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15 Best Movies Like the Devil Wears Prada

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Films with the same energy.

Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
TV Shows & Movies - May 4th 2026, 17:00 GMT+2
The Bling Ring

15. The Bling Ring (2013)

The Bling Ring takes the fashion obsession from The Devil Wears Prada and twists it into something darker and more unsettling. Sofia Coppola follows a group of teenagers who break into celebrity homes not for money, but to steal the clothes, shoes, and accessories that represent the lifestyle they desperately want to inhabit. The movie captures how social media turned theft into performance art, with the kids posting photos of themselves wearing stolen Louboutins and Chanel bags like trophies. What starts as glossy wish fulfillment slowly reveals itself as a hollow, almost tragic commentary on fame addiction. | © A24

Like a Boss

14. Like a Boss (2020)

Like a Boss takes two best friends who run a beauty company and throws them into a corporate takeover plot that somehow makes less sense than most beauty tutorials. Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne have natural chemistry, but the script keeps forcing them into situations that feel more like bad improv exercises than actual comedy. The movie wants to be about female friendship and entrepreneurship, but it gets distracted by gross-out gags that land with a thud. Even the makeup looks better than the jokes. | © Paramount Pictures
Fashion

13. Fashion (2008)

Fashion takes the glossy magazine world and strips away every bit of glamour to show the addiction, exploitation, and moral rot underneath. Priyanka Chopra plays a small-town model who climbs the industry ladder by losing pieces of herself at every rung, and the film refuses to make any of it look remotely appealing. Bollywood films about ambition usually include more hope and redemption. This one just watches its protagonist destroy herself for a career that was never worth having. | © UTV Motion Pictures
Charlies Angels

12. Charlie's Angels (2019)

Charlie's Angels tries to update the franchise with modern feminist messaging, but the execution feels more like a corporate workshop than organic storytelling. Elizabeth Banks directs herself into a story that lectures about female empowerment while delivering action sequences that look cheap and rushed. The cast has chemistry, but they're stuck pushing dialogue that sounds like it was written by a committee trying to hit every possible social media talking point. What should have been a fun, stylish reboot ends up feeling like homework disguised as entertainment. | © Sony Pictures
The Ramen Girl

11. The Ramen Girl (2008)

The Ramen Girl drops Brittany Murphy into Tokyo with nothing but determination and a dream to master ramen making under a cranky chef who speaks no English. The language barrier becomes the entire point, forcing Murphy's character to communicate through dedication and burned fingers instead of words. What could have been another fish-out-of-water comedy turns surprisingly earnest about the discipline required to perfect something as simple as soup. The film works because it treats ramen preparation like sacred ritual rather than exotic novelty. | © Lionsgate
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10. Morning Glory (2010)

Morning Glory puts Rachel McAdams in the producer's chair at a failing morning show, where she has to wrangle a legendary but impossible news anchor played by Harrison Ford. The movie works because it understands that television is equal parts genuine passion and absurd desperation, letting McAdams bounce between both with manic energy. Ford delivers his best cranky performance in years as a man who treats morning TV like it personally insulted his journalism degree. The result feels more authentic about media careers than most workplace comedies manage. | © Paramount Pictures
The September Issue

9. The September Issue (2009)

The September Issue pulls back the curtain on Vogue's most important annual issue, revealing that Anna Wintour really is as exacting and uncompromising as fiction made her seem. The documentary captures creative director Grace Coddington pushing back against Wintour's demands, creating genuine tension around decisions that affect millions of readers. Fashion documentaries often feel shallow, but this one shows the actual machinery of influence at work. Watching Wintour dismiss entire photo shoots with a single glance makes every fictional magazine boss look restrained. | © Roadside Attractions
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8. Cruella (2021)

Cruella turns a Disney villain origin story into a high-fashion revenge thriller that cares more about costume design than character logic. Emma Stone commits fully to the punk rock energy, but the movie gets tangled up trying to make a puppy-skinning psychopath into someone you should root for. The period London setting looks expensive and the wardrobe department clearly had unlimited resources, but two and a half hours feels excessive for what amounts to fashion porn with family trauma. Disney somehow made a movie that is simultaneously too dark for kids and too silly for adults. | © Walt Disney Studios
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7. Sex and the City (2008)

