A New York writer on sex and love is finally getting married to her Mr. Big. But her three best girlfriends must console her after one of them inadvertently leads Mr. Big to jilt her.
Learning and hugging. There's lots of that here a" woman to woman and man to woman a" which satisfies the movie's fantasy fulfillment of both amity and eros.
– Richard Corliss,
TIME Magazine,
30 May 2008
rotten:
Why get the band back together if you're not going to add some new songs to the greatest hits?
– Richard Roeper,
Ebert & Roeper,
2 Jun 2008
rotten:
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.
– Anthony Lane,
New Yorker,
2 Jun 2008
fresh:
This celebration with Carrie & Co. — very much television writ large — seems precisely the Sex and the City reunion the show's fans had hoped for.
– Bob Mondello,
NPR.org,
2 Jun 2008
rotten:
...'Yes,' she said. 'It's Star Trek for women.'...