'It Follows' director David Robert Mitchell returns to horror with 'The End of Oak Street,' a spirited throwback to '90s blockbusters.
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Under his trip Amblin tunes, The End of Oak Street is mostly about mourning, passing time, and missing America. And that's where the movie just touches.
Director of the magnificent 'It follows' (2014) and 'What hides Silver Lake' (2018), David Robert Mitchell signs with 'The end of Oak Street' his most accessible film and also the surprise of summer. Set in a suburb of the 80s, he follows the efforts of a family to survive when a mysterious phenomenon alters its neighborhood and fills it with strange creatures. Produced by J.J. Abrams, the film resorts to the common places and the 'look' of the …