Rutherglen Reformer

Redundant reboot leaves a sour taste

Desperate robbers steal the show

- Disney+

Any sequel or reboot carries an element of risk – but when it’s a fresh spin on a beloved family festive classic, there’s more danger than facing up to a grizzly bear in the wild while wielding nothing but a frown.

You’d have thought the people at Disney would’ve been wise enough to stay clear of this one but, no, they have resurrecte­d Home Alone in this sort of sequel.

Replacing Macaulay Culkin as the youngster left to fend for himself as Christmas approaches is Archie Yates (Max).

I’ve never dared watch any of the Home Alone sequels beyond Lost in New York but I can’t imagine they are much worse than this misguided, staggering­ly lazy and unfunny retread.

Yates was a blast in Jojo Rabbit but he grates like nails scratching on a blackboard here, and he’s sidelined for large spells as director Dan Mazer and writers Mikey Day and Streeter

Seidell bizarrely choose to focus on the robbers, Pam (Ellie Kemper) and Jeff (Rob Delaney), and their family.

They shovel on various motivation­s for the thieves’ decision to target Max’s home so as not to paint them as outand-out villains; something the first two flicks correctly didn’t feel the need to bother with.

Inevitably, there are nods and winks to the 1990 original but it will take more than a brief and inconseque­ntial appearance from Devin Ratray’s Buzz – now a cop – and swells of the familiar musical score to save things, even for diehard fans.

So why no turkey-level one-star review? The committed turns of Kemper and Delaney.

Although the script often does them no favours, they plough on with several splices of fine physical comedy – the traps set up by Max aren’t bad either – and it’s their plight that you really care about.

At one point a character rubbishes remakes and their merits with an injoke far too close to the bone for an unwise retread that leaves you feeling like you’ve been smashed in the face with a swinging paint tin.

●What are your thoughts on Home Sweet Home Alone? Am I being too harsh on the sequel-reboot?

Pop me an email at ian.bunting@ reachplc.com and I will pass on your comments – and any movie or TV show recommenda­tions you have – to your fellow readers.

 ?? ?? Cop outArchie Yates (Max) and Devin Ratray (Buzz)
Cop outArchie Yates (Max) and Devin Ratray (Buzz)

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