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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 1H 22M

Episode 124: Knock Knock (2015)

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In this episode, Dustin's pick returns to the topic of Eli Roth as we discuss another film from his body of work. No, it's not an alternate universe John Wick movie, but if you squint hard enough, we understand. Join us as we check out Roth's modernized remake of 70's classic Death Game: Knock Knock from 2015. But is this a rightly maligned career low point or a misunderstood masterpiece? We get into it and, of course, have a lengthy discussion about the concept of free pizza. But before all that, Jason talks some Animal Attack subgenre while Dustin polishes off his revisit of Fulci's Gates of Hell trilogy as he once again tries re-evaluating its final entry. And so much more! Part of the Prescribed Films Podcast Network (www.thepfpn.com) What We've Been Watching: -Jason: Primate (2026) -Dustin: The Beyond (1981) & The House by the Cemetery (1981) Show Notes: -Knock Knock Trailer -Go check out all the other fine shows on the Prescribed Films Podcast Network -Related Film: The Green Inferno -Related Film: The Witch -Related Series: The Haunted Museum -Related Film: Borderlands -Related Film: Thanksgiving -Related Short: Thanksgiving Grindhouse Trailer -Related Series: The Traitors -Related Film: Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City -Related Film: 47 Meters Down -Related Film: The Strangers: Prey at Night -Related Film: V/H/S/99 -Related Film: Cujo -Related Film: Freddy vs Jason -Related Film: Monkey Shines -Related Film: Jaws -Related Film: Primal Rage -Related Film: City of the Living Dead -Related Film: Death Game -Related Film: Hostel -Related Film: Once Upon A Time in Hollywood -Related Film: The House With Clocks in Its Walls -Related Film: Hellraiser -Related Topic: Boom Studios -Related Film: John Wick -Related Film: From the World of John Wick: Ballerina -Related Film: No Time to Die -Related Film: John Wick 2 -Related Film: Hard Candy -Related Film: Psycho (1998) -Related Film: Come Out and Play -Related Film: Hostel Part II -Related Film: Cabin Fever (2002) -Related Film: Cabin Fever (2016) -Related Film: Death Wish (2018) -Related Film: Melancholie der Engel Next Time: Who Can Kill a Child? (1976)

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