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“A close-up of Stern's bare foot slipping slowly down on a six-inch nail is the film's most ghastly image.” Chicago Tribune · 10 years ago 'Home Alone' a holiday classic? Don't make me laugh
: Many modern critics and fans see it as an "essential holiday tradition" with a "surprisingly emotional core". It is often cited as a pioneer in "child empowerment" movies, showing a kid taking charge without adult protection.
: This BBC Two sketch show aired during the pandemic, featuring prominent comedians like Tom Allen, Kerry Godliman, and Bob Mortimer. The series used the title as a thematic anchor, showing comedians performing sketches and songs from their actual homes. Home Alone with BBC @syphonfilthyxxx.mp4
: Some critics, such as Roger Ebert, gave it 2.5 stars, comparing the climax to a horror movie. Others have called it a "bait-and-switch" holiday film, arguing that its slapstick leans closer to "bear-baiting" than genuine comedy. Community Perspectives
: Originally a project for Warner Brothers, the film was shut down over budget concerns ($14.7 million) before being picked up by 20th Century Fox. Much of the "Chicago" winter was simulated; a warm year required filmmakers to use frozen coils of glycol to create ice for Kevin's skating scenes. Critical Divide : “A close-up of Stern's bare foot slipping slowly
Beyond the BBC, Home Alone remains one of the most successful live-action comedies ever made, holding the #1 box office spot for 12 consecutive weeks upon its release.
The BBC has engaged with the Home Alone brand through various formats, from critical analysis to experimental comedy during the COVID-19 lockdown. : This BBC Two sketch show aired during
: The BBC’s archival film reviews highlight how John Hughes successfully captured a "disgruntled child's perspective," praising the slapstick humor while noting that the booby traps give the movie a "fine slapstick" energy that resonates with families.