
Sex and the City
Based on Carrie's Flashdance number last week, we had a sneaking suspicion that Sex and the City 2 contains a flashback scene. And by the looks of this picture, we were right — unless Patricia Field has totally lost her mind).
Samantha (Kim Cattrall, left) was apparently a punk in the '80s, as she is wearing snakeskin pants, a neon leopard-print top and a studded denim jacket. The teased perm and Walkman on her hip complete the look.
Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker, center) is "Like a Virgin"-era Madonna in a tutu, lace leggings ...
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Max Ryan
Smith who? Samantha Jones' eyes are wandering on over to a new guy in the Sex and the City sequel.
Fashion: Vote on SJP's retro Sex-y ensembles
Brit Max Ryan has been cast as Rikard, a European architect who ...
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Alan Wyse and Kim Cattrall
Kim Cattrall is back on the market. The Sex and the City star has split with her much younger boyfriend, chef Alan Wyse, her rep tells TVGuide.com.
See who's on board for the Sex sequel
Cattrall, 52, and Wyse, 32, called it quits ...
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Sex and the City
Start picking out those Manolos, ladies, because you've got another Sex date. Warner Bros. and New Line have locked in May 28, 2010 as the release date for the Sex and the City sequel, Us Weekly reports.
Studio honchos are hoping ...
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Sex and the City
Strap on the Manolos and drown yourself in a sea of Cosmopolitans, because New York's most fashionable ladies will be back for more Sex on the big screen.
A sequel to Sex and the City: The Movie has been officially green-lit, the Associated Press reports, with all four stars — Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis — having signed on, along with writer-director Michael Patrick King. "I'm very excited to work with these amazing actresses again and would love to give everyone more information about the sequel ... but I'm busy with my Sex life," King said in a statement.
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Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall and Cynthia Nixon, Sex and the City
Order another round of Cosmos because there's more Sex on the way.
Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon have committed to a sequel to their summer smash Sex and the City: The Movie, Us Weekly reports. "Not all the contracts are signed, but everyone is on board," a source says. "It just happened." The gals will reportedly also ...
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Sarah Jessica Parker
Carrie Bradshaw might ask: Can you find true love on the big screen twice? Fans no doubt hope so.
But while talk of a Sex and the City sequel has run wild since the fabulous ladies from HBO's hit series stormed cineplexes last May (and intensified even more recently), star Sarah Jessica Parker says ...
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Kim Cattrall by Jim Spellman/ WireImage.com
As part of the development deal she negotiated upon signing on for the Sex and the City movie, Kim Cattrall will star in and executive produce for HBO the single-camera comedy Sensitive Skin, says the Reporter. Based on a BBC series, Skin finds Cattrall playing a New York-based wife and mom who at middle age rediscovers her sexuality, and subsequently starts to question choices she has made in life.Writers Mitchell Burgess and Robin Green (Emmy winners for their work on The Sopranos) will pen and also exec-produce the project. MWMMore Sexy stuff:• Box Office Enjoys Very Good Sex• POLL: Rate Sex and the City: The Movie• King of Sex and the City Hints at Sequel• Movie Talk video: Is Sex back in the City?
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Daniel Radcliffe in My Boy Jack by Patrick Redmond/ Masterpiece Theater
I love it when TV can be both very, very good as well as good for you. Such is the case with a logjam of terrific historical dramas competing for attention this Sunday. Two of them had me fighting back tears (and occasionally losing the fight), and then theres Showtimes The Tudors, that stimulating royal tonic of sex, religion and other courtly intrigues. Not a lot of boo-hooing while watching this Henry VIII romp, but rarely a dull moment, either.The quality honors this weekend go to HBO and PBS. HBO for concluding its remarkable John Adams miniseries with an episode of quiet, pained humanity as the nations second president (Paul Giamatti) goes into retirement with about as much gracewhich is to say, very littleas he conducted himself in the political arena. Grumpy, discontent, impatient to the end and convinced hell be forgotten by time, John never lets up. Theres a terrific scene in which hes invited, in his 90s, to view the portrai...
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Daniel Radcliffe and Kim Cattrall, My Boy Jack
Here's a magical pairing. Sex and the City siren Kim Cattrall and Daniel Radcliffe of Harry Potter fame play mother and son in My Boy Jack, a BBC drama airing on PBS' Masterpiece (Sunday at 9 pm/ET). The unlikely pair spoke to us together, Cattrall from her home in New York and Radcliffe from the U.K. set of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, about their roles, their upcoming projects and their fondness for each other.
TVGuide.com: My Boy Jack was a hit in England. What's it about?Kim Cattrall: It's a story about how war affects a family, in this case the writer Rudyard Kipling's family during World War I. I play his amazing American wife Carrie.Daniel Radcliffe: For my character, Jack Kip
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