It’s hard not to imagine anyone not being a fan of Victoria Justice. The star was formerly a face for Nickelodeon thanks to her role as Tori Vega on Victorious.
The actress and singer has now moved on from the role and cemented her name in Hollywood. Born in the Bronx in New York, Justice graduated from Cleveland High School before forging her career in the acting industry.
Her very first roles included making a guest appearance on the Gilmore Girls episode “The Hobbit, the Sofa and Digger Stiles.” She also starred in The Suite Life of Zack and Cody before eventually landing a leading role in the Nickelodeon series Zoey 101 as Lola Martinez.
Since appearing on Victorious, Victoria Justice has gone on to star in a number of romance and comedy films. If you’re curious to know which of her films to watch, keep reading.
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The First Time (2012)
The First Time is a heartfelt coming-of-age movie. It stars Dylan O’Brien as Dave Hodgman who spends most of his days wishing he was in a relationship with Jane Harmon (Victoria Justice). Aubrey Miller (Robertson), a junior at a different high school, has an older boyfriend, Ronny (Frecheville) who doesn’t understand her. In an unexpected turn of events, the pair grow closer as they come to learn what it feels like to love for the first time.
Fun Size (2012)
Fun Size is definitely one of those films you won’t get bored watching. It features Victoria Justice as Wren in this fun Halloween movie. The plot sees Wren organise a Halloween bash while her parents are away. But amid the chaos, her brother goes missing, leaving her to freak out.
Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List (2015)
Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List is a fun movie. Victoria Justice stars as Naomi Mills. The awkward thing is that she and her best friend Ely both fall for the same guy. The movie follows them both as they bravely make a “No Kiss List” they created to avoid romantic chaos.
The Outcasts (2017)
In this comedy, Victoria plays Jodi Schellenberger, a high school outcast who teams up with another outsider to take on the popular crowd and shake up the social hierarchy. The Outcasts is directed by Peter Hutchings and also features Eden Sher, Ashley Rickards, Claudia Lee, and Katie Chang.
Bigger (2018)
A bit of a different film for Victoria Justice. She appeared in the 2018 biographical film Bigger, about Joe and Ben Weider. The movie centers around the brothers as they build a successful empire in bodybuilding. Victoria Justice played Kathy Weider.
Summer Night (2019)
Victoria Justice starts in this coming-of-age film alongside Lana Condor. Summer Night follows a group of friends in their 20s as they face difficult decisions on a summer night filled with drinking and music.
Afterlife of the Party (2021)
Victoria Justice stars as Cassie Garcia, a fun-loving party girl who tragically dies in an accident. Given a second chance at life, she returns from the afterlife to set things right, reconnecting with her loved ones and tying up unfinished business.
Trust (2021)
Another one to add to your watch list. Trust is a 2021 American gripping romantic drama film directed by Brian DeCubellis. It follows a couple living in New York, Brooke Gatwick (Victoria Justice) and Owen Shore (Matthew Daddario). Brooke is an artist who opens a gallery and Owen is a news reporter. Despite their lives seeming perfect, things take a dark turn when an affair is exposed.
A Perfect Pairing (2022)
In A Perfect Pairing, Victoria Justice plays Lola Alvarez, a strong-willed woman who heads to Australia for a career opportunity at a vineyard. What starts out as a straightforward job quickly turns into unexpected challenges – and a surprising romance.
The Tutor (2023)
The Tutor is a highly gripping film featuring Victoria Justice, who plays a student named Annie. The film revolves around a professional tutor (Garret Hedlund) who becomes disturbed by his obsessive student (Noah Schnapp) after accepting a job at a remote mansion.
Happy watching and let us know if you’ve seen any of these films in the comments section.