I HAVE A CONFESSION TO MAKE…

I love movies.   Esoteric films.  Experimental films.   Obscure documentaries.  Indies.

I’m a fan of Godard.  Kubrick and Scorcese are my favorite filmmakers.

My confession?

I love THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA.

Don’t think less of me, please.

Written by Aline Brosh McKenna from a novel by Lauren Weisberger and directed by David Frankel,

TDWP, is an incredibly tight film with great energy, fully drawn main characters –

Meryl Streep at her best doing a wonderful Anna Wintour  and Anne Hathaway beautiful as sympathetic young fashion intern.

The film does everything well.

The secondary characters played by Stanley Tucci, who can do most anything, and Emily Blunt, are also terrific.

Shot crisply and beautifully by Florian Ballhouse with a great driving, wall-to-wall score by Theodore Shapiro, the film is wonderfully satisfying..

.beautiful to look at, to hear and the story satisfies on every level.

HBO must think so, too as they play the movie seemingly everyday…which is all right to me.

I can and have watched many times.

The production is seamless.

TDWP does what moves are supposed to do, takes us behind the scenes into a world we care about but don’t have access to.

I’m not sure it breaks new ground, but it’s so satisfying and entertaining to watch…it is truly my guilty pleasure.

WATCH FOR MY NEW PLAY ‘THE PRINCES OF KINGS ROAD’ OPENING SEPT 12 AT THE NEUTRA INSTITUTE

AND MUSEUM – GO TO  WWW.THEPRINCESOFKINGSROAD.COM FOR TICKET INFORMATION

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