The Devil Wears Prada

4.00
    The Devil Wears Prada
    2006

    Synopsis

    Andy moves to New York to work in the fashion industry. Her boss is extremely demanding, cruel and won't let her succeed if she doesn't fit into the high class elegant look of their magazine.

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    Cast

    • Anne HathawayAndy Sachs
    • Meryl StreepMiranda Priestly
    • Emily BluntEmily
    • Stanley TucciNigel
    • Simon BakerChristian Thompson
    • Adrian GrenierNate
    • Tracie ThomsLily
    • Rich SommerDoug
    • Daniel SunjataJames Holt
    • David Marshall GrantRichard Sachs

    Recommendations

    • 75

      Entertainment Weekly

      The story is glossy junk begat of just-plain junk anyway: Lauren Weisberger, who wrote the hiss-and-tell roman à clef best-seller on which the picture is based, was herself an assistant to Wintour.
    • 75

      Rolling Stone

      Sinfully funny.
    • 70

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Takes place in the world of haute couture. And that pretty much sums up the movie. Otherwise, it would be just another Queen of Mean, boss from hell movie. But, oh, what delicious fun Meryl Streep and her conspirators have with that world.
    • 70

      Variety

      Streep single-handedly elevates this sitcomy but tolerably entertaining adaptation of Lauren Weisberger's bestselling 2003 roman a clef about a personal assistant's year of chic hell under the thumb of the dragon lady of the fashion world.
    • 60

      New York Magazine (Vulture)

      A scantily clad revenge memoir.
    • 60

      Newsweek

      When the satire stays focused on Streep or her snooty Brit assistant (Emily Blunt), "Prada" is malicious fun. But the central story about how smart, idealistic Anne Hathaway, as Miranda's drably dressed new assistant, loses her soul in pursuit of success and great shoes is dramatically anorexic.
    • 60

      L.A. Weekly

      Frankel has cut, pasted and rejiggered the novel, mostly for the better. As adapted by Aline Brosh McKenna, The Devil Wears Prada is crisper, less self-righteous and mercifully shorter than its intermittently funny but interminable source.
    • 50

      The A.V. Club

      Sometimes actors get parts so rich that they almost can't help but make meals of them. Playing a frosty, high-powered editor in The Devil Wears Prada, Meryl Streep turns the role into a four-course dinner and shows up with her own dessert...But it's hard to care about what's going on whenever she's offscreen.

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