directed by P.J. Hogan
PG; 112 minutes
She’s bright, she’s pretty, and she’s in love… with stores. She just can’t help it. Every time she passes the window of an upscale shop, her heart skips a beat and her credit card takes a beating. Journalist Rebecca Bloomfield (Isla Fisher) rents a room from her best friend Suze (Krysten Ritter) while looking for her dream job at a top fashion magazine run by Alette Naylor (Kristin Scott Thomas). Finding that job unavailable, she’s serendipitously routed to the office of handsome entrepreneur Luke Brandon (Hugh Dancy), the editor of a struggling finance magazine. And there she gets a job writing a successful column on responsible shopping, while she herself has no way to pay off her $16,000 credit card bill or to escape from a tenacious debt collector. It’s enjoyable with fun, supporting performances by Joan Cusack, John Goodman, John Lithgow, Wendie Malick, Julie Hagerty and Fred Armisen. Even Lynn Redgrave drops in… literally.
DVD Extras: Bloopers; Deleted Scenes; Music Video.
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