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.
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Reel Thoughts: ‘The End of Oak Street’ is the best dinosaur movie since ‘Jurassic Park’
When I first saw the trailer for a time-travelling, “Jurassic Park”-esque creature feature starring Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor, I was flabbergasted. For one, it seemed this combination of genres and actors was impossible, a glitch, some sort of mistake over in Hollywood. Some intern had mixed up the wrong papers and created — this. ... The post Reel Thoughts: ‘The End of Oak Street’ is the best dinosaur movie since ‘Jurassic Park’ appeared …
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…
‘The End Of Oak Street’ Is The Best Dinosaur Movie In Decades
The most thrilling dinosaur movie in decades comes not from any “Jurassic Park” sequel or spin-off, but from a strikingly original sci-fi thriller by filmmaker David Robert Mitchell. “The End of Oak Street” is a movie about family and responsibility packaged inside an unpredictable and enormously entertaining suspense thriller. Mitchell blends elements of “Jumanji” and “Jurassic Park” with a strong cast and a whizzing original score from compose…
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