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Opening the door to hell. Trailer for the horror ”Don't Knock Twice”

Image In recent years, among the representatives of the horror genre, you rarely see films like the film "Don't Breathe", so successful at the box office that Sony has already begun work on a sequel. And it's not just a matter of financial success - critics and viewers accepted Federico Alvarez's picture with open arms, and the director himself received a tempting offer from the major. One conclusion suggests itself: even among the horror films released in batches, you can find really worthy films.

The horror film Don't Knock Twice was directed by Caradog W. James . His name is unlikely to say much to moviegoers, but it was James who spearheaded the sci-fi thriller Machine, which Syfy intends to adapt for television. The main roles in the new film were played by Katie Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica / Battlestar Galactica ) and Lucy Boynton (Sing Street).

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Speech in the new horror film is about a difficult relationship between mother and daughter, in which supernatural forces interfere. Jess tries to regain custody of Chloe , but the latter has already managed to get into trouble, having gone to the abandoned house where the child killer once lived. For some unknown reason, Chloe decided to knock on the door twice, thus summoning the spirit from the urban legend ...

Early critics were pleasantly surprised by the work of James . With a seemingly not the most intriguing plot, the director managed to create a truly scary and interesting film, while turning the cliches and plot twists usual for this genre in his favor.



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It will be possible to knock twice on the world of evil in USA cinemas from January 12 .

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