Sarah Cassidy and her daughter Elissa move into a house where a family was murdered, and upon learning about the incident from their neighbors, they befriend the sole survivor, Ryan, who later reveals his twisted intentions and history of abuse, leading to a desperate battle for survival. House at the End of the Street is a 2012 American English-language Drama Horror film starring Jennifer Lawrence, Max Thieriot, Gil Bellows, Elisabeth Shue, Eva Link, Nolan Gerard Funk and Emma Jonnz. FilmNation Entertainment was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Aaron Ryder, Peter Block and Hal Lieberman. House at the End of the Street is written by David Loucka and Jonathan Mostow and it is directed by Mark Tonderai. Relativity Media acquired the distribution rights for the movie. House at the End of the Street was released on 1st November 2012 and takes a screen time of 101 minutes. The Film was successful at box office. House at the End of the Street was made on a budget of $10 million and it was a super hit at box office gross of $44 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by David Loucka. Cinematography was done by Miroslaw Baszak and editing by Steve Mirkovich and Karen Porter. The music was composed by Theo Greenly along with Theo Green.
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House at the End of the Street Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Positive Review Rating : 13%
Scott Tobias
But working from a solid template is only half the battle; the other half is filling in the details, and its here that The House At The End Of The Street goes flat and generic, substituting jump scares and visual twitchiness for the psychological complexity that might have sold the horror. ( Read More )
There isnt as much violence that is expected in a thriller film, but it does provide. ( Read More )
Jonathan Lack
At its very best, the film is tolerable.At its worst, it is offensive, a nasty experience that brutalizes the audience without an ounce of substance. ( Read More )
Marc Savlov
Lawrence is fine as the solo parented teen and Thieriot does a mean Tony Perkins (circa Pretty Poison, but on downers), but the sheer tedium of the storyline means you never really care about any of them. ( Read More )
JimmyO
The worst part of it is itas not even funny bad, just roll your eyes and hope it ends soon bad.See, good talent can still make bad films. ( Read More )