, their journey feels both personal and universally funny. Set against the backdrop of city life, the film captures the energy of urban romance—where every connection is a gamble and every heartbreak just another step toward finding the right fit. Whether you're a hopeless romantic or a skeptic of love, *Knots (2004)* delivers a fresh, entertaining perspective.