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The End of Oak Street Goes Prehistoric - The Caribbean Camera

The critic says the film replaces paleontological accuracy with mixed-age creatures and monster-style designs, including a 2-ton Titanoboa.

When suburbia goes completely off the rails By Janet Grant What would you do if your entire neighbourhood suddenly disappeared from suburbia and landed somewhere completely unfamiliar? Anne Hathaway That is the wonderfully bizarre question at the centre of The End of Oak Street, the new science-fiction adventure from writer-director David Robert Mitchell. The film stars Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor as Denise and Greg Platt, with Maisy Stella …
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After the Stranger Things phenomenon, it seemed inevitable that Hollywood would begin to treat the 1980s not as a decade, but as a theme park. Each suburban street should hide a monster; each bike, drive to an unknown dimension; each dysfunctional family, re-find love while a creature tries to devour it. The End Of Oak Street carries that formula to its ultimate consequences. If we already exhaust extraterrestrials, ghosts and interdimensional p…

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