"Knock Knock" actor Keanu Reeves, 50, was spotted busy chatting on his cellphone at the Los Angeles International Airport on his way to the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, according to Daily Mail.
As he checked into his departing flight, Reeves managed to juggle his phone and luggage cart on Jan. 23.
In "Knock Knock," Reeves plays a successful architect with a beautiful wife, overachieving children and a dream home he himself designed, but his life turned upside down when he gave in to the seduction of two beautiful women played by Lorenza Izzo and Ana de Armas.
Directed by Eli Roth, "Knock Knock" also stars Ignacia Allamand, Aaron Burns and Colleen Camp, among others.
In 2014, Reeves starred in Lionsgate's action film "John Wick" that premiered with $5.5 million, which was lower than what its rival teenage PG-13 horror film "Ouija" made on its premiere, which was $8 million.
During the premiere weekend of "John Wick" and the board game horror film starring "Bates Motel" actress Olivia Cooke, the former ranked second while the latter ranked first. On third place at the time was Brad Pitt's war movie "Fury" followed by Fox and New Regency's "Gone Girl" starring Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike and Neil Patrick Harris.
Produced by Blumhouse Productions and Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes and distributed by Universal Pictures, "Ouija" cost only approximately $5 million to make featuring a story of teenage friends who sought help from the Ouija Board to solve a friend's mysterious death.