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Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), successful author and everyone’s favorite fashion icon-next-door, is back, her famously sardonic wit intact and sharper than ever, as she continues to narrate her own story about sex, love and the fashion-obsessed single woman in New York City. Sex and the City finds Carrie, Samantha (Kim Cattrall), Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) four years after the hit HBO series ended, as our favorite femmes fashionables continue to juggle jobs, friendships and relationships while they start to navigate motherhood, marriage and Manhattan real estate…some of them may even – brace yourself – brave other boroughs outside Manhattan.
Chris Noth reprises his iconic role as Carrie’s handsome yet elusive Mr. Big; Also co-starring are Candice Bergen as Vogue Magazine editor Enid Frick and Academy Award®-winning actress Jennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls) as Carrie's young and inexperienced but still label-savvy assistant, Louise.
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Language: English
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LEW IRWIN
Given the fact that the overwhelming number of film critics are male, it may be predictable that the initial reviews for Sex and the City, which premiered in New York Tuesday night, are somewhat less than jubilant. "This movie provides no good reasons to revisit Sex and the City, except to fulfill fans' desires for one more for the road and add millions to Time Warner's coffers," grumbles Lou Lumenick in the New York Post. On the other hand Elizabeth Weitzman in the New York Daily News writes, "The best reunions begin with nostalgia and end with hope for the future, and SATC is bursting with both." But even the BBC's male reviewer, Mark Adams, not only has good things to say about the film but concludes, "The film is wonderful." Additional reviews are expected on Friday, when the film officially opens.
Reviewed by: RedBeard406 on 11/10/2008 8:37:44 PM
Horrible!! Jessica Parker has to be the most over rated in both looks and acting ability. The others are just as bad. A huge waste of my time.
LEW IRWIN

Given the fact that the overwhelming number of film critics are male, it may be predictable that the initial reviews for Sex and the City, which premiered in New York Tuesday night, are somewhat less than jubilant. "This movie provides no good reasons to revisit Sex and the City, except to fulfill fans' desires for one more for the road and add millions to Time Warner's coffers," grumbles Lou Lumenick in the New York Post. On the other hand Elizabeth Weitzman in the New York Daily News writes, "The best reunions begin with nostalgia and end with hope for the future, and SATC is bursting with both." But even the BBC's male reviewer, Mark Adams, not only has good things to say about the film but concludes, "The film is wonderful." Additional reviews are expected on Friday, when the film officially opens.
Reviewed by: RedBeard406 on 11/10/2008 8:37:44 PM
Horrible!! Jessica Parker has to be the most over rated in both looks and acting ability. The others are just as bad. A huge waste of my time.
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Reviewed by: RedBeard406 on 11/10/2008 8:37:44 PM
Horrible!! Jessica Parker has to be the most over rated in both looks and acting ability. The others are just as bad. A huge waste of my time.
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