The Best Paul Hoen Movies Ranked And Where to Watch them

If you're looking for the best Paul Hoen movies of all time then here is a definitive list. We rank every movie directed by Paul Hoen based on their popularity score from IMDB from best to worst. Click on the ‘see more’ button to find out where to watch them in Australia covering all streaming services. In April 2024 there are 18 films in this list.

List of the Best Movies Directed by Paul Hoen In Order of Popularity

  1. Tru Confessions
  2. Let It Shine
  3. Cloud 9
  4. The Mistle-Tones
  5. The Luck of the Irish
  6. You Wish!
  7. Eddie's Million Dollar Cook Off
  8. Z-O-M-B-I-E-S
  9. Invisible Sister
  10. Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 2
  11. Read It and Weep
  12. Jump In!
  13. Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 3
  14. How to Build a Better Boy
  15. Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam
  16. Dadnapped
  17. The Cheetah Girls: One World
  18. Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off

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1. Tru Confessions

Rated: TV-G

7.4/10

Trudy Walker hated her life. She thought it was totally messed up until she found out about a contest that could change everything..

2. Let It Shine

Rated: TV-G

6.5/10

A young teenage rapper must use his musical talent to help his friend out and win the girl of his dreams by going through several events of betrayal, trust and agreement while his religious parents have strictly dislike his interests.

3. Cloud 9

Rated: TV-G

6.4/10

Set high atop snow-capped mountains in the adrenaline-fueled world of competitive snowboarding, the Disney Channel Original Movie “Cloud 9″ tells the inspiring story of two snowboarders who must overcome self-doubt to learn that achieving their dreams is possible.

4. The Mistle-Tones

Rated: TV-PG

6.4/10

Holly, blessed with an amazing singing voice, is all set to audition for the newly vacated spot in a legendary local Christmas group which was founded by her late mother years ago. Shocked and upset when the slot goes to the barely talented best friend of the group's leader, Marci, Holly sets out to create her own musical group, The Mistle-Tones. After challenging their rivals to a sing-off on Christmas Eve, Holly finds herself on a journey to the real meaning of Christmas with some new friends and a new love thrown in for good measure.

5. The Luck of the Irish

Rated: TV-G

6.1/10

A teenager must battle for a gold charm to keep his family from being controlled by an evil leprechaun.

6. You Wish!

Rated: TV-G

6/10

Alex is a high school student who always feels like he is overshadowed by his little brother Stevie; he can't get the girl of his dreams; he and his two best friends, Abby and James, are outsiders at school; and he is constantly benched on his football team. Then Stevie receives a lucky coin from a strange old man, a coin which he gives to Alex, telling him to make a wish. The next day, Alex gets everything he ever wished for - Stevie is gone (in fact, he is the star of his own TV show, and his family don't even know him); Alex dates the most popular girl at school; he is one of the most popular kids himself; and he is the star of the football team. At first he enjoys his new life, only to later find out that everything that was great in his original life now is gone.

7. Eddie's Million Dollar Cook Off

Rated: G

6/10

Eddie Ogden is his pa's pride and joy as well as the Groundhogs team's only asset as baseball talent. Then Eddie discovers a taste and talent for cuisine. Although his brothers Andy and Alex, and Pa as well as classmates enjoy his dishes, they only mock cooking, so he arranges and 'accidental' registration for him and two friends in Home Economics. Only Eddie -secretly again- and nerdy shrew Bridget Simons enter a national cooking competition for school-kids. Ma finds out and to his surprise proves supportive, as well as the teacher, who once won the competition herself.

8. Z-O-M-B-I-E-S

Rated: TV-G

6/10

Two star-crossed freshmen – a zombie, Zed and a cheerleader, Addison – each outsiders in their unique ways, befriend each other and work together to show their high school and the Seabrook community what they can achieve when they embrace their differences.

9. Invisible Sister

Rated: TV-G

5.9/10

Teenager Cleo's school science project goes quite awry, causing her popular older sister Molly to go invisible.

10. Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 2

Rated: TV-G

5.7/10

Zed and Addison are back at Seabrook High, where, after a groundbreaking semester, they continue to steer both their school and community toward unity. But the arrival of a new group of outsiders – mysterious werewolves – threatens to shake up the newfound peace and causes a rift in Zed and Addison’s budding romance.

11. Read It and Weep

Rated: TV-G

5.5/10

A young girl turns into an A-List celebrity over night when her private journal is accidently published and becomes a best-seller.

12. Jump In!

Rated: TV-G

5.4/10

Story revolves around a young boxer, Izzy Daniels, who trains to follow in his father's footsteps by winning the Golden Glove. When his friend, Mary, however, asks him to substitute for a team member in a Double Dutch tournament, the young man discovers a hidden passion for jump roping

13. Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 3

Rated:

5.4/10

Zed and Addison are beginning their final year at Seabrook High in the town that’s become a safe haven for monsters and humans alike. Zed is anticipating an athletic scholarship that will make him the first Zombie to attend college, while Addison is gearing up for Seabrook’s first international cheer-off competition. Then suddenly, extraterrestrial beings appear around Seabrook, provoking something other than friendly competition.

14. How to Build a Better Boy

Rated: TV-G

5.3/10

Mae and Gabby are two friends who go everywhere together but they are not very popular in their school. Their classmates always pressure because they have not had a boyfriend so to avoid further setbacks, the girls put in place a plan to create the perfect boyfriend. Both believe that it will be easy to create their perfect guy using the military team building; machinery owned by the father of Mae, the machine works through a wireless keyboard. The machine can create with their settings, a robotic soldier. Of this plan was born Albert an ideal guy to be a perfect boyfriend. He will be the most popular boy of the school.

15. Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam

Rated: TV-G

5.2/10

Mitchie can't wait to go back to Camp Rock and spend the summer making new music with her friends and superstar Shane Gray. But the slick new camp across the lake, Camp Star, has drummed up some serious competition – featuring newcomers Luke and Dana. In a sensational battle of the bands, with Camp Rock's future at stake, will Camp Star's flashy production and over-the-top antics win out, or will Camp Rockers prove that music, teamwork, and spirit are what truly matter?

16. Dadnapped

Rated: TV-G

4.8/10

Melissa has a bad case of sibling rivalry, only her competition is a fictional character in her father's best-selling novel about a teenage super spy. When her father is "dadnapped" by a group of overzealous fans, it's up to Melissa to help him by tapping her inner superhero.

17. The Cheetah Girls: One World

Rated: TV-G

4.6/10

Chanel, Dorinda, and Aqua, are off to India to star in a Bollywood movie. But when there they discover that they will have to compete against each other to get the role in the movie. Will the Cheetah's break up again?

18. Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off

Rated: TV-G

/10

Eddie Ogden is his pa's pride and joy as well as the Groundhogs team's only asset as baseball talent. Then Eddie discovers a taste and talent for cuisine. Although his brothers Andy and Alex, and Pa as well as classmates enjoy his dishes, they only mock cooking, so he arranges and 'accidental' registration for him and two friends in Home Economics. Only Eddie -secretly again- and nerdy shrew Bridget Simons enter a national cooking competition for school-kids. Ma finds out and to his surprise proves supportive, as well as the teacher, who once won the competition herself.