Review of House at the End of the Street (2012) by Jy S — 20 Feb 2013
Mark Tonderai's House at the End of the Street does very little to impress.For a 90 minute story, this so called thriller goes for the slow buildup approach. The problem is the life is sucked out before the plot even thickens.
There is a lot of predictability and sure there is a twist near the end, but it isn't enough to make up for the journey to get there.The tension and suspense level is at a minimum. The violence is slim to none and the scares all arrive with the effective "jump scare" tactic.
Jennifer Lawrence is good for what she is asked to do, which really isn't much. Max Thieriot is dull, although that seems to fit his character. The rest of the cast fills out the plot as needed.House at the End of the Street doesn't offer a whole lot on the table, thus leading to an unfulfilling watch.
This review of House at the End of the Street (2012) was written by Jy S on 20 Feb 2013.
House at the End of the Street has generally received mixed reviews.
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