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    Sex and the City (The New Yorker)Anthony Lane review

    By Trash Dispatch | June 11, 2008 | Trackback


    Trash Dispatch:
    Anthony Lane reviews;

    “Sex and the City” (The New Yorker)Sex and the City

    Secrecy has clouded “Sex and the City” since it was first announced. When would the film appear? Who would find a husband? Would one of the main characters die? If so, would she commit suicide by self-pity (a constant threat), or would a crocodile escape from the Bronx Zoo and wreak a flesh-ripping revenge for all those handbags? As the release date neared, the paranoia thickened; at the screening I attended, …

    … I walked into the theatre hoping for a nice evening and came out as a hard-line Marxist, my head a whirl of closets, delusions, and blunt-clawed cattiness. All the film lacks is a subtitle: “The Lying, the Bitch, and the Wardrobe.”


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    Trash Dispatch! Sex and the City;

    Stars:

    Sarah Jessica Parker … Carrie Bradshaw   IMDB

    Kim Cattrall … Samantha Jones    IMDB

    Kristin Davis … Charlotte York    IMDB

    Cynthia Nixon … Miranda Hobbes    IMDB

    Chris Noth … Mr. Big

    Candice Bergen … Enid Frick
    Jennifer Hudson … Louise

    David Eigenberg … Steve Brady

    Evan Handler … Harry Goldenblatt
    Jason Lewis … Jerry ‘Smith’ Jerrod
    Mario Cantone … Anthony Marentino

    Lynn Cohen … Magda

    Willie Garson … Stanford Blatch

    Joanna Gleason … Therapist
    Joseph Pupo … Brady Hobbes

     

    Plot:

    After moving in together in an impossibly beautiful New York apartment, Carrie Bradshaw and Mr. Big make a rather arbitrary decision to get married… more

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