

Mark Tonderai · 2012 · Film
1h 41m · Horror, Thriller
In 10 Achriom libraries · rated 2 of 5
This film intertwines horror and thriller elements to explore the psychological complexities of trauma and the danger posed by hidden truths.
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Works across other media that circle the same themes, drawn from real Achriom libraries.
If the trauma in House at the End of the Street stayed with you, Horror Movie by Paul Tremblay walks the same thread. This work explores the psychological scars of a troubled film production through the eyes of its last surviving cast member. If the trauma in House at the End of the Street stayed with you, All the Dangerous Things by Stacy Willingham walks the same thread. This novel explores the deep psychological distress of a mother whose child has been abducted, weaving a narrative that questions the very nature of memory and trust.
If the trauma in House at the End of the Street stayed with you, Curon by Ezio Abbate, Ivano Fachin walks the same thread. This work delves into the intricate dynamics of family relationships set against the backdrop of a mysterious rural town. If the trauma in House at the End of the Street stayed with you, The Watcher (2022) by Ian Brennan, Ryan Murphy walks the same thread. This work explores the unsettling experience of a family drawn into a web of neighborhood secrets and malevolent forces, showcasing the dark underbelly of suburban idealism.
If the trauma in House at the End of the Street stayed with you, Higurashi: When They Cry - GOU by Passione, infinite walks the same thread. This series explores the terrifying descent into madness and paranoia that can arise from hidden traumas within a seemingly idyllic community. If the identity in House at the End of the Street stayed with you, Angels of Death by J.C.STAFF walks the same thread. The anime presents a gripping narrative centered on two individuals trapped in a nightmarish environment, exploring themes of identity and the psychological effects of trauma.
If the trauma in House at the End of the Street stayed with you, Silent Hill 3 (Original Soundtracks) = サイレントヒル3 (オリジナル・サウンドトラック) by Akira Yamaoka walks the same thread. This record encapsulates the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of psychological horror through its intricate sound design and haunting melodies. If the trauma in House at the End of the Street stayed with you, Silent Hill 2 (Original Soundtracks) by Akira Yamaoka walks the same thread. This record serves as a quintessential auditory experience that powerfully complements its source material, exploring deep themes of memory, loss, and psychological horror.
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