Oak Street Dares Jurassic with Spielberg-Style Dino Thrills

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Hollywood Reporter’s James Hibberd argues that The End of Oak Street is a sharp, darkly funny dino-thriller that exposes how the Jurassic franchise has grown stale by returning dinosaurs to fear, letting heroes actually fight, delivering brutal shocks, and mixing dark humor with real emotion, all while channeling a Spielberg-tinged 1980s suburban vibe; the film stars Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor, directed by David Robert Mitchell, and opened to about $47 million worldwide.
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