House At The End Of The Street Review

The film is known for a late-game revelation regarding Ryan’s past and his true relationship with his sister, which subverts typical slasher tropes.

While marketed as horror, it functions more as a slow-burn psychological thriller or "suspense lite," focusing on tension over gore. House At The End Of The Street

The 2012 psychological thriller (often abbreviated as HATES ) features Jennifer Lawrence in one of her early lead roles as Elissa, a teenager who discovers that her new neighborhood hides a gruesome past. Plot Overview The film is known for a late-game revelation

The film serves as a showcase for Jennifer Lawrence, whose performance was widely cited as the movie's strongest asset. Plot Overview The film serves as a showcase

Despite being panned by critics—holding a 10% rating on Rotten Tomatoes —it was a financial success, grossing over $44 million on a budget of roughly $7–10 million. Cast & Crew Highlights Director: Mark Tonderai.