Sarah Jessica Parker Returns to the Big Screen in "The Family Stone"
Tuesday December 13, 2005
Sarah Jessica Parker stars as an uptight career woman who is forced to meet her boyfriend's bohemian family during the holidays in "The Family Stone," a romantic comedy/drama written and directed by Thomas Bezucha. (Pictured: Dermot Mulroney and Sarah Jessica Parker © 20th Century Fox)Now that "Sex and the City" is a thing of the past, Parker's returning to the big screen after a five year absence. Parker admits to being nervous about her return to films. "It's scary starting new all the time. I was with the same people so happily for so long and while it was a hard decision to leave… Every time it's like being in the 11th grade, over and over, being the new kid all the time. It's like you're the new kid and everybody [else] has already been together," explained Parker. Read More...
More Critics Groups Make Public Their Best of 2005 Lists:
- "Brokeback Mountain" Captures Multiple Awards
- Director George Clooney's "Good Night, and Good Luck" Picks Up a Win
"Mission Impossible 3" News: The official website for "Mission Impossible 3" has been updated and a teaser trailer has debuted online. Paramount also just released the first poster from the Tom Cruise film which recently finished filming.
New Releases for the Week of December 14-18:
Body of Work - 2005
I'm not quite ready to reveal my personal picks of the best movies, actors, directors, etc., etc., etc., yet but I feel safe in releasing my Body of Work honors for 2005. The criteria: actors had to be in two or more movies released in 2005, the roles had to be diverse, and their acting had to make an impression - even if the film was less than enchanting. (Pictured: Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal © Focus Features)

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