The End of Oak Street: Jordan Alexa Davis on Dinosaurs, Costars & More
Jordan Alexa Davis says she built Jeannette with an 80s playlist and instinct, while the film’s dinosaur scenes demanded running and imagination.
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Suburbasaurus Wrecks: “The End of Oak Street,” “The Brink of War,”
Until viewing The End of Oak Street, I had no idea how much my soul needed the sight of a feral Anne Hathaway protecting her kids with a shotgun, and a block-long eel slithering through a two-story home, and a Tyrannosaurus rex slurping from an above-ground pool like an enormous golden retriever at its proportional water bowl.
Breakout Star Jordan Alexa Davis Dishes on Dinosaurs at 'The End of Oak Street' – The Nerds of Color
The End of Oak Street may star some heavy hitters, like Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor. However a great deal of the film's heart comes directly from its younger cast. Among them, is breakout star Jordan Alexa Davis, playing the role of Jeannette Christiansen in the Amblin-esque tentpole film. And we were fortunate enough to sit down with the actress to discuss what it was like to work on a Bad Robot film, playing make believe with pretend dinos…
Let's talk again about the end of La Fin d'Oak Street, because actress Anne Hathaway confirms that she has undergone some changes. It must not be easy to live in Warner Bros' offices lately. And not just because the legendary studio is about to be swallowed up by Paramount Skydance, property [...]
At The Movies: The End Of Oak Street - Parra News - Parramatta's Independent Voice
Verdict: 3/5 As someone who loves dinosaur movies, ‘The End Of Oak Street’ was high on my list this year, with its suspenseful trailers and thriller-esque energy. However, after seeing it, I was unfortunately left wondering what all the hype was about. The story centres on the Platt family, an average all-American family of four living in the 1980s. Their idyllic lifestyle is interrupted however, when they – and their entire neighbourhood – are …
“The End of Oak Street” Brings Monster Craft Back to Suburbia
The suburban cul-de-sac is one of cinema’s favorite safe spaces: a manicured bubble built to keep the chaotic outside world at arm’s length. In The End of Oak Street, director David Robert Mitchell takes that idea to its extreme by dropping an entire 1982 neighborhood straight into a prehistoric…
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