
Knock Knock 2017
"Keep your friends close, because your enemy... might just live next door"
Dive into the retro-horror playground of *Knock Knock (2017)*, directed by Tobias Canto Jr., where a down-on-his-luck boxer's quiet night spirals into a nightmarish dance of deception and paranoia.
Director: Tobias Canto Jr.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Knock Knock (2017) about?
*Knock Knock* follows Sam Grant, a former boxer whose life takes a sinister turn when he's roped into investigating a series of unsettling rumors about a new tenant in his apartment building. What starts as a mundane favor spirals into a surreal nightmare of paranoia and deception, where nothing is as it seems.
Who directed Knock Knock?
Tobias Canto Jr. directed *Knock Knock (2017)*, infusing the film with a retro horror aesthetic that pays homage to VHS-era classics.
Who stars in Knock Knock?
The film stars Kerry Tartack as Sam Grant, alongside Sisi Berry, Chuk Hell, Rachel Atterson, and Lucas Alexander Ayoub in key roles.
Is Knock Knock (2017) worth watching?
For horror fans craving something fresh yet nostalgic, *Knock Knock (2017)* delivers a tight, twisty thriller that balances scares and dark humor. Its short runtime and retro vibe make it a standout for cult horror enthusiasts, even if it's not for the faint of heart.
How long is Knock Knock?
The runtime for *Knock Knock (2017)* is 55 minutes.
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About Knock Knock (2017) — Retro Horror Meets Dark Comedy in a Twisted Thriller
Dive into the retro-horror playground of *Knock Knock (2017)*, directed by Tobias Canto Jr., where a down-on-his-luck boxer's quiet night spirals into a nightmarish dance of deception and paranoia. Sam Grant, played by Kerry Tartack, finds himself entangled in a web of eerie suspense as his quirky neighbors spin tales of a mysterious new tenant lurking in their apartment building. Blending horror and comedy with a VHS-era aesthetic, the film crafts an atmosphere thick with tension and dark humor, perfect for fans of cult horror classics. The story unfolds like a twisted game of cat and mouse, where trust is the first casualty.
Canto Jr.'s direction leans into the film's low-budget charm, creating a claustrophobic, off-kilter world where nothing is as it seems. With a runtime under an hour, *Knock Knock (2017)* packs a punch, delivering scares and laughs in equal measure. The cast, led by Tartack and joined by Sisi Berry, Chuk Hell, and Rachel Atterson, brings a mix of charm and unease to their roles, making every interaction feel unpredictably sinister.