There are plenty of movies to look forward to this weekend; from a bone-chilling flick to a heart-warming sports drama, there's something for everyone. 

Jennifer Lawrence and Elisabeth Shue star in horror film "House at the End of the Street." Seeking a fresh start, newly divorced Sarah and her daughter Elissa 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, 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. "House at the End of the Street" is rated PG-13.

Clint Eastwood, Justin Timberlake and Amy Adams star in sports-drama "Trouble with the Curve." Eastwood plays an aging Baseball scout named Gus, who is given one last assignment to prove his worth to the organization. in order to help Gus, his manager and good friend Pete, played by John Goodman, asks Gus's daughter Mickey to go on the road with him. Adams plays Mickey, while Timberlake plays her love interest, Johnny. "Trouble with a Curve" is rated PG-13.

Karl Urban and Olivia Thirlby star in the sci-fi adventure "DREDD 3-D", which is a reboot of "Judge Dredd"- previously starring Sylvester Stallone in the lead role. In a violent, futuristic city, the only force of order lies with the urban cops called "Judges." Dredd is the ultimate Judge and is feared throughout the city. He soon teams up with a trainee named Cassandra Anderson, a rookie with powerful psychic abilities, and together they must fight a heinous crime in a neighborhood where fellow Judges rarely dare to venture. The character Dredd is based on the British science fiction comic strip "2000 A.D." "Dredd 3-D" is rated R. 

Jake Gyllenhaal and Anna Kendrick star in the drama "End of Watch." In the movie, Gyllenhaal and actor Michael Pena play Los Angeles police officers who develop a brotherly bond while patrolling the city's meanest streets of south central LA. The action unfolds through footage from the handheld H-D cameras of the police officers, gang members and surveillance cameras. Kendrick plays Gyllenhaal's love interest. The film reflects the risks cops take in their daily lives, and the price their families pay. "End of Watch" is rated R.

Let us know which are your favorites.