Review of Deck the Halls (2006) by Misterb. — 22 Nov 2006
Arguably the most important work from a major studio this year. "Deck the Halls" skewers commercialism, organized religion, familial dysfunction, pop psychology, and the modern industrial condition .
.. and that's just the first reel. Broderick's manic vulnerability hasn't been put to such good use since "Max Dugan Returns," and DeVito is charming and smug all at once. This will surely replace "It's A Wonderful Life" and "A Christmas Story" for required Christmas viewing.
This review of Deck the Halls (2006) was written by Misterb. on 22 Nov 2006.
Deck the Halls has generally received mixed reviews.
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