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35 Years of Home Alone

Episode 635 of the Confessions of a Not-So-Dangerous Mind* podcast, hosted by Jeremy Cohen, titled "35 Years of Home Alone" was published on November 16, 2025 and runs 32 minutes.

November 16, 2025 ·32m · Confessions of a Not-So-Dangerous Mind*

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Home Alone opened November 16, 1990. An instant hit with critics and audiences, the film rolled up an astonishing $477 mil at the box office against a budget of less than $20 mil!

Home Alone opened November 16, 1990. An instant hit with critics and audiences, the film rolled up an astonishing $477 mil at the box office against a budget of less than $20 mil!

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