Home Alone (1990)

Movie · 1990 · Comedy, Family · 1h 43m · PG · English

Curator score: 6.5/10 (3.3M ratings)

A family comedy without the family.

Overview

Eight-year-old Kevin McCallister makes the most of the situation after his family unwittingly leaves him behind when they go on Christmas vacation. When thieves try to break into his home, he puts up a fight like no other.

Ratings

Director

Chris Columbus

Production

Hughes Entertainment, 20th Century Fox

Cast

Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, John Heard, Roberts Blossom, Catherine O'Hara, Angela Goethals, Devin Ratray, Gerry Bamman, Hillary Wolf, John Candy, Larry Hankin, Michael C. Maronna, Kristin Minter, Diana Rein, Jedidiah Cohen, Kieran Culkin, Senta Moses, Anna Slotky, Terrie Snell

Where to watch

Disney Plus

Curator Review

Verdict

A holiday staple that still works because it plays like a kid-sized action comedy with real comic timing, not just nostalgia. The slapstick is aggressive, the family chaos is vivid, and the movie’s warm Christmas glow gives the mayhem a surprisingly cozy frame.

Best for

  • families looking for a crowd-pleasing holiday watch
  • viewers who like broad slapstick and physical comedy
  • fans of underdog-versus-burglars home-invasion setups
  • people who want a Christmas movie with real momentum

Skip if

  • you dislike exaggerated cartoon violence
  • you want a quiet, sentimental holiday film
  • you prefer subtle comedy over big set-piece gags

Overview

Home Alone is one of those rare studio comedies that feels instantly legible to kids and adults for different reasons. On the surface it’s a wish-fulfillment fantasy about independence, but the movie keeps finding new comic angles in Kevin’s resourcefulness and the burglars’ escalating humiliation. The result is a holiday film with the structure of a trap-filled action movie and the emotional payoff of a family reunion.

Worth noting

What gives it staying power is how carefully it balances menace and comfort. The house is a battleground, but the movie is never mean-spirited; it treats the chaos as a game with real stakes. That balance, plus the strong visual storytelling and memorable physical comedy, makes it easy to see why it became a seasonal standard.

Bottom line

It’s also more polished than its reputation as a simple kids’ movie suggests. The pacing is sharp, the production design is iconic, and the film understands exactly how to build to each payoff. Even when you know every beat, it still lands with the confidence of a classic.

Top Letterboxd reviews

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If you don't like this movie, you're what the French call, les incompétents

Patrick Willems (4.5★) · 6836 likes

The second best Die Hard movie.

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Topics

holiday comedy, family film, slapstick, home invasion, Christmas, underdog hero, physical comedy, nostalgia, 1990s, crowd-pleaser

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