The "hunger" for the "Hunger Games" still continues as people still flock to the cinemas to watch Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen and Josh Hutcherson as Peeta Mellark in action.

Though the sequel "Catching Fire" is still a long way to go before fans get to see Jen and Josh back in action, both Hollywood stars are starring in separate flicks that are sure to scare the hell out of viewers. The question now is, who has got the better horror-thriller flick: Jennifer in "House at the End of the Street" or Josh in "Detention"?

Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson's' popularities have skyrocketed. Both stars are now under the wary eye of the press and by their dedicated fans. Despite the grueling tension of Director Gary Ross suddenly abandoning ship on directing "Catching Fire", fans of Suzanne Collins' best-selling novels still put their faith in the actors and actresses who have made "The Hunger Games" a success.

Now that the wait has begun for the November 2013 premiere of "Catching Fire", fans of Jennifer and Josh have a few movies to look forward to.

Jennifer Lawrence is set to get back in her tight-blue suit as Mystique in "X-Men" and she's also been spotted wearing the 1920's look for her film, "Serena" opposite Bradley Cooper, not to mention her thriller flick with Max Theriot, "House at the End of the Street". Josh Hutcherson on the other hand has the drama-romance flick, "Carmel", "7 Days in Havana", "Red Dawn" and "Detention".

Given that both stars have a horror-thriller flick, which one is better? Josh Hutcherson's "Detention" had been released April 13 and stars the comedian, Dane Cook. The plot is fairly boring that simply revolves around a group of kids being slaughtered while in detention. The trailer doesn't provide much of any spook or scare. It's the typical high school slaughter plus the perky teenagers, popular kids and the struggle to be different.

Next is Jennifer Lawrence's' "House at the End of the Street" which airs September 21 of this year. Apart from the usual show of JLaw's bouncing breasts, the movie offers a distinguishable amount of complex issues about mother and daughter problems. The back story of the family murdered next door is sure to keep viewers on their toes especially with Jennifer getting the "hots" for the only living relative in the house, Max Theriot.

Fans of the "Hunger Games" weigh in and decide which film is worth watching. Jennifer Lawrence's white tank-top look in the film where she struggles for survival against a "Prim look-alike" crazed killer or Josh Hutcherson's high school get up as he fights to live in the complex and half-hilarious world of teenage carnage.