House At The End Of: The Street

While marketed as horror, it functions more as a slow-burn psychological thriller or "suspense lite," focusing on tension over gore.

Following a divorce, Sarah ( Elisabeth Shue ) and her daughter Elissa move into a rural dream home. The property was affordable because it sits next to a house where, years earlier, a young girl named Carrie Anne allegedly murdered her parents before vanishing. Elissa befriends the only survivor, Carrie Anne’s brother Ryan ( Max Thieriot ), but she soon learns that the town's chilling secret is far from buried. House At The End Of The Street

Despite being panned by critics—holding a 10% rating on Rotten Tomatoes —it was a financial success, grossing over $44 million on a budget of roughly $7–10 million. Cast & Crew Highlights Director: Mark Tonderai. While marketed as horror, it functions more as