a predictable holiday rom-com recipe with a wild card Vanessa Hudgens performance; "Princess Switch 2" checks all the boxes in terms of atmospheric glee and heartfelt moments, but it goes for the safe and generic direction when possible
a pleasant sequel to Netflix’s 2018 hit; Though inevitably the formula wears a little thinner in spots this time, it's a frothy fantasy that should satisfy viewers' itch for confectionary-looking Christmas fluff
a charming holiday story; There's a lot to love about "The Princess Switch: Switched Again"; The warm and fuzzy feeling that we honestly so desperately need right now is here in spades, and the cast has managed to make these characters feel like family
"The Princess Switch: Switched Again" was the sequel no-one knew we needed but we were lucky enough to be gifted. It is a surprisingly unproblematic, sickly-sweet, just-cheesy-enough Christmas movie that flies by like candy-floss in the wind
"The Princess Switch: Switched Again" has its charms, mostly in the form of a game Vanessa Hudgens, but there's little to like in this contrived return to royalty