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La Maison au bout de la rue

Original title: House at the End of the Street
  • 2012
  • 12
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Max Thieriot and Jennifer Lawrence in La Maison au bout de la rue (2012)
A mother and daughter move to a new town and find themselves living next door to a house where a young girl murdered her parents. When the daughter befriends the surviving son, she learns the story is far from over.
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After moving with her mother to a small town, a teenager finds that an accident happened in the house at the end of the street. Things get more complicated when she befriends a boy. A double... Read allAfter moving with her mother to a small town, a teenager finds that an accident happened in the house at the end of the street. Things get more complicated when she befriends a boy. A double murder is not an accident.After moving with her mother to a small town, a teenager finds that an accident happened in the house at the end of the street. Things get more complicated when she befriends a boy. A double murder is not an accident.

  • Director
    • Mark Tonderai
  • Writers
    • David Loucka
    • Jonathan Mostow
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Lawrence
    • Elisabeth Shue
    • Max Thieriot
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    83K
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    • Director
      • Mark Tonderai
    • Writers
      • David Loucka
      • Jonathan Mostow
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Lawrence
      • Elisabeth Shue
      • Max Thieriot
    • 284User reviews
    • 234Critic reviews
    • 31Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Jennifer Lawrence
    Jennifer Lawrence
    • Elissa
    Elisabeth Shue
    Elisabeth Shue
    • Sarah
    Max Thieriot
    Max Thieriot
    • Ryan
    Gil Bellows
    Gil Bellows
    • Weaver
    Eva Link
    Eva Link
    • Carrie Anne
    Nolan Gerard Funk
    Nolan Gerard Funk
    • Tyler
    Allie MacDonald
    Allie MacDonald
    • Jillian
    Jordan Hayes
    Jordan Hayes
    • Penn State Carrie Anne
    Krista Bridges
    Krista Bridges
    • Mary Jacobson
    James Thomas
    James Thomas
    • Ben Reynolds
    Hailee Sisera
    Hailee Sisera
    • Caitlin
    Craig Eldridge
    Craig Eldridge
    • Dan Gifford
    Jonathan Higgins
    Jonathan Higgins
    • Dr. Kohler
    Olivier Surprenant
    Olivier Surprenant
    • Jake
    • (as Oliver Soul)
    Lori Alter
    Lori Alter
    • Jenny Gifford
    Joy Tanner
    Joy Tanner
    • Bonnie Reynolds
    Bobby Osborne
    • Young Ryan
    Grace Tucker-Duguay
    • Young Carrie Anne
    • (as Gracie Tucker)
    • Director
      • Mark Tonderai
    • Writers
      • David Loucka
      • Jonathan Mostow
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    User reviews284

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    bluesman-20

    Jennifer Lawrence makes this movie.

    The house at the end of the street is not a horror movie . It's more of a suspense film. Mother and Daughter move into a beautiful home after a bitter divorce. The mother is a doctor who works late hours the Daughter played by Jenifer Lawrence is still in high school. She's a singer with a lot of talent. Her mother played by Elizabeth Shue Wants her daughter to fit in. But after a particularly rough first day in which Elyssa is invited to one of the school's most popular students and one of it's richest . She discovers a dark side to the high society and does not like it. Meanwhile she has been watching the house at the end of the street. She was told there was a double murder there about 20 years ago and that no one lives there. Then one night she sees a light on in the house. And she becomes fascinated by the home's owner. The son of the people who died there. She hears how his sister went crazy one night and killed the parents and fled into the woods. Where she is to this day no one knows.

    His name is Ryan and he has a few deep dark secrets of his own.

    Not really a horror movie. and not a thriller. You might call this suspense lite. You know there is something wrong with Ryan but you don't know what. and when you get the big reveal you feel kind of cheated. There is a lot that's not explained. Or if it is it's not explained properly. The only reason I watched it was because of Jennifer Lawrence. and that's the best part of the film plus you hear her sing which is a good thing. Other then that not much to recommend.
    6SamJamie

    A decent teen-horror affair.

    When a teenager and her mother move to a little town, the girl finds out that an accident took place in the house at the end of the street. She ends up befriending the sole survivor of the accident.

    This film has its fair share of chilling moments and Lawrence often elevates the sub-par material... Along with Shue, the dynamic of these two actresses makes the majority of the film enjoyable. The film even has some unpredictable twists that it will even have you actively rooting for the villain and against the victims at one point.

    Although it's fairly routine, House at the End of the Street is what it is: a PG-13 scare-fest with more psychological terror than blood and guts, and should satisfy-not repulse-young genre fans and is smarter than most films of the genre, even with some fairly predictable plot turns.
    6nitzanhavoc

    Good twist, but not clear enough. An audience with lowered expectations will be rewarded.

    If watching HatEotS has taught me anything (taught me again, actually) is that many times a film's worst enemy could be the buzz around it. Had it not been for all the talk about it, I might have had lowered expectations and therefore a smaller sense of disappointment.

