"The End of Oak Street" Reviews Are In
The film has 95 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, where its 83% score tops every Jurassic World movie.
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I Expected Anne Hathaway's The End Of Oak Street To Be Compared To Jurassic Park, But These Reviews Are Wild
Anne Hathaway is having quite a year, with a whopping five projects hitting the big screen. As The Odyssey continues to grow its billion-dollar box office earnings, the actress is already starring in another flick that’s causing quite a stir amongst critics. The End of Oak Street is a science fiction thriller that’s set to hit the 2026 movie calendar on August 14, and some reviews are saying it’s the best dinosaur movie since Jurassic Park.When …
‘The End Of Oak Street’ Rotten Tomatoes Reviews Roar With Enthusiasm
The End of Oak Street, a new sci-fi adventure thriller starring Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor, has won acclaim from Rotten Tomatoes critics. Written and directed by David Robert Mitchell (It Follows) and produced by J.J. Abrams, The End of Oak Street opens in theaters on Friday. Set in the early 1980s in the fictional Detroit suburb of Flowervale, Mich., Denise (Hathaway) and Greg (McGregor) Platt are living a seemingly perfect, idyllic life w…
The End of Oak Street even fails at stealing from Spielberg
It feels not like an homage, but straight up theft watching The End of Oak Street play out. Written and directed by David Robert Mitchell, The End of Oak Street is about a mysterious event takes a neighborhood back to the time of dinosaurs. It tries hard to be like the Spielberg movies its filmmaker clearly adores, but fails at almost every turn.
"The End of Oak Street" Reviews Are In
Reviews are in for David Robert Mitchell’s mystery thriller (with dinosaurs) movie “The End of Oak Street” and with 95 reviews counted, the film sits at a good 83% (7.1/10) on Rotten Tomatoes and much more average 67/100 on Metacritic. That RT score is higher than any of the “Jurassic World” films. The film sees a mysterious cosmic event ripping Oak Street from suburbia and transporting their neighbourhood to someplace unknown – seemingly an alm…
Film Review: The End of Oak Street - SLUG Magazine
The End of Oak Street is definitely not for young kids. My 10-year-old nephew has seen Jurassic Park on the big screen, but I wouldn’t take him to this one. … read more The post Film Review: The End of Oak Street first appeared on SLUG Magazine.
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