Jennifer Lawrence is showing her musical talents by singing in the new music video, ‘All You’ve Got To Do Is Fall In Love,’ for her upcoming horror thriller ‘House at the End of the Street.’ After filming the video, the film’s music supervisor, Steve Lindsey, called the Academy Award-nominee “very down-to-earth, hard-working and had no pretention whatsoever–all skills that are paramount to recording music.”

‘House at the End of the Street,’ which opens in theaters on Friday, was directed by Mark Tonderai and written by David Loucka. The PG-13 rated movie was produced by Aaron Ryder, Peter Block and Hal Lieberman.

‘House at the End of the Street’ follows newly divorced mom Sarah, played by Elisabeth Shue, and her teenage daughter, Elissa, portrayed by Lawrence, as they seek a new life. The two find the house of their dreams in a small, upscale, rural town, but soon startling and unexplainable events begin to happen.

Sarah and Elissa soon discover the town has a dark secret, as there was a grisly murder in the next too their home years before. A daughter killed her parents in their bed, and quickly disappeared, without ever being seen or heard from again. Her brother, Ryan, portrayed by Max Thieriot, is the sole survivor of the massacre. Against Sarah’s wishes, Elissa begins a relationship with Ryan and the closer they get, the deeper everyone’s pulled into a mystery more dangerous than they ever imagined.

Watch the official ‘All You’ve Got To Do Is Fall In Love’ music video starring the ‘Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ actress below.

Written by: Karen Benardello

Jennifer Lawrence Sings in All-New House at the End of the Street Music Video

By Karen Benardello

As a graduate of LIU Post with a B.F.A in Journalism, Print and Electronic, Karen Benardello serves as ShockYa's Senior Movies & Television Editor. Her duties include interviewing filmmakers and musicians, and scribing movie, television and music reviews and news articles. As a New York City-area based journalist, she's a member of the guilds, New York Film Critics Online and the Women Film Critics Circle.

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