    As the Horror freak that I am, I've always loved Psychological Thriller/Horror films with a sophisticated twist towards the end. This film makes an attempt on having such a twist, but personally, for me, it didn't work.

    Let's start off with the good things: the acting was very good, especially by Max Thieriot as Ryan. The way he talked, the look in his eyes, everything was simply perfect for the role. Jennifer Lawrence wasn't bad either, but sadly the best part about her acting was her not being an eyesore, not at all. Great job also by Elisbabeth Shue as a teenagers's mother!

    As for the story - I find it difficult to pinpoint my problem with it. The build up seemed sufficient and the twist was surprising enough, and kept up getting deeper and more evolved. Perhaps it's the difficulty to fully grasp and comprehend what had happened happened that took some of the excitement away. I was too busy figuring out one detail when the next hit. So perhaps other viewers will enjoy it more.

    All in all, watching this has been a fun experience, though not overly. I can't say "don't watch it!", nor can I recommend it too enthusiastically. If you don't expect too much - you could be in for a treat.
    7zetes

    Not half bad, really. Jennifer Lawrence's presence ups the value a bit, too.

    People don't seem to like this one much, but I found it totally decent. It's probably better than it should be simply for the presence of Jennifer Lawrence - who is just smoking hot. Okay, she's a good actress, too, and gives a good performance. She won an Oscar last year for Silver Linings Playbook (much deserved, in my book). Her tank top from this film should have been nominated for an award. Okay, enough about how hot Lawrence is (very, is the answer). The story here is decent, if nothing special. Lawrence, moving into a new home, falls for the damaged teen down the street, Max Thieriot (also pretty good). His horrifying past (his parents were murdered by his insane sister) is well known to the small town they live in. He harbors a few other secrets, as well. This mostly wins for me because Lawrence comes off as a fairly smart horror heroine. The climactic sequence is really well done (shades of the climax of Wait Until Dark - would have been nice to see this in the theater, as I came really close to doing last year). Elisabeth Shue also co-stars as Lawrence's mom. She's still good looking and is a fine actress. I'd love to see her in a really good role at this point in her career.
    5bowmanblue

    Official: Jennifer Lawrence can sell ANYTHING

    In case you close your eyes every time Hollywood is mentioned, you might not know that Jennifer Lawrence was in The (hugely profitable) Hunger Games. She's currently Tinseltown's darling and, judging by this film, can sell anything.

    The House at the End of the Street is about a teenage girl and her mother, who move into a house next to one where some murders were committed a while back. The teenage boy who witnessed said killings still lives there. Let the creepiness commence.

    There is nothing 'supernatural' about this film, it's a sort of horror/thriller with teenage leads. And that's the most important part. Whereas Twilight was a vampire story for teens and The Hunger Games was a Battle Royale/Running Man for teens. The House at the End of the Street is a horror/thriller for teens. I'm sure plenty of 15+ people will enjoy it too, but I'm going to stick my neck out and guess that its primary fanbase will be around the 15 years of age mark.

    I've seen a lot of these times of horror/thrillers. Perhaps that's my problem. I know every scare and twist going (and can therefore predict them a mile off). However, if I hadn't watched many of these sorts of films, I'm sure I would enjoy it much, much more. Basically, to seasoned and cynical cinema-goers such as myself, this film offers nothing new. It conforms to every cliché going, yet it was pretty damn successful, proving that Jennifer Lawrence is one hell of a box office draw. Fair play to it for finding an audience - I just don't think many people will get much out of this is (a) they have seen plenty of these type of films before and (b) if they're not in the 'Twilight generation.' Oh, and don't get me started on the actual NAME of the film. Even fans of the film must admit that whatever Hollywood writer picked it was having a really slack and lazy day. Seriously...

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    • Trivia
      Jennifer Lawrence does not actually sing in the movie - she's lip-syncing to session musician Sarah Rayne's voice. However, she did record her own version of one the songs, "All You've Gotta Do is Love", which was described as "not half-bad."
    • Goofs
      Elissa's "phone" was actually an iPod touch (4th Gen)
    • Quotes

      Elissa: Dawn? What are you doing up that early?

      Ryan: I sit out back and I write stuff. Like stories. You know, it's easy. I don't know, it's like - it's like at time of the day, because everyone's still asleep, all the best thoughts haven't been taken yet.

    • Alternate versions
      The PG-13 and Unrated versions of the movie include several notable differences, including a plot twist in the finale as well as some additional violence and blood in the Unrated cut. The changes add only a minimal amount of additional runtime.
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Jennifer Lawrence Performances (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Seagull
      performed by Saturday Sun

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 2012 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La casa de al lado
    • Filming locations
      • Carlsbad Springs, Ontario, Canada(Rene's Corner)
    • Production companies
      • Relativity Media
      • FilmNation Entertainment
      • A Bigger Boat
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $31,611,916
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,287,234
      • Sep 23, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $44,287,131
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • Datasat
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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