Critical Consensus: Sex and the City Will Please Fans
Strangers is somewhat uninviting.
This week at the movies, we've got love and commerce (Sex and the City: The Movie, starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall) and romantic getaways gone wrong (The Strangers, starring Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman). What do the critics have to say?
Like the Grateful Dead or Star Trek, Sex and the City is a particularly polarizing pop culture touchstone. Now that the HBO cult fave has hit the big screen, it's the critics' turn to be divided. SATC continues the adventures of four gals in the Big Apple, each of whom is on the lookout for Mr. Right and the finest in Louis Vuitton handbags. Let's cut to the chase: critics say if you like the show, you'll like the movie, which expands the ribald talk and shop-till-you-drop mania to feature length. However, for the uninitiated, Sex and the City will be a slog. It currently stands at 62 percent on the Tomatometer.

Samantha didn't expect such a fierce bidding war for Jose Canseco's World Series ring
No wonder people aren't vacationing as much these days; they've got to worry about high gas prices and anonymous psychos lurking in the woods. Critics say The Strangers is a well-made, if generic, cat-and-mouse thriller. Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman star as a couple whose relationship is on the rocks. A would-be romantic getaway in a remote vacation house goes horribly wrong when a trio of masked intruders put our heroes though a series of physical and emotional torments. The pundits say first-time helmer Bryan Bertino does a solid job of maintaining tension throughout the proceedings, but the film is ultimately without much of a point beyond ticking off various slasher tropes. At 46 percent on the Tomatometer, you may not want to get to know The Strangers.

"We wanted to speak with you about this exciting new product."
Also opening this week in limited release:

"Sometimes when we touch, the honesty's too much..."
Recent Sarah Jessica Parker Movies:
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48% -- Smart People (2008)
51% -- Strangers with Candy (2006)
26% -- Failure to Launch (2006)
53% -- The Family Stone (2005)
87% -- State and Main (2000)
Like the Grateful Dead or Star Trek, Sex and the City is a particularly polarizing pop culture touchstone. Now that the HBO cult fave has hit the big screen, it's the critics' turn to be divided. SATC continues the adventures of four gals in the Big Apple, each of whom is on the lookout for Mr. Right and the finest in Louis Vuitton handbags. Let's cut to the chase: critics say if you like the show, you'll like the movie, which expands the ribald talk and shop-till-you-drop mania to feature length. However, for the uninitiated, Sex and the City will be a slog. It currently stands at 62 percent on the Tomatometer.

Samantha didn't expect such a fierce bidding war for Jose Canseco's World Series ring
No wonder people aren't vacationing as much these days; they've got to worry about high gas prices and anonymous psychos lurking in the woods. Critics say The Strangers is a well-made, if generic, cat-and-mouse thriller. Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman star as a couple whose relationship is on the rocks. A would-be romantic getaway in a remote vacation house goes horribly wrong when a trio of masked intruders put our heroes though a series of physical and emotional torments. The pundits say first-time helmer Bryan Bertino does a solid job of maintaining tension throughout the proceedings, but the film is ultimately without much of a point beyond ticking off various slasher tropes. At 46 percent on the Tomatometer, you may not want to get to know The Strangers.

"We wanted to speak with you about this exciting new product."
Also opening this week in limited release:
- Bigger, Stronger, Faster*, a documentary that takes a personal look at the issue of steroid use, is at 100 percent.
- The Foot Fist Way, the agonizingly comic tale of a small-town martial arts instructor, is at 59 percent.
- Stuck, starring Mena Suvari and Stephen Rea in a black comedy about a deadly hit-and-run, is at 86 percent.
- Wonders are Many, a doc about the staging of an operatic telling of the live of atomic bomb creator J. Robert Oppenheimer, is at 86 percent.
- The Unknown Woman, a dark melodrama about sex slavery from Cinema Paradiso helmer Giuseppe Tornatore, is at 62 percent.
- Savage Grace, a tale of incest and murder in an affluent family starring Julianne Moore, is at 41 percent.

"Sometimes when we touch, the honesty's too much..."
Recent Sarah Jessica Parker Movies:
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48% -- Smart People (2008)
51% -- Strangers with Candy (2006)
26% -- Failure to Launch (2006)
53% -- The Family Stone (2005)
87% -- State and Main (2000)
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on May 29 2008 06:11 PM Blech...what a terrible weekend. (Reply to this) |
![]() on May 29 2008 06:13 PM The Strangers better be the best movie ever made or I'll be pissed. (Reply to this) |
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on May 29 2008 06:17 PM The Worst weekend of summer. (Reply to this) |
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on May 29 2008 10:05 PM Wow. I gotta agree with you guys.. It's almost like this is the 'Lost Weekend of Suck' amidst a summer popping with good stuff... (Reply to this) |
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on May 29 2008 10:45 PM That photo cap joke under the SATC picture is lame. How about "Samantha didn't expect such a fierce bidding war for a new Herpes cure" instead? :-P (Reply to this) |
![]() on May 29 2008 11:24 PM In reply to this comment (#1763990) Well, I thought it was funny... (Reply to this) |
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on May 30 2008 02:11 AM Indy repeats at #1 with $50-$60 mil, Sluts And The City makes between $20-$30 mil, The Strangers pulls in $15-$20 mil and ties with Iron Man for 3rd, which also gets between $15-$20 mil. Or we can just forget about this weekend and skip straight to Kung-Fu Panda and Zohan. (Reply to this) |
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on May 30 2008 02:14 AM "..those who liked the tv show will like the movie..".. then wats the point of makin a whole damn movie on the same ****?!jus watch the seasons again if u really wanna watch it for a longer time (Reply to this) |
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on May 30 2008 04:59 AM In reply to this comment (#1764124) I think you mean ties Chronicles of Narnia for 3rd... (Reply to this) |
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on May 30 2008 05:08 AM Bring on The Hulk and Get Smart. (Reply to this) |
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on May 30 2008 05:56 AM "..those who liked the tv show will like the movie..".. then wats the point of makin a whole damn movie on the same ****? Um, money? Don't underestimate the power of the female audience. This will be a huge movie eventually. I just don't know if it will be all up front. This could be a slower steady box office. (Reply to this) |
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on May 30 2008 07:24 AM Ugh...how is Zohan a remedy for a sucky movie weekend? (Reply to this) |
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on May 30 2008 08:38 AM Not to mention the audience of the gays. (Reply to this) |
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on May 30 2008 09:04 AM I'm actually looking forward to The Strangers and I'm not a big horror fan, it looks kinda creepy, and I don't get creeped out easily. (Reply to this) |
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on May 30 2008 09:37 AM In reply to this comment (#1764210) Nope, Narina gets 4th...no one cares anymore. Yes, Zohan looks like more of the same from Sandler, but Apatow is attached to it, and I can't refuse his work. (Reply to this) |
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on May 30 2008 12:14 PM How do you follow Memorial Day weekend with this? It's downright sinful. And can't we give Zohan some credit for Sandler not playing himself in a movie for once? (Reply to this) |
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