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House At The End Of The Street
Description
In this terrifying film, Sarah, newly divorced, faces a bad course with her daughter Elissa. Sari and her daughter find their dream home in a small, rural town but this house turns into a nightmare when startling events begin to emerge. Sarah and Elisa finally discover that the city is in the shadow of a chilling secret.
In this terrifying film, Sarah, newly divorced, faces a bad course with her daughter Elissa. Sari and her daughter find their dream home in a small, rural town but this house turns into a nightmare when startling events begin to emerge. Sarah and Elisa finally discover that the city is in the shadow of a chilling secret.
Actors:
Craig Eldridge,
Jasmine Chan,
Jonathan Malen,
Jordan Blais,
Claudia Jurt,
Jon McLaren,
Lori Alter,
Grace Tucker-Duguay,
Quinnie Vu,
Kate Drummond,
Bobby Osborne
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Craig Eldridge
Jasmine Chan
Jonathan Malen
23 October 1987, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jordan Blais
Claudia Jurt
12 December 1977, Zürich, Switzerland
Jon McLaren
26 October 1984, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Lori Alter
Grace Tucker-Duguay
Quinnie Vu
Kate Drummond
Bobby Osborne
Director:
Mark Tonderai
Mark Tonderai
Country:
United States, Canada
Keywords:
#Allie MacDonald #Elisabeth Shue #Eva Link #Gil Bellows #House at the End of the Street #Jennifer Lawrence #Mark Tonderai #Max Thieriot #Nolan Gerard Funk
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February 15, 2013
A clunky, run-of-the-mill horror flick written by the same guy who penned last year's similarly themed disappointment, Dream House.
September 21, 2012
What could be so bad about a new Jennifer Lawrence movie that its distributor opts to keep it away from critics and release it with minimal ad support? Please, allow "House at the End of the Street" to answer that question.
September 25, 2012
Shockingly uneventful, this horror film marks time until dropping its big, dumb reveal.
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A "sleepover night" horror movie made for young people who haven't seen many good horror movies.
September 22, 2012
Tonderai steers the story cleanly around its queasy hairpin turns, perversely toying with one of pop cinema's most cherished clichés: the audience's inculcated desire to side with the underdog.
July 16, 2014
An uncommonly tedious effort...
September 21, 2012
This is the rare horror film so bad you almost wish it had turned into a good old connect-the-gory-dots slasher movie. The only mystery at work is how Lawrence's agent ever let her sign on.
November 25, 2013
It's made for - and presumably by - people who haven't ever seen a horror movie. What's even more frustrating is that its inherent ineptitude doesn't ever become entertaining in a "this is hilariously horrible" fashion.
September 21, 2012
There are one or two clever plot twists that are subsequently followed up by a cavalcade of ridiculous, credibility-stretching ones.
June 20, 2013
Ninety minutes of melodrama for ten minutes of a very derivative surprise ending.
October 07, 2015
"House at the End of the Street" is so thoroughly unpredictable that it will even have you actively rooting for the villain and against the victims at one point.
New York Times
September 22, 2012
A choppily edited, poorly timed mess with little continuity, overloaded with aural shocks in a desperate attempt to compensate for its minimal suspense.

