Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 65000000

Revenue

$ 418800000

Top Billed Cast

Sarah Jessica Parker

Carrie Bradshaw

Kim Cattrall

Samantha Jones

Kristin Davis

Charlotte York

Cynthia Nixon

Miranda Hobbes

Chris Noth

Mr. Big

Candice Bergen

Enid Frick

Jennifer Hudson

Louise

David Eigenberg

Steve Brady

Evan Handler

Harry Goldenblatt

Jason Lewis

Smith Jerrod

Mario Cantone

Anthony Marentino

Lynn Cohen

Magda

Willie Garson

Stanford Blatch

Joanna Gleason

Therapist

Joseph Pupo

Brady Hobbes

Alexandra Fong

Lily York Goldenblatt

Parker Fong

Lily York Goldenblatt

Kerry Bishé

Twenty-Something Girl Dreaming

Polina Frantsena

Twenty-Something Girl #1

Kate Rockwell

Twenty-Something Girl #2

Amy Flanagan

Twenty-Something Girl #3

Lena Hall

Twenty-Something Girl #4

Amanda Setton

Girl Slapping Guy

Ching Valdes-Aran

Real Estate Agent

Malcolm Gets

Building Agent

Lorna Kelly

Auctioneer

Daphne Rubin-Vega

Baby Voiced Woman

Patrick DeMarchelier

Vogue Fashion Photographer

André Leon Talley

Vogue Executive

Plum Sykes

Vogue Writer

Lawren Howell

Vogue Fashion Editor

Gucci Westman

Vogue Makeup Artist

Serge Normant

Vogue Hairstylist

Mary Howard

Vogue Set Dresser

Dave Bradford

Flower Delivery Guy

Gilles Marini

Dante

Monica Mayhem

Dante's Girl #1

Gilbert Cruz

Raoul

Damian Young

Karl

Rick Aiello

Angry Driver

Rogelio T. Ramos

Paulo

Rene L. Moreno

Felix

Veanne Cox

Halloween Woman #1

Ricardo Molina

Resort Worker

Annaleigh Ashford

Spoiled Label Queen

Bridget Everett

Drunk Party Girl

Peter Y. Kim

Business Guy

Suzanne Cryer

Dog Rescue Woman

Joshua Henry

Will

Henriette Mantel

Activist #1

Nancy Shayne

Activist #2

Kim Shaw

Valentine's Night Waitress

Michelle M. Kim

Dante's Girl #2

Erica K. Evans

Dante's Girl #3

Roxy DeVille

Dante's Girl #4

Van Hughes

Cater Waiter

Sara Gettelfinger

Flight Attendant

Bridget Regan

Hostess

Dreama Walker

Upper East Side Waitress

Ruby E. Crawford

Louise's Sister

Henry Strozier

Judge

Lisa Kron

Junior's Waitress

Scott Burn

Gucci Salesman

Julie Halston

Bitsy von Muffling (uncredited)

Jessica Rotter

Jessica - Flower Vendor (uncredited)

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A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2025-12-22

I didn’t watch any of the television series, twenty years earlier, upon which this was based so came to this new - and for a while it’s quite enjoyable. It picks up the story of four women, all of whom are now approaching their fifties, and is narrated by “Carrie” (Sarah Jessica Parker) as she looks forward to the wedding of the decade with her very own “Mr. Big” (Chris Noth). Meantime, “Samantha” (Kim Cattrall) is starting to have doubts about her relationship with her hard-working, heart-throb, actor (Jason Lewis); “Miranda” (Cynthia Nixon) has had some fairly earth-shattering news from husband “Steve” (David Eigenberg) and it seems “Charlotte” (Kristin Davis) is the only one content with her lot, and with “Harry” (Evan Handler). With all of this confusion reigning, it’s hardly surprising that tempers are fraying, trusts are straining and people are readily getting the wrong end of the stick. Of course, when the big wedding goes pear shaped as we fully expect, that leaves the four women to evaluate where they are with their lives, loves and Louis Vuitton. My problem here was that it’s all just too sluggish. It has moments of sexiness and comedy, but it’s as if each gal was promised one quarter of the storyline - whether their character deserved it or not, and so we end up with lots of excess padding, especially around Nixon and Cattrall’s undercooked characters. Clearly they all know their roles backwards, but that just added a certain soapiness to a film that comes across as simply an extended version of one of it’s earlier glamorous and more bitchy editions. A bit like the Christmas specials we used to get on television, only we are coming in at the end when it has passed it’s best and lost the pithiness that made it good in the first place. Had they shaved half an hour from it and focussed more on the outrageousness elements, I might have enjoyed it more but in the end I felt it more a poor relation of “Absolutely Fabulous” only with more fake tan.