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‘The End of Oak Street’ Review: Don’t Tell Mom the Velociraptors Are Widespread
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Don’t even get me started on the end of Oak Street.
“The End of Oak Street” earns bonus points for scientifically-accurate dinos with fluffy feathers.
The rest of “The End of Oak Street” is dinosaur mayhem, with occasional, brief breaks from dinosaur mayhem.
“The End of Oak Street” doesn’t go that far but let’s just say if you’re visiting the Platt family this weekend, don’t get too attached to your limbs.
If all you want to do is watch Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor fight dinosaurs, “The End of Oak Street” is the place to go.