💬 Opinion 1d ago · Eileen Jones

The End of Oak Street Is Nostalgia Eating Itself

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The new sci-fi film The End of Oak Street is about a 1982 suburban cul-de-sac taken over by dinosaurs. It’s Steven Spielberg nostalgia recycled into something barely alive.

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