Unfortunately, this film is almost a joke on the audience who have to sit through all the rubbish. It made " The House on 92nd Street " from the early 30's look like a gem. The originality of 'House at the End...' is non-existent. There's not one thing we haven't seen or heard before. It's quite puzzling that a dynamic actor like Jennifer Lawrence would take this role. With Elisabeth Shue, her best days behind her, I can see why she would take this nonsense that calls itself a film.
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