The core conflict isn't Lady Tremaine (who is barely in it). It is Prudence, the stuffy Grand Duke’s assistant who literally carries a 500-page book titled Etiquette . The movie’s villain is .
7/10 – A cozy, nostalgic comfort watch. Perfect for a rainy afternoon when you want something low-stakes and sweet. cinderella 2 cartoon
The Princess Diaries , Clueless , or the montages in Father of the Bride . What do you think? Are you a defender of the Cinderella sequels, or do you think they should stay locked in the vault? Let me know in the comments below! The core conflict isn't Lady Tremaine (who is barely in it)
When you hear the words "direct-to-video Disney sequel," what comes to mind? For many, it’s a collective groan. And at the top of that list is usually the 2002 film, Cinderella II: Dreams Come True . 7/10 – A cozy, nostalgic comfort watch
Let’s be honest: it isn't The Little Mermaid . It isn't even Cinderella III: A Twist in Time (which, spoiler alert, is actually fantastic). But after recently rewatching this often-maligned sequel on Disney+, I’m here to ask the question: Is Cinderella II really that bad? Or were we just watching it wrong?