Category Archives: Michael Patrick King

Sex and the City: the Movie – Video

Sex and the City: the movie sneak peeks about Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Jennifer Hudson’s characters are availabe for your viewing –

Click here to watch more Sex and the city: the movie clips.

Sarah Jessica Parker On Jennifer Hudson

Sarah Jessica Parker addresses the lack of color women on her SATC: series and how they landed Oscar-winner Jennifer Hudson as Carrie Bradshaw’s assistant for SATC: the movie.


New Line Cinema

On casting academy award winner Jennifer Hudson in Sex and the City: The Movie: Michael Patrick King. I had wanted him to include an African-American [character on the show] for a long time, because I recognized that African-American women would legitimately say, “Why aren’t there enough women of color [on the show]?” And I would say, “I agree. It hasn’t really reflected New York.” And Michael was always [insisting} that you can’t do token [parts]; you can’t just throw someone in there because it’s necessary. You have to find something real or it’s even worse than not getting somebody. So he wrote this part, and he said he wanted Jennifer Hudson. And I was like, “Sure, get in line! Everyone wants Jennifer Hudson.” And then she came in and read, which I couldn’t believe. And she was lovely. She’s beautiful in person. She’s gorgeous. She’s probably six inches taller than me, easily. And she was so happy to be there and so enthusiastic and couldn’t believe it.

To read the complete article, visit Premiere.com

Sarah Jessica Parker Humps Elle (France)

Sarah Jessica Parker graces the cover and pages of France’s Elle May 2008 issue, to promote her upcoming film – Sex and the City: The Movie.

Sex and the City: The Movie hits theaters nationwide on Friday, May 30


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Sarah Jessica Parker Humps New York Magazine

Sex and the City: The Movie star Sarah Jessica Parker graces the cover and pages of New York Magazine and credits Kim Cattrall for making their upcoming film better.


Andrew Eccles

On co-star Kim Cattrall’s salary and creative concerns: If I had thought it was any of my business at the time, what I would have said is, ‘Isn’t it okay for Kim to think that the money wasn’t right?’. Perhaps she was some kind of emotional psychic, because this way we made a better movie.

Kim Cattrall on her character: Having this fantastic character that I love and enjoy playing, it has a dark side. Not just because people don’t think of you for anything else. But people get out of touch with you as a person—and you can get out of touch with you as well.

On an earlier version of Sex and the City: Watch Jill Clayburgh in director Paul Mazursky’s An Unmarried Woman, which she calls an earlier version of Sex and the City, set in a far rawer seventies Manhattan.

For SJP’s wardrobe information and the full article, visit NYMag.com:


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Sex and the City: The Movie hits theaters nationwide on Friday, May 30.

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