Shout by Dann Michalski

Home Alone: The Holiday Heist 2012

Beating a dead horse, the Home Alone franchise delivers a fifth installment The Holiday Heist. When a team of art thieves attempt to break into a suburban house in Maine to steal an elusive painting, they must first go through 10-year old Finn Baxter, who’s determined to protect is house and his sister while his parents are away at a Christmas party. Christian Martyn is completely miscast as Finn, and is a major detriment to the film. And the thieves aren’t really all that villainous; making it difficult to take pleasure when they fall into Finn’s traps, particularly since they don’t know Finn and aren’t trying to hurt him. There are a couple cute jokes, but for the most part the humor is rather bland and none of the slapstick really works. Home Alone: The Holiday Heist is a pointless film that has strayed far, far from the original.

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