The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement

    The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
    2004

    Synopsis

    Mia Thermopolis is now a college graduate and on her way to Genovia to take up her duties as princess. Her best friend Lilly also joins her for the summer. Mia continues her 'princess lessons'- riding horses side-saddle, archery, and other royal. But her complicated life is turned upside down once again when she not only learns that she is to take the crown as queen earlier than expected...

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    Cast

    • Anne HathawayMia Thermopolis
    • Julie AndrewsQueen Clarisse Renaldi
    • Hector ElizondoJoe
    • John Rhys-DaviesViscount Mabrey
    • Heather MatarazzoLilly Moscovitz
    • Chris PineNicholas Devereaux
    • Callum BlueAndrew Jacoby
    • Larry MillerPaolo
    • Raven-SymonéAsana
    • Kathleen MarshallCharlotte Kutaway

    Recommendations

    • 67

      Seattle Post-Intelligencer

      Fans of the first "Princess Diaries" will find enough laughs and diamonds in the rough to sustain them on their way to this important moral.
    • 63

      New York Daily News

      Although all the key players are back - including, fans will be glad to hear, Heather Matarazzo as cynical sidekick Lilly Moscovitz - the freshness of the first is long gone.
    • 63

      New York Post

      Has just enough fairy dust to charm its target audience.
    • 63

      USA Today

      We all love a good fairy tale, but the enchantment is missing in this predictable sequel.
    • 60

      Los Angeles Times

      Like its predecessor, it's Hollywood hokum at its most glamorous and effective.
    • 40

      The A.V. Club

      Benefits from extremely modest expectations. For it to be anything but painfully arbitrary would count as an accomplishment, so the fact that it's superficially entertaining qualifies as a minor triumph.
    • 40

      The New York Times

      Mr. Marshall, is not much of a film director. Depending on the budget, his movies look either cheap (like this one) or studio slick ("Pretty Woman"), and tend to have the same flat, presentational visual style that's familiar from most sitcoms.
    • 40

      TV Guide Magazine

      Good-natured but overstuffed sequel.

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