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Sex and the City: The Movie
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Variety
For a series so steeped in romance, the eagerly awaited Sex and the City movie feels a trifle half-hearted.
Box Office Magazine
Will give female audiences a jolt of excitement in the same way that seeing Indiana Jones back in action will thrill male au...
Empire
It has more than enough sass, style and sentiment to keep the faithful satisfied. Add a star if you're a fan.
New York Magazine
Sex and the City: The Motion Picture (not the actual title) is a joyful wallow. And it's more: In this summer of do-overs (T...
ReelViews
Watching grass grow is more dramatically satisfying.
New York Post
This movie provides no good reasons to revisit Sex and the City, except to fulfill fans' desires for one more for the road a...
San Francisco Chronicle
Fans of Sex and the City will love the movie version.
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...
USA Today
Amid the style, sass and sexiness is plenty of sentimentality, especially at the satisfying conclusion.
Rolling Stone
Beyond the shoes, the cosmopolitans and the disloyal men, Sex and the City has always been about the bond among women. At it...
The Austin Chronicle
In its cinematic incarnation, Sex and the City has lost none of its bawdiness yet gained a more profound sense of soberness....
Chicago Sun-Times
I am not the person to review this movie. Perhaps you will enjoy a review from someone who disqualifies himself at the outse...
The Boston Globe
A funny, sappy, clumsy, crude, rambunctious, argumentative, gleefully vulgar attempt to balance the fantasy of romance with ...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Frothy as a Margarita and just as salty, Sex and the City all but mambos its way onto the screen.
Washington Post
Judged by the standards of its original medium, the movie version succeeds just as well, cramming what used to take a whole ...
E! Online
Sex, even when it's not great, is still good.
Slate
The movie's initially brisk pacing slackens when the girls spend a holiday in Mexico that's long enough for them to cycle th...
Film Threat
You wouldn't spend valuable real-life time hanging out with self-absorbed idiots like this, so why on Earth would you watch ...
The New York Times
There is something depressingly stunted about this movie; something desperate too.
Salon Arts
The show was at its best when it offered, without a great deal of extraneous examination, these glimpses into the nature of ...
Los Angeles Times
A vision of which doesn't require its characters being frozen in amber after a fairy tale ending and allows life to go on, h...
New York Daily News
They're all over 40 now, and writer/director Michael Patrick King deftly balances their hard-won wisdom with the wistful dre...
Time
Learning and hugging. There's lots of that here â" woman to woman and man to woman â" which satisfies the movie's fantasy fu...
Wall Street Journal
A pleasant reunion with cherished friends. Ask what women deserve and the answer is better.
New York Post
To its credit, though, the movie turns Carrie's value system, which equates "the two Ls--Labels and Love," to its advantage,...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Michael Patrick King
Writer: Michael Patrick King
Studio: New Line Cinema
Cast: Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis

Release: May 30, 2008
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