House At The End Of The Street Review

Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 7:43 AM

House At The End Of The Street Review


The X Factor Season 9 Episode 9. House At The End Of The Street isn�t a great horror movie, but it is a careful one. It consistently chooses the correct camera angles. It lets its characters interact like real human beings. Watch The Dark Knight Rises Online. It uses the weather to its advantage. It gives and withholds the right ratio of information. It makes the correct decision more often than not, and consequently, when all of those little moments are added up, they far outweigh the story problems that would have easily sunk most films in its position. Plus, having Jennifer Lawrence and Elisabeth Shue really helps. Watch Resident Evil Retribution online. Most of us learned a long time ago not to expect anything from performances in horror films. Maybe it�s the subject matter. Maybe it�s the self-fulfilling prophecy of low expectations. Watch The Dark Knight Rises Online. Whatever the reason, the acting in scary movies is bad far more often than it�s good, which is why it feels so refreshing to watch Lawrence and Shue offer their usual quality. Watch The Expendables 2 online. Both women have been better in other things, but their mere solidness in House At The End Of The Street really helps to sell everything going on. They make us care about their characters� screams and care about their basic movements. W atch The Avengers online. They even convince us to care about their mother-daughter relationship. That�s probably where the two women are most important Like all horror flicks, House is concerned with terror, but the lead-up to the fright fest is longer than usual. Wat ch Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter Online. In less capable hands, the devoted time could have felt boring and wasted, but here, it feels honest and human. The relationship between mom Sarah (Shue) and daughter Elissa (Lawrence) has been fractured for a long time; so, in order to mend fences and start anew, they trade the hustle and bustle of Chicago for the stillness of a large house next to a national forest. Ordinarily, there�s no way they could afford such a property, but thanks to the odious mansion with a dark past next door, they�re able to move in.

House At The End Of The Street realizes scariness and creepiness are often proportional to how much we care about the character or characters in trouble. It takes great pains to present Elissa as a believable high school girl (at one point, she expresses an interest in using the term �dickhole� more) and Sarah as a believable mother (she shoots some of the meanest death glares I�ve ever seen). By the end of the film, they feel like women we know. They feel like women we�d like to see the best for, and even as the plot hurdles out of control, we�re invested in the outcome. We care. That�s rare for a horror movie, and it�s as good of a reason to see a movie as any I can think of.

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