Tag: Vanessa Hudgens
The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star Review: Long Live This Chaotic Christmas Franchise
The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star is the closing ceremony this chaotic trilogy deserves. Read on for our review!
Alicia’s Top 10 TV Movies of 2020
Small-screen movies showed up in a big way during the absence of theaters and franchise films. Here are the 10 TV Movies of 2020 that made Alicia’s year entertaining.
The Princess Switch: Switched Again Review: Vanessa Hudgens Reigns Supreme With This Festive Sequel
It’s no trick of the eye, The Princess Switch: Switched Again duplicates the success of its predecessor, and wins us over with its regal charm and renewed Christmas spirit. Read on for our review!
First Look at ‘The Princess Switch: Switched Again’
Things didn’t actually end happily ever for Duchess Margaret and Stacy after all. The Princess Switch: Switched Again follows our favorite doubles through some very unexpected events. Click for a first look!
Watch the Trailer for ‘The Princess Switch: Switched Again’
Netflix and Vanessa Hudgens are back with another holiday switch, except this time there’s a third lookalike. Check out the trailer for The Princess Switch: Switched Again!
The Knight Before Christmas Review: A Worthy Addition to Netflix’s Holiday Roster
The Knight Before Christmas isn’t perfect but it comes as close as a Christmas rom-com about a time-travelling knight and heartbroken science teacher can. Read on for our review!
Rent Live Review: Why the Events of the FOX Production are More Poetic Than You Realized
Rent Live was not quite live, and the events that unfolded seem either poetic or eerie, depending on how you look at it.
The Princess Switch Review: Vanessa Hudgens Puts a Christmas Twist on a Classic Storyline
We tell you what makes Vanessa Hudgens’ The Princess Switch an absolute Christmas delight. Read our review by a self-proclaimed Grinch turned holiday movie expert!
Powerless Review: Cold Season (Season 1 Episode 5)
On Powerless Season 1 Episode 5 Winter arrives in Charm City – and we’re feeling a little cold. Read on for our review of “Cold Season.”










