Go The house at the ens of the street by mrfallreev It must be me, because I jumped out of my skin several times. I wonder sometimes, if I am watching the same movie as everybody else when I read reviews from people who recommend not seeing something...
Must Go! Great Thriller by twschaible Can't believe the poor reviews - this was an exciting movie. It was a mind twister with all the puzzle pieces coming together. Some very scary parts!! It is well worth the ticket, sit back and...
Go HATES by anchorgirl08 Overall, a pretty good movie. Not really scary, but more of a thriller. It will keep you guessing most of the time. Ending definitley has a twist you won't expect! The acting is good from everyone....
50 New York Post | Sara Stewart Yes, there are the requisite jump-in-your-seat scares, many of them false alarms, and it all plays out basically exactly like any other horror movie, but Lawrence does elevate the proceedings. Read full review
50 The Globe and Mail (Toronto) | Rick Groen I doubt that Lawrence is conscious of this process. Nevertheless, stuck in a dull commercial feature, a very good actor happens upon a new solution to an age-old problem: She improves the script by transcending it, and steals the picture by abandoning it. Read full review
50 Boxoffice Magazine | Pete Hammond This PG-13 scare-fest is more psychological terror than blood and guts, and should satisfy-not repulse-young genre fans. Read full review
50 The Hollywood Reporter | Despite an intriguing setup, sharply drawn central characters and a lead performance from the luminous Jennifer Lawrence that elevates the material a few notches, House at the End of the Street is a by-the-book horror thriller that's low on scares and suspense. Read full review