THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2 Occasionally a film comes along that's light and frothy which still makes a huge cultural impact. David Frankel's 2006 comedy drama ' The Devil Wears Prada ' was that kind of movie. It wasn't a great journalism film like Billy Wilder's ' Ace In The Hole ' or Alan J Pakula's ' All The President's Men '. Its story wasn't very taxing. But it did look good and it had memorable performances from Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci and Meryl Streep who picked up a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy . More importantly for the studio, Frankel's $41 million 2003 adaptation of Lauren Weisberger's novel made a shed load of money for 20th Century Fox - $326 million to be precise. Twenty years is a long time to wait for a sequel, though. But if Tim Burton's ' Beetlejuice Beetlejuice ' could earn $452 million on a $100 million budget for Warner Bros 36 years after its original w...
THE YOUNG OFFENDERS, SERIES 5 The mingiest show to hit our TV screens since ' Shameless ' is back. But as they reach the milestone of a fifth series, what are Alex Murphy's Conor and Chris Walley's Jock up to on the banks of their own lovely Lee ? Series Four of the Cork sitcom ' The Young Offenders ' saw Jock spend much of the series behind bars in a Colombian jail cell after getting involved in an ill advised drug smuggling venture that naturally went skewiff. Without his buddy, Conor palled around Cork instead with Shane Casey's psycho with a soft heart, Billy Murphy - getting into various scrapes. But without Jock, bar a few Facetimes from his Colombian prison cell, it felt Peter Foott's sitcom had lost its way. Walley's lanky goofiness was badly missed and while Casey could raise some laughs, the chemistry with Murphy just wasn't quite right. Episode One of Series Five of 'The Young Offenders' sets out to rectify all that. With Jo...