‘The End of Oak Street’ Turns Suburbia Into Prehistoric Thrill Ride
The PG-13 creature feature follows a suburban family whose neighborhood is overrun by dinosaurs after unexplained wormholes open.
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'The End of Oak Street’ provides good time, leans on tropes
“The End of Oak Street” is a creature feature about a seemingly idyllic suburban family that is secretly going through some hard times. Those times become harder and less secret when their neighborhood is attacked by dinosaurs. It’s like a “Jurassic Park” movie except it doesn’t have to come up with
MOVIE REVIEW: 'The End of Oak Street'
“The End of Oak Street” is a creature feature about a seemingly-idyllic suburban family that is secretly going through some hard times. Those times become more hard and less secret when their neighborhood is attacked by dinosaurs. It’s like a…
The End of Oak Street
Where Goes the Neighborhood, and Where Goes the ScriptDavid Robert Mitchell is a filmmaker I have enormous goodwill toward. It Follows is one of the most genuinely unsettling and formally distinctive horror films of the last decade, a movie that weaponized suburban geography and a deceptively simple premise into something deeply, persistently creepy. Under the Silver Lake was messy and divisive, and I loved it for exactly those reasons, a film t…
The end of Oak Street split at Ecran Large, and we talk about it in podcast. The end of Oak Street was one of the most anticipated films of the year at Ecran Large, because it was the return of director David Robert Mitchell (It Follows, Under the Silver Lake) and because it is a science fiction film [...]
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