August 18, 2026

The End of Oak Street (2026)

The trailer made this look interesting at first with the mystery then they spoiled it with another trailer showing more dinosaurs. You can tell what JJ Abrahams saw in the story because there is a mystery in the story but what has become clear over the years is that Abrahms doesn't really care if it makes sense or not.  The story sees Denise (Anne Hathaway) and Greg (Ewan McGregor) who have two kids and their marriage is starting to break down when they find out that their street has gone back in time with dinosaurs roaming around eating the other residents and they have to try and figure out how to get back.


There is an interesting film at the centre of this and I feel like something went wrong during the production. The main issue really is that the film doesn't really make much use of the setting. We never venture outside of the streets and all that wildlife and forestry is left to the background and it seems like the dinosaurs are around for five minutes before they start trying to get back and its just feels like the film doesn't go as far as it could, which is a big shame. I usually like Ewan McGregor and think that he is a great actor but he is not the best in this. His passive manner borders on cliche and when Greg and Denise get back together it just makes his character feel a bit of an afterthought. How does Anne Hathaway go from playing Penlope in The Odyssey to Denise in this? It is quite the transformation. Like McGregor, Hathaway does her best with what is a fairly ordinary and at times cliched character. She has some good moments with other characters but aside from that it is cliched.


The writing is not the best and the brief explanation was laughable and so was the forced love triangle. Aside from how predictable it was, it was also something that was completely unnecessary and could and should have been taken out of the plot. In fact there isn't even a scene between Audrey and Jeannette showing that they are a couple but its just brushed under the carpet. When they get back to their normal time and the woman said that they were in 1982 I didn't even pick up on the fact that it was 1982. I thought it was in more recent times that she was being sarcastic when she said 1982. The film has one more dose of stupid to throw at us and that is the very quick plan to try and get Greg and other members of the street out of the area that would go missing. It felt like they needed to bolt on a happy ending to keep people happy which I was glad of because I thought they were going to end the film with no real ending.


It’s not terrible but it is an underwhelming film. It feels like we have been on a good run of great movies and its a shame that this film came out now. The film had a low budget by recent standards and whilst its used well and the dinosaurs looked quite good it didn't have quite the epic feel it needed. This is another one of those films where there is a good story in there but it’s handled in such a dumb way. It does feel like Mitchell’s idea was hijacked and put through the Bad Robot filter and it stripped all the good things and replaced it with a substandard film. I had heard a theory that this could have been in the Cloverfield universe but I dont think that would have improved things.

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The End of Oak Street (2026)