Sex and the City

5.00
    Sex and the City
    2008

    Synopsis

    A New York writer on sex and love is finally getting married to her Mr. Big. But her three best girlfriends must console her after one of them inadvertently leads Mr. Big to jilt her.

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    Cast

    • Sarah Jessica ParkerCarrie Bradshaw
    • Kim CattrallSamantha Jones
    • Kristin DavisCharlotte York Goldenblatt
    • Cynthia NixonMiranda Hobbes
    • Chris NothMr. Big
    • Candice BergenEnid Frick
    • Jennifer HudsonLouise, Carrie's assistant
    • David EigenbergSteve Brady
    • Evan HandlerHarry Goldenblatt
    • Jason LewisSmith Jerrod

    Recommendations

    • 89

      Austin Chronicle

      In its cinematic incarnation, Sex and the City has lost none of its bawdiness yet gained a more profound sense of soberness. Parker, especially, who in the last season of the show bordered on insufferable in her affected squeaks and shrieks, is allowed to go to very dark places – to be, in fact, quite unfabulous.
    • 83

      Entertainment Weekly

      A movie that taps directly back into the show's primal appeal, which is the sweet, sad, saucy delight of sharing these women's company.
    • 75

      USA Today

      Amid the style, sass and sexiness is plenty of sentimentality, especially at the satisfying conclusion.
    • 70

      New York Magazine (Vulture)

      Sex and the City: The Motion Picture is a joyful wallow. And it's more: In this summer of do-overs (The Incredible Hulk, a new Batman versus a new Joker), it's what the series finale should have been.
    • 63

      Rolling Stone

      Writer-director Michael Patrick King, the creative force behind the show's later seasons, can't disguise the fact that the movie is basically five TV episodes strung together (only three hit the mark). But his script is more honest about aging than anything in "Indy 4."
    • 60

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Unfortunately, where episodes of the series used to take their cue from a question posed by one of Carrie's columns, writer-director Michael Patrick King never finds that focus, and Sex and the City loses its tart edge in the process.
    • 60

      Empire

      If you are immune to the charms of Carrie and co., this will do little to convert you. Still, it has more than enough sass, style and sentiment to keep the faithful satisfied. Add a star if you're a fan.
    • 50

      Variety

      Best in its small moments, the movie should find receptive gal pals congregating for the mother of all viewing parties.

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