Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Friday, June 5
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Bluesky
    The Movie Buff
    • Home
    • About
      • Critics
      • Press & Testimonials
      • Friends of the Buff
      • Terms of Use
      • Thank You!
    • Film Reviews & Coverage
      • Movie Reviews
      • TV/Streaming Reviews
      • Film Festival Coverage
      • Interviews
    • Podcasts
    • Indie Film
      • Reviews & Articles
    • Advertise
    • Contact
      • Write for us
    The Movie Buff
    Movie Review

    ‘Christmas Break-In’ Review: Not Quite ‘Home Alone’ but Still Worth Watching

    Matt DeCristoBy Matt DeCristoDecember 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link
    Danny Glover stars in "Christmas Break-In" (Photo: G It's Entertainment, 2018).
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link

    “Christmas Break-In” may be the most unheralded holiday picture yet. Bypassing theaters, video, and major streaming platforms, the 2018 movie is available in lots of spots, yet I have no idea where it originated.

    Despite its clandestine production, it somehow managed to land Danny Glover and Denise Richards in lead roles.

    ‘Home Alone’ (in a School)

    The bulk of the story takes place inside a typical school. A major snowstorm has left young Izzy (Cameron Seely) stuck at school after hours. Izzy loves to play the guitar and has befriended former musician and current janitor Ray (Danny Glover).

    Izzy’s parents (Denise Richards and Sean O’Bryan) set out in the blizzard to rescue their daughter. The start of the film establishes the parents as aloof when it comes to their kids.

    Denise Richards and Sean O’Bryan star in “Christmas Break-In” (Photo: G It’s Entertainment, 2018).

    Meanwhile, a trio of burglars led by the super sexy Barbi (Katrina Begin) has decided to hide from the cops at the school. Barbi and her cohorts, slow witted boyfriend Rico (Douglas Spain) and slower witted brother Ned (Jake Von Wagoner) take Ray hostage, leaving Izzy to thwart the crooks and rescue her friend.

    Harmless Holiday Fun

    “Christmas Break-In” is absurd but still pleasurable to watch. The idea that ten-year-old Izzy could save the day from three adult baddies is an obvious homage to “Home Alone.” Cameron Seely has fun with the character, and it makes the viewer more engaged in the silly story.

    Cameron Seely stars in “Christmas Break-In” (Photo: G It’s Entertainment, 2018).

    Danny Glover is great as a kindhearted school janitor and has a good rapport with the kid.

    I always laugh at the trope of Lead Villain surrounded by incompetence. From Hans Gruber to Cobra Commander. And it’s perfectly on-point here. Barbi is the brains behind the outfit.

    And that’s saying something, considering she’s dressed in a skin-tight catsuit and loudly clanking high heeled boots (standard burglar attire).

    Katrina Begin stars in “Christmas Break-In” (Photo: G It’s Entertainment, 2018).

    Katrina Begin is a ten out of ten on the mistletoe scale, so I’m on board for it. Rico and Ned couldn’t steal sand from a beach and offer serviceable comical relief with their antics. Barbi has been on the naughty list her entire life and is simply using Rico and Ned to get what she wants.

    And unless Barbi wants a pair of steel bracelets, she best avoid Izzy.

    Why Not?

    To be clear, “Christmas Break-In” is not “Home Alone.” Its short and amusing, and though it lacks staying power of a holiday tradition, its worth watching once. And the gag reel that plays during the credits is outstanding.

    Cameron Seely Danny Glover Denise Richards Douglas Spain Jake Von Wagoner Katrina Begin Sean O’Bryan
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous Article‘Operation: Total Trouble’ is a Fun and Lovable Animated Short from Chad Meisenheimer
    Next Article ‘Hitman: Agent 47’ Doesn’t Really Feel Like the Game, but Becomes its Own Thing Despite it
    Matt DeCristo
    • Website
    • X (Twitter)

    Matt's a writer and content creator for the site. His reviews offer insight on the art of filmmaking from the standpoint of a casual fan. Check out mattdecristo.com and follow him on Instagram and Twitter @MattDeCristo.

    Related Posts

    Independent June 4, 2026

    ‘Meadowlarks’ imagineNATIVE 2026 Review: A Reunion With One Chair Still Empty

    Drama June 3, 2026

    ‘The Currents’ Review: Taking the Plunge

    Bollywood June 3, 2026

    Review: Sarthak Dasgupta’s Long-lost ‘The Last Tenant’ — Starring Irrfan Khan — Now on YouTube

    Dark Comedy June 2, 2026

    ‘Send Help’ Review: A Bizarre Mishmash of Genres and Poor Writing Sink the Island Thriller

    Western May 31, 2026

    ‘Laal Kaptaan’ Review: This Cult Classic Chronicles an Ascetic’s Revenge in Colonial India

    Horror May 30, 2026

    ‘Passenger’ Review: An Unremarkable Haunting Story with a Van-Life Twist

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Latest Posts

    ‘Meadowlarks’ imagineNATIVE 2026 Review: A Reunion With One Chair Still Empty

    By Paul Emmanuel EnicolaJune 4, 20260

    ‘The Currents’ Review: Taking the Plunge

    By Kevin ParksJune 3, 20260

    Review: Sarthak Dasgupta’s Long-lost ‘The Last Tenant’ — Starring Irrfan Khan — Now on YouTube

    By Vidal DcostaJune 3, 20260

    ‘Send Help’ Review: A Bizarre Mishmash of Genres and Poor Writing Sink the Island Thriller

    By Mark ZiobroJune 2, 20260
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    Bollywood
    Bollywood

    Review: Sarthak Dasgupta’s Long-lost ‘The Last Tenant’ — Starring Irrfan Khan — Now on YouTube

    By Vidal DcostaJune 3, 20260

    Sagar (Irrfan Khan), an ambitious musician rents a quaint cottage while awaiting his acceptance letter…

    ‘Laal Kaptaan’ Review: This Cult Classic Chronicles an Ascetic’s Revenge in Colonial India

    By Vidal DcostaMay 31, 20260

    ‘Kartavya’ Review: A Grim Slow-burn that Depicts the Rapid Decline of Humanity

    By Vidal DcostaMay 24, 20260

    Halfway to Halloween: ‘Shaapit’ and the Curse of Two Backstories

    By Vidal DcostaApril 27, 20260

    Halfway to Halloween: ‘Lekin…,’ a Time-Spanning Tale About Crossing Over to the Other Side

    By Vidal DcostaApril 22, 20260
    Spotlight on Classic Film

    ‘The Innocents’ Review: One of the First Haunted House Films of the Modern Horror Era

    ‘Gone With the Wind’ Review: Epic Film from the Golden Age of Hollywood

    ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ QCinema 2024 Review: A Thoughtful, If Rushed, Study of Revenge and Redemption

    ‘Thirteen Women’ Review: A Precursor of the Slasher Genre, with a Devilishly Divine Femme Fatale at its Helm

    The Movie Buff is a multimedia platform devoted to covering all forms of entertainment. From Hollywood Blockbusters to Classic Comfort faves. Broadcast Television, on-demand streaming, bingeworthy series'; We're the most versatile source.

    The Movie Buff is also the leading supporter of Indie film, covering all genres and budgets from around the globe.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn TikTok
    Copyright @2011-2026 by The Movie Buff | Stock Photos provided by our partner Depositphotos

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.