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By Rebecca Murray, About.com Guide to Hollywood Movies since 2001

Behind the Scenes of Sex and the City: The Movie

Tuesday May 27, 2008
Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis reprise their roles from the hit HBO series in Sex and the City: The Movie, the big screen version of the popular series. After years of on again, off again rumors, the Sex and the City movie finally hits theaters this weekend, with millions of fans ready to indulge in further sexual adventures with Carrie, Miranda, Samantha and Charlotte.

All About Sex and the City: The Movie:
  • Sex and the City: The Movie Budget, Facts, and Trivia

  • Sex and the City: The Movie Photo Gallery

  • Sex and the City Trailer and Video Clips

  • (Photo © New Line Cinema)


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  • Acclaimed Director Sidney Pollack Passes Away

  • - Oscar Winner Pollack Succumbs to Cancer
  • Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins is Underway in New Mexico

  • - Christian Bale and McG Team Up on Terminator 4
  • Hannah Montana: The Movie Begins Filming

  • - Miley Cyrus Heads to the Big Screen


    New on DVD: Grace is Gone
    John Cusack delivers a tremendously textured performance in Grace is Gone, written and directed by feature film newcomer James C Strouse. Tackling a tough subject - the loss of a spouse/mother - Grace is Gone isn't an easy film to watch, but it is one of the better films to come out with the sacrifices made during the Iraq war as a backdrop. Grace is Gone DVD Review

    More on Grace is Gone
  • John Cusack Discusses Grace is Gone

  • Grace is Gone Photo Gallery

  • (DVD Art © The Weinstein Company)

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