Home Alone
1990, PG, 102 min. Directed by Chris Columbus. Starring Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, John Candy, Daniel Stern.
REVIEWED By Marc Savlov, Fri., Jan. 11, 1991
A long time ago, back when I first saw John Hughes; Sixteen Candles, I thought -- along with quite a few other filmgoers -- here's a guy who knows the score. Well, time has proven me about as wrong as I could be. Home Alone is the apex, the pinnacle, the culmination of every bad bit Hughes has ever written or directed. It overflows with primitive, disastrously unfunny sight gags and neo-hateful familial humor.
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Home Alone, Chris Columbus, Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, John Candy, Daniel Stern