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WHO’S IN IT?

Keanu Reeves (John Wick), Lorenza Izzo (Aftershock), Ana de Armas (Blind Alley), Ignacia Allamand (Lamb of God), Aaron Burns (Best Worst Friends), Colleen Camp (Die Hard with a Vengeance)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Eli Roth (Cabin Fever), director, writer, producer; Nicolás López (Best Worst Friends), writer, producer; Guillermo Amoedo (Aftershock), writer; Miguel Asensio (The Stranger), Colleen Camp (An American Rhapsody), John T. Degraye (Hated) and Cassian Elwes (The Butler), producers; Manuel Riveiro (Santos), composer; Antonio Quercia (Radio Corazón), cinematographer; Diego Macho Gomez (Aftershock), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Family man Evan (Reeves) is alone at home working while his wife (Camp) and children have gone to the beach for the day. Soon, there’s a knock at the door – when Evan answers, two beautiful young girls named Bel (Armas) and Genesis (Izzo) are standing out in the rain asking to use his phone. Temptation soon clouds Evan’s better judgement, and it’s not long afterwards that the two girls start to show their true, more sinister colours…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

With Keanu Reeves now firmly back in the spotlight after John Wick, his participation in horror director Eli Roth’s latest psychological fright-fest is sure to turn a few interested heads.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

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