Home Alone: The Holiday Heist Review

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Home Alone: The Holiday Heist


Broadcast Date: 25th November 2012 - US  

 
Production Companies
Fox Television Studios
Manitoba Film and Tax Video Production Credit
Original Pictures


Genre: Family

Rating: PG

Runtime: 90 minutes


Plot Summary
10-year-old Finn Baxter thinks his family’s new house in Maine is haunted – but the truth might be even scarier! A trio of thieves is after a priceless painting hidden in a secret room by the previous owner. So when Finn and his sister find themselves home alone, Finn rigs up an elaborate array of techno-gadgets and booby traps to protect his pad from the bumbling criminals trying to break in. 

Cast
Christian Martyn - Finn Baxter
Jodelle Ferland - Alexis Baxter
Malcolm McDowell - Sinclair
Doug Murray - Curtis Baxter
Ellie Harvie - Catherine Baxter
Debi Mazar - Jessica
Eddie Stephen - Mr. Hughes
Edward Asner - Mr. Carson
Adriana O’Neil - Gabby Marano
Peter DaCunha - Mason
Bill Turnbull - Simon

Crew
Director - Peter Hewitt
Based on Original Characters - John Hughes (Uncredited)
Screenplay - Aaron Ginsburg and Wade McIntrye
Executive Producer - David Madden
Producers - Lisa Demberg and Adrian Pjevc
Co-Producer - Paul D. Goldman
Production Designer - Craig Sandelis
Costume Designer - Patricia J. Henderson
Cinematography - Peter Benson
Film Editor - John Congilo
Composer “Home Alone” Theme - John Williams
Music - David Kitay


Review
The joyous season of the holiday is over, but just before it can happen, I borrowed HOME ALONE 5 from a friend so I may review it for Christmas. I was so fortunate to skip ahead the third and fourth instalments which neither of them are acceptable as the original and to a lesser extent, the second movie. The first HOME ALONE feature was by far the best of the series and Macaulay Culkin was probably the best child actor in this classic comedy. It seems nowadays that Culkin is fully grown up from his childhood status and the series’ creator John Hughes, now deceased when HOME ALONE 5 was made in 2012. THE HOLIDAY HEIST is forgettable, but probably would have been a decent film if the script and booby traps were a little more inventive. This sequel was meant for television which I wasn’t aware that it was shown in America on the ABC Family channel (now known as Freeform). The acting was so-so with the exception of Malcolm McDowell who seems fittingly appropriate as Sinclair, the leader of the art thieves. He isn’t the only gentleman actor who is qualified for this amountful experience in a family picture.

While this film was a bit of an improvement over HOME ALONE 4, which made no sense whatsoever because it was a pilot for a television series. HOME ALONE 5 isn’t however changing the fact that this sequel lives up to the legacy of the original. It’d be best to skip this instalment in favour of the first two movies through the next holiday.

Star rating: (4/10) Below Average




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