Sophia Grace & Rosie's Royal Adventure

May. 20,2014      G
Rating:
3.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Sophia Grace and Rosie are sent to Switzelvania as special correspondents tasked with covering the coronation of a new queen. Once there, they encounter three very different princesses competing for the throne. Together, the girls hatch a royal plot to help the best candidate win.

Sophia Grace Brownlee as  Herself
Rosie McClelland as  Herself
Anna Skellern as  Princess Imogen
Sven Ruygrok as  Studio Executive
Amy Louise Wilson as  Phyllis Bundt
Rory Acton Burnell as  Reporter #2

Reviews

VividSimon
2014/05/20

Simply Perfect

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Listonixio
2014/05/21

Fresh and Exciting

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Baseshment
2014/05/22

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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Scarlet
2014/05/23

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Luciano Minchella
2014/05/24

Good Lord. let me begin by first saying that I have never reviewed a movie (on IMDb) before. This film was simply so terrible that it demanded I enlighten all of you as to how tremendously bad it is. first of all; the characters are terrible. The two girls who make up the protagonists are god awful actress'. Sure, you can argue that little kids can't be expected to be good at acting yet. And this might be true, if it weren't for the fact that numerous movies have REALLY good child actors (e.i. Rue from the Hunger Games or Ender in Ender's Game). Even the kid in Iron Man 3 is a much better actor than these two. The ONLY plausible reason why these two are famous is because Ellen Degenerous(Spelling may be incorrect) says they are adorable. And as we all know; Ellen is the Oracle and everything she says is 100% fact and never opinion. It bothers me that two barely competent child actress' are getting tons of attention; whilst other young actors like the one who BRILLIANTLY brings the Joker to life in Fox TV's "Gotham" is flying under the radar. And it irks me greatly, that just because it's a kids movie, it gets a free pass for being awful. There are plenty of acceptable children's movies in the world-like Despicable Me, Madagascar or Inside Out. One of the main characters is a princess who sucks at being a princess; so she becomes the vigilante Artemis, who, I s*** you not, is a direct rip- off of DC Comic's Artemis; Green Arrow's sidekick and niece. And if you think they were just referring to the Greek goddess of hunting, you're sorely mistaken, since this version of Artemis wears the traditional and recognizable costume that is portrayed in the popular comics. This actress bothers me the most, as she is neither likable nor relate-able. The antagonist(s) in this movie are two other princesses who wish to be queen. I don't recall their names, since they were so generic and un-interesting. Both were snooty brats who did not seem to represent real people, more-so Barbie dolls being played with to be like Cinderella's stepsisters. The acting was bad, the script was bad, the story was boring, dull and conceited and the constant joke of Sophia and Rose accidentally making wishes with their magically duck (yeah, figure that one out) was hilariously and infuriatingly not funny. Avoid this movie at all costs.

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debbyrowe58
2014/05/25

I have watched you girls since you first appeared on the Ellen show! I have watched you grow up and just now finished watching your movie. I thought you girls did a wonderful job and I thoroughly enjoyed your movie! It looks like you had a ton of fun! I look forward to seeing what you will do next. By the way, your moms and dads have done a fantastic job raising you to be the great little ladies you are and I hope they are very proud of you both! I always tell my friends, Rosie, how you said you were like a sack of potatoes ..and Rosie... You have become quite a great dancer with a ton of great moves. Sophia grace.. I love your contagious enthusiasm. Don't stop being you!

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rannynm
2014/05/26

The movie Sophia Grace & Rosie's Royal Adventure reminds me of a Cinderella fairy tale. There are two bratty sisters and a very innocent one named Abigail. It is similar to the Cinderella story because Abigail has two girls looking out for her as if they are her fairy godmothers. This movie is definitely an exciting royal adventure.The story begins when Sophia Grace and Rosie are sent on a special assignment to meet the princesses of Switzelvania to see which one will be crowned Queen. However, they loose their guardian and become mistaken as the King's great grand nieces. They end up having to teach the King's daughter, Princess Abigail, the ways of being a real princess. In the process, they get thrown into a dungeon because the bratty princesses (Abigail's sisters) don't want her to become Queen. However, at least they have their secret weapon. To find out what that is, you will have to watch the movie. In the end, everyone gets what they deserve!My favorite part is when the security guard tells the guardian, Phyllis Bunt (Amy Louise Wilson) that she can get out of jail if she reveals her true identity. She gives a made up name of Dynasty Composition knowing no one believes her real identity anyway. However, the security guard lies and won't let her out. Phyllis then jumps the security guard, ties her up and duck tapes her mouth. I didn't see that coming! It was hysterical. All the characters are great, especially Princess Cordilla (Emma Pierson) one of the princesses who makes fun of Abigail. She has a funny voice and isn't very smart and plays the part well. The main idea of this movie is that if you believe in yourself, you can make anything happen.I recommend this movie for kids ages 5 through 12. Specifically, girls will enjoy this movie, as every girl wants to imagine herself as a princess at some point. Therefore, I rate this movie a four out of five "dazzling" stars! Sophia Grace & Rosie's Royal Adventure is available now on DVD.Reviewed by Haley P, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic. For more reviews go to kidsfirst dot org.

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Cary Nation
2014/05/27

I am a watcher of the Ellen show and love these two adorable girls. I smile for days after I've seen them. Mind you I am a 67year old grandmother of four. On May 20th I went immediately to the store to buy the video. Number one, I wanted to support them , and number two I saw the trailer and thought I wanted to see more. They were terrific and the story was silly but very fun. A very upbeat and happy movie. The cast was very professional, the scenes, lighting, costumes were on par with the best of them. The girls threw in many of their "cheesy" expressions, which I found endearing. I hope my grandkids, who don't know Rosie and Sophia Grace, will enjoy it. Personally, I will have no trouble watching it a second and maybe a third time. If you love them on Ellen, by all means, spend the money, it was worth every penny. It is a great opportunity to be a little kid with them for awhile.

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