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Max Thieriot plays the quiet, creepy boy next door in House at the End of the Street. Photos courtesy ... you should definitely go into the creepy basement of Murder House!” ...
The House At The End Of The Street borrows the framework from a famous horror movie, and though giving away the name of that movie reveals too much—though not all, to the film’s credit—it ...
Thieriot is the Norman Bates of this scenario, the sweet-natured, socially awkward occupant of a house that’s big and full of ghosts. It turns out that he’s keeping his still-alive little ...
With a title about as bland as its premise, House at the End of the Street ends up being yet another ho-hum PG-13 “date night” flick that never delivers the goods despite a somewhat ...
Following her parents’ divorce, Elissa moves from Chicago to small-town Pennsylvania with her mother, hospital worker Sarah (Elisabeth Shue), looking for a fresh start in a house that backs onto ...
Coming off her recent success with The Hunger Games, Jennifer Lawrence has returned to the big screen for director Mark Tonderai's House at the End of the Street. From the very first few minutes ...