New ‘House at the End of the Street’ Photos Take Aim

 New House at the End of the Street Photos Take Aim

*Updated with two new scans from a new issue of Total Film that feature Jennifer Lawrence as the film’s strong lead protag.

Using The Hunger Games as hype, Relativity has also unloaded two new looks at Jennifer Lawrence in the Mark Tonderai-directed House at the End of the Street.

The PG-13 horror flick opening September 26 “centers on a teen girl (Lawrence) who moves with her mom to a new town and learns that their home is across the street from a house where a double murder took place. Complications ensue when the teen befriends the massacre’s sole surviving son (Max Thieriot). Elisabeth Shue costars as Lawrence’s mom.READ MORE

Relativity Media Shuffles Release Dates For ‘The Raven’ And ‘The House At The End Of The Street’

 Relativity Media Shuffles Release Dates For The Raven And The House At The End Of The Street

Just a quick note that a few films from Relativity Media slated to come out this spring have gotten shuffled around a bit. James McTeigue’s The Raven starring John Cusack, Luke Evans and Brendan Gleeson has been moved from March 9th to April 27th 2012.

Secondly, House at the End of the Street, starring Oscar-nominee Jennifer Lawrence (Winter’s Bone, The Hunger Games), Oscar-nominee Elisabeth Shue (Leaving Las Vegas) and Max Theriot (My Soul to Take) will move from April 20th (previously February 3rd) to September 26th 2012 .

Directed by Mark Tonderai (Hush) and written by David Loucka (Dream House), House centers on a teen girl (Lawrence) who moves with her mom to a new town and learns that their home is next door to a house where a double murder took place. Complications ensue when the teen befriends the massacre’s sole surviving son (Thieriot). Shue costars as Lawrence’s mom. READ MORE

Updated: A Trio Of New Release Dates For 2012

UPDATED: Earlier today, Todd Farmer posted “Holy cow. That’s alot of emails, FB messages and PMs. Love the excitement but nothing’s changed. We’re still doing both. icon smile Updated: A Trio Of New Release Dates For 2012 ” on his Twitter account. Sounds like Lussier and Farmer are still on board for BOTH Halloween 3D and Hellraiser!

The beginning of 2012 is already crowded with theatrical horror releases (that’s not a bad thing!), and it looks like it just got shook up a bit. Moving from it’s previous February 3 release date, Relativity Media’s House at the End of the Street is now set to bow on April 20.

The Mark Tonderai helmed film, which centers on a teen girl (Jennifer Lawrence) who moves with her mom to a new town and learns that their home is across the street from a house where a double murder took place, will now go head to head with Dimension’s Scary Movie 5. The film has been rumored to be in production of some sort since 2006, after its predecessor took in $41 million opening weekend. It’ll hit theaters April 20, 2012.

Speaking of films stuck in development hell, looks like Dimension is fast-tracking Halloween 3D (again!), with a release date of October 26, 2012. Patrick Lussier and Todd Farmer are currently working on the Hellraiser reboot for the Weinsteins, which means they’re either shifting their focus or a new team is being brought in. Expect the rumors to start flying over the next few days.
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Relativity Acquires ‘Psycho’-Inspired ‘House at the End of the Street’

Do I dare imply that Insidious has saved horror, or at least greased a few gears?

Just minutes ago Lionsgate snagged up The Bay, and now Relativity is picking up the distribution rights to House at the End of the Street, the thriller starring Jennifer Lawrence and Max Theriot.

FilmNation and A Bigger Boat (Frozen, The Ward) are behind the movie, which shot in Ottawa, Canada, last summer under the direction of Mark Tonderai.

House centers on a teen girl (Lawrence) who moves with her mom to a new town and learns that their home is across the street from a house where a double murder took place. Complications ensue when the teen befriends the massacre’s sole surviving son (Thieriot). Elisabeth Shue costars as Lawrence’s mom.

FilmNation’s Aaron Ryder and Peter Block (Saw franchise producer) of A Bigger Boat produced with Hal Lieberman and Jonathan Mostow. Mostow wrote the story on which the script, written by David Loucka, is based.
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