Release Date The Devil Wears Prada Jun 30, 2006 Wide
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Actors For The Devil Wears Prada
Meryl Streep,Anne Hathaway,Emily Blunt,Stanley Tucci,Adrian Grenier,Tracie Thoms,Rich Sommer,Simon Baker,Daniel Sunjata,Jimena Hoyos,Rebecca Mader,Tibor Feldman,Stephanie Szostak,David Marshall Grant,James Naughton,Colleen Dengel,Suzanne Dengel,Eric Seltzer,Davide Callegati,Alexie GilmoreGenres The Devil Wears Prada : Drama,Comedy
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Devil Wears Prada
User Ranting The Devil Wears Prada : 3.6User Percentage For The Devil Wears Prada : 75 %
User Count Like for The Devil Wears Prada : 567,127
All Critics Ranting For The Devil Wears Prada : 6.7
All Critics Count For The Devil Wears Prada : 185
All Critics Percentage For The Devil Wears Prada : 76 %
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Movie Overview For The Devil Wears Prada
The Devil Wears Prada is about a young journalist who moves to New York to work in the fashion industry. Her boss however is extremely demanding and cruel and wonât let her succeed if she doesnât fit into the high class elegant look of their magazine when all she really wants to be a good journalist.TagLine The Devil Wears Prada
Meet Andy Sachs. A million girls would kill to have her job. She's not one of them.Trailer For The Devil Wears Prada
Review For The Devil Wears Prada
An agreeably shallow comedy.J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader
Anne Hathaway is Patricia Field's latest fashion victim in this limp semi-satire.
Stephanie Zacharek-Salon.com
The whole thing is humbug, a giant ad for the industry it affects to critique.
-Time Out
The Devil Wears Prada is two films in one: a caustic, energetic satire of the fashion world and a cautionary melodrama.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews
The biggest problem with the movie, however, is that it tries to make a big deal out of a subject that has been beaten to death in the tabloids and the media.
Andrew Sarris-New York Observer
The Devil Wears Prada is primarily an occasion to celebrate Meryl Streep as a grand comedienne.
Gene Seymour-Newsday
If Hathaway's Andy drives the pedestrian narrative -- idealistic girl learns the value of staying true to herself and her "real" friends; snore -- then Streep is the movie's soul.
Luke Goodsell-Empire Magazine Australasia
Nimbly assembled and tartly performed
Fernando F. Croce-CinePassion
An ironic measure of the film's research into the fashion-mag scene is the fact that there's almost no journalism in it.
Rob Nelson-City Pages, Minneapolis/St. Paul
There are some must-have luxuries here, first of which is Meryl Streep's fascinating performance as the fearsome Miranda Priestly.
Matthew De Abaitua-Film4
The Devil Wears Prada isn't a brilliant film, but it certainly is an entertaining one.
Brandon Fibbs-BrandonFibbs.com
An ideal movie for DVD: you can pick and choose moments and lines to revisit while ignoring, or trying to ignore, the thematic compromises, hectoring impulses, and structural handicaps that start to engulf the film.
Nick Davis-Nick's Flick Picks
Streep is a far better reason to see The Devil Wears Prada than the movie itself.
Rob Gonsalves-eFilmCritic.com
It's to the film's credit that I still found it an enjoyable satire, as glossy and superficial as the industry it purports to skewer.
Joe Lozito-Big Picture Big Sound
The story itself falls too frequently into the standard cliches of the awkward-girl-turns-into-a-swan-thanks-to-an-unexpected-fairy-godmother formula.
Felix Gonzalez Jr.-DVD Review
Funciona por el talento de sus actrices, por lo inteligente de su guión y por no pretender ser nada fuera de lo común. Fue una de las sorpresas del año pasado y con justa razón.
Jorge Avila Andrade-Moviola
There are some witty lines and pretty outfits, but when it comes to diabolical satire, The Devil Wears Prada merely strikes a pose.
Anton Bitel-Eye for Film
An insipid script by Laws of Attraction co-writer Aline Brosh McKenna packs a few droll one-liners, but mostly the film only aspires to its chick-lit roots.
Maria Garcia-Film Journal International
This deliberately ambiguous comedy, set in the Manhattan offices of Runway magazine (a lightly disguised Vogue), has its Chanel and wears it.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
...there's simply no denying the effectiveness of virtually every aspect of the production...
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews
If you have ever held an office job, you probably have encountered the "boss from hell" and Streep manages to make the character both amusing, scary and touching (sometimes simultaneously). She alone makes the film worth seeing.
Ted Murphy-Murphy's Movie Reviews
Makes one pine for any comparable '50s working-girl comedy (or, for that matter, 1988's Working Girl).
Nick Schager-Lessons of Darkness
Moralista, sí. Predecible, un poco. Pero divertida, ingeniosa, ácida y exquisitamente disfrutable... especialmente por el extraordinario trabajo de una verdadera deidad de la actuación: la Sra. Merryl Streep.
Luis Martinez-Cinenganos
If some sixtysomething nerd who read books about galactic empires and hasn't even touched a fashion magazine can love this movie, anyone can.
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures
A film for those over the age of 14 is hard to come by this time of year. Don't let "The Devil Wears Prada" sneak by without giving it a look.
Michael A. Smith-Nolan's Pop Culture Review
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