House At The End Of The Street

1hr 41mins
Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Elisabeth Shue, Max Thieriot, Gil Bellows, Nolan Gerard Funk
Directed by: Mark Tonderai
The plot: Sarah moves into a new house in an idyllic rural town with her pretty daughter, Elissa. The family home is perfect and the locals seem lovely, then strange events begin to happen and Sarah and Elissa learn that the house next door was once a murder scene. Sarah is reluctant to allow Elissa to forge a friendship with Ryan, the sole survivor of the carnage, but her daughter is drawn to the recluse, venturing into the house stained by blood of the past.
Orange movie-goers' reactions
- " It wasnt very good :L my friends thought it was but i didnt. it had a few jumpy parts but wasnt scary. I was expecting it to be better! " — Laura, 17, Cardiff
- " Disappointing!! seen it all before, nothing original, from the opening moment of the film, you could of wrote the rest! another disaster for the horror genre!" — scanty, 32, oldham
- " I was expecting a rest great twist but was very dissapointed. was good up until the twist." — Kirsty, 22, Llanelli
- " good" — Haroon, london
- " Cannot wait for this to come out, I live for horror flms and I am pretty sure I am gonna love this film" — Peyton, 25, Caerphilly
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SFX
"It's utterly frustrating when a horror thriller has one or two inventive concepts fizzing away at its core, including the central mystery, yet they're smothered by a ton of cliches and eye-rolling logic leaps."
WhatCulture
"House at the End of the Street never stands on its own as a glistening mansion, but rather a diminutive and not-always-satisfactory piece of ordinary cinematic real estate."


