

House at the End of the Street 2012
"Fear reaches out... for the girl next door."
In Mark Tonderai's chilling thriller *House at the End of the Street* (2012), a mother and daughter uproot their lives to start fresh in a quiet neighborhood—only to discover their new home sits ominously close to a house steeped in infamy.
Director: Mark Tonderai
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is House at the End of the Street (2012) about?
*House at the End of the Street* follows a mother and daughter who move into a seemingly peaceful town, only to find themselves entangled in a dark mystery next door. After befriending the lone survivor of a family murder, they uncover a web of lies and danger that challenges everything they thought they knew.
Who directed House at the End of the Street?
Mark Tonderai directed *House at the End of the Street* (2012), bringing a visceral, atmospheric style to this psychological thriller.
Who stars in House at the End of the Street?
The film stars Jennifer Lawrence as the daughter, Max Thieriot as her mysterious neighbor, Elisabeth Shue as the mother, and Nolan Gerard Funk alongside Gil Bellows and Allie MacDonald in supporting roles.
Is House at the End of the Street (2012) worth watching?
While *House at the End of the Street* isn't a horror classic, it delivers solid suspense and strong performances, particularly from Jennifer Lawrence and Max Thieriot. Fans of slow-burn thrillers with psychological depth will find it a tense, engaging watch despite a few predictable moments.
How long is House at the End of the Street?
*House at the End of the Street* runs for 101 minutes.
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About House at the End of the Street (2012) — Jennifer Lawrence in a chilling thriller of secrets and survival
In Mark Tonderai's chilling thriller *House at the End of the Street* (2012), a mother and daughter uproot their lives to start fresh in a quiet neighborhood—only to discover their new home sits ominously close to a house steeped in infamy. Years earlier, a young girl brutally murdered her parents, leaving behind a lone survivor: her brother, a boy shrouded in eerie silence. When the daughter strikes up a friendship with the brooding teenager next door, she uncovers that the past isn't as buried as it seems. As distrust festers and secrets surface, the line between victim and villain blurs, pulling the entire family into a nightmare where the truth is as twisted as the shadows in their backyard.
With Jennifer Lawrence and Max Thieriot delivering powerhouse performances, *House at the End of the Street* masterfully blends psychological horror with small-town suspense, weaving a tale of isolation, deception, and the haunting weight of unresolved trauma. The film's oppressive atmosphere and slow-burn tension keep viewers guessing until the final, unsettling revelation.