Sex and the City takes the HBO series that made brunch conversations feel like urgent political discourse and stretches it into a two-and-a-half-hour meditation on designer shoes and relationship anxiety. The movie doubles down on everything that made the show both beloved and insufferable, turning Carrie's wedding drama into a spectacle so elaborate it makes Miranda's cynicism look reasonable by comparison. Four women navigate their forties with the same breathless urgency they brought to their thirties, but now the stakes involve mortgages and marriage counseling instead of just bad dates. The result feels like watching your favorite characters through a very expensive, very long epilogue. | © Warner Bros. Pictures
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6. Bridesmaids (2011)

Bridesmaids proved that R-rated comedy could work just as well with women as the lead instead of men getting all the gross-out laughs. Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo wrote themselves a script that never apologizes for letting female characters be messy, competitive, and completely unhinged when life falls apart. The airplane scene and food poisoning sequence hit harder because they come from real friendship jealousy, not just shock value. Comedy works best when it stops trying to be likable and starts trying to be honest. | © Universal Pictures
13 Going on 30

5. 13 Going on 30 (2004)

13 Going on 30 takes the body-swap premise and uses it to examine what happens when childhood dreams meet adult reality. Jennifer Garner plays a 13-year-old who wakes up in her 30-year-old body, only to discover she became exactly the kind of person she once admired from afar. The magazine world setting gives it that glossy workplace energy, but the real hook is watching someone realize that getting everything you thought you wanted might mean losing everything that actually mattered. It lands somewhere between fairy tale and cautionary tale without picking a side. | © Sony Pictures
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4. Working Girl (1988)

Working Girl turns the corporate climb into something scrappy and personal, following a Staten Island secretary who steals her boss's idea and identity to break into Manhattan's investment world. Melanie Griffith plays Tess with the perfect mix of ambition and desperation, making deals in borrowed clothes while faking the accent that supposedly opens doors. The movie understands that class warfare in business gets fought with hairstyles, handbags, and who sounds like they belong in the room. Harrison Ford showing up as the love interest who actually respects her brain feels like the least realistic part of the whole scheme. | © 20th Century Fox
Julie and Julia

3. Julie and Julia (2009)

Julie and Julia takes two real women from different eras and builds an entire movie around the simple pleasure of watching them cook their way through problems. Meryl Streep transforms into Julia Child with such physical comedy and joy that she makes learning French cooking techniques feel like the most delightful thing in the world. Amy Adams plays a blogger trying to cook every recipe in Child's cookbook, and somehow the parallel stories never feel forced or overly cute. The movie works because it trusts that watching people find passion in small, daily acts can be just as compelling as any high-stakes drama. | © Sony Pictures
The Intern

2. The Intern (2015)

The Intern takes the workplace comedy formula and flips it by making the wise mentor figure a 70-year-old widower who becomes an intern at a fast-paced fashion startup. Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway find genuine chemistry in their unlikely friendship, with De Niro's old-school gentleman offering life advice that never feels preachy or forced. The film works because it respects both characters equally, letting the older intern teach patience while learning about modern ambition. Nancy Meyers directs with her signature eye for aspirational interiors and workplace dynamics that feel more hopeful than cutthroat. | © Warner Bros. Pictures
The Devil Wears Prada 2

1. The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026)

The Devil Wears Prada 2 brings back Meryl Streep's Miranda Priestly, but this time she's the one being pushed out by younger, more ruthless executives who think she's lost her edge. The sequel leans harder into the fashion world's obsession with youth and relevance, watching Miranda struggle to stay relevant in an industry that's already moving past her. Emily Blunt returns as Emily, now a successful editor herself, caught between loyalty to her former boss and her own ambitions. The film works because it doesn't try to recreate the original's magic but instead asks what happens when the queen bee finally meets her match. | © 20th Century Studios
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The Devil Wears Prada hit a very specific sweet spot: sharp writing, great performances, a glamorous setting, and a story about finding yourself under pressure. These are the films that scratch the same itch, whether it's the workplace dynamics, the fashion world backdrop, or just that particular brand of stylish, satisfying storytelling.

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The Devil Wears Prada hit a very specific sweet spot: sharp writing, great performances, a glamorous setting, and a story about finding yourself under pressure. These are the films that scratch the same itch, whether it's the workplace dynamics, the fashion world backdrop, or just that particular brand of stylish, satisfying storytelling.

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