"Harry Potter" fans are anticipating the release of Emma Watson's post-Potter flick, "Perks of Being a Wallflower" this month of September. Well, fans of "The Hunger Games" fret not because they too have something to look forward to before "Catching Fire."

Jennifer Lawrence's thriller flick "House at the End of the Street" is set to hit theaters by September 21 and the lovely actress hopes it scares the hell out of people.

Lawrence has practically commandeered her presence on the big screen. From the Oscar nominated role in "Winter's Bone" to "X-Men: First Class", Jennifer has got the attention of half of Hollywood. "The Hunger Games" had recently catapulted Jennifer's career into the spotlight. Being the literary "Girl on Fire", it is no surprise that Jennifer has other projects lined up apart from the film adaptation of Suzanne Collins best-selling novel.

One film that Jennifer had recently wrapped up and is set for a September 21 release is the thriller, "House at the End of the Street." Lawrence plays the daughter to torn-single mom played by Elizabeth Shue. Playing as Lawrence on screen romance is Max Theriot of "Jumper." While "The Hunger Games" is a different genre, Lawrence hopes that the film is enough to scare the hell out of viewers.

The film synopsis is as follows: "Seeking a fresh start, newly divorced Sarah (Oscar®-nominee Elisabeth Shue; Leaving Las Vegas, Piranha 3D) and her daughter Elissa (Oscar®-nominee Jennifer Lawrence; X-Men: First Class, Winter's Bone) find the house of their dreams in a small, upscale, rural town. But when startling and unexplainable events begin to happen, Sarah and Elissa learn the town is in the shadows of a chilling secret.

Years earlier, in the house next door, a daughter killed her parents in their beds, and disappeared - leaving only a brother, Ryan (Max Thieriot, My Soul to Take), as the sole survivor. Against Sarah's wishes, Elissa begins a relationship with the reclusive Ryan - and the closer they get, the deeper they're all pulled into a mystery more dangerous than they ever imagined."

"I liked that there were so many twists with the characters," said Lawrence in an exclusive interview with Celebuzz, adding, "You didn't know who you could trust. I hope this gets people scared."

"House at the End of the Street" hits cinemas as the exact same date that Emma Watson's "Perks of Being a Wallflower" premieres. It'll be another battle between "Hunger Games" and "Harry Potter" fans as to which film their lovely actresses is best set to watch.