Driving by his deep will of pleasing his son Jamie after missing his Karate class, a sales man named Howard Langston, makes a sacred oath for his son to bring him the doll of Turbo Man he wants in Christmas, but when he does not find it, everything changes, as he has to wander the city, searching for it.
Here's Arnie, of all people, playing a bedraggled suburbanite, and his perversely amusing casting boosts a crass, sometimes nasty and finally funny celebration of holiday mass-merchandising and greed.
ComingSoon.net
December 27, 2004
And one wonders why Sinbad hasn't made any movies since
7M Pictures
October 23, 2007
Home Alone, this is not, but for a family Christmas movie, it's surprisingly fun.
I liked a lot of the movie, which is genial and has a lot of energy, but I was sort of depressed by its relentlessly materialistic view of Christmas, and by the choice to go with action and (mild) violence over dialogue and plot.
The practice of buying indulgences didn't die with the Middle Ages, it just sort of metastasized into something black and malignant at the heart of our society.
The film is rescued by a strong third act, but getting there is torture.
Variety
December 18, 2006
In this formulaic star vehicle, Schwarzenegger gets to fly like Peter Pan, act like Superman--and fulfill all the fantasies kids may have about their fathers.
Gallery of "Jingle All The Way"
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Annabelle: Creation
2017
IMDb: 7
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a
nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...