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Toby Symonds

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Craven Herald Aug 2026
The End of Oak Street - Another Role for Busy Anne Hathaway
Anne Hathaway stars alongside Ewan McGregor, Maisy Stella and Christian Convery in The End of Oak Street, a suburban sci-fi survival thriller directed by David Robert Mitchell. The story follows an ordinary family whose street is mysteriously transported to prehistoric Earth, where they must confront living dinosaurs. The film draws on the family-oriented adventure style of late-1970s and early-1980s Spielberg cinema, while presenting its dinosaurs as considerably more savage than those in Jurassic Park. Its production by Bad Robot and oversight from J. J. Abrams contribute to an energetic, visually ambitious blend of family drama, fear and prehistoric spectacle.
Craven Herald Jul 2026
Moana movie review: Bold to remake beloved animation, Disney
A live‑action remake of Moana closely mirrors the original 2016 animated film, adding minimal new material aside from a song by Lin Manuel Miranda and updated casting for the lead role. Dwayne Johnson reprises Maui and appears to have influenced the project’s direction, while other original voice actors return in supporting roles. Despite Moana’s strong franchise performance and recent box‑office successes, the remake is viewed as unnecessary given the popularity of the original and the ongoing sequels, making it unlikely to dominate the family‑film box office.
Craven Herald Jul 2026
Film: Jackass: Best and Last and Minions & Monsters
Reviews the stunt-driven nostalgia of Jackass: Best and Last, noting its continued crude humor and cultural endurance, and assesses Minions & Monsters as another commercially strong entry in the long-running family franchise despite declining comedic originality.