Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) never deserved Aidan Shaw (John Corbett), and every Sex and the City (now available on Netflix) fan knows it. First, let me preface this: Carrie and Aidan were never compatible.
Glee alum Dianna Agron was enjoying herself on the red carpet of the New York City Ballet Fall Gala on Thursday (October 5) night, but the same couldn’t be said for the photographers, who grew increasingly annoyed that the actress was blocking their shot of Sarah Jessica Parker.
[This interview was conducted prior to the SAG-AFTRA strike authorization.] [Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for And Just Like That… Season
And Just Like That… another Sex and the City love interest is back in play. John Corbett, who played Aidan Shaw on HBO’s SATC and its second film adaptation, is making a much-anticipated return to the franchise in Max’s AJLT, and a new promo hypes up his debut on the spinoff.
"And Just Like That..." may have bid Chris Noth‘s Mr. Big adieu prior to allegations of sexual assault against the actor, but he’s taking a stand against reported claims that his longtime Sex and the City colleagues “iced” him out.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for And Just Like That… Season 2 premiere “Met Cute.”] And Just Like That… Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker)
And Just Like That… fans are highly anticipating Kim Cattrall‘s return to the Sex and the City universe, and now Sarah Jessica Parker is opening up about how it all came about.
It was confirmed last month that Kim Cattrall would bring back her Sex and the City character Samantha Jones for a brief cameo in And Just Like That…, but we hadn’t heard Sarah Jessica Parker‘s thoughts on the return of her former co-star until now.
Magic, the ability to influence happenings around you by supernatural forces, is one of the world's oldest performing arts. Flip through the gallery below to read about some of our favorite actors who've played characters with supernatural powers.
Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) has moved on, judging by the new trailer for Max‘s And Just Like That Season 2, which takes place a year after Big’s (Chris Noth) sudden death.
The cast for Max‘s And Just Like That... continues to expand as Candice Bergen, Gloria Steinem, and Sam Smith are set to appear in the upcoming second season of the Sex and the City sequel.
“If you’re lucky, no matter what life hands you, you can always count on your closest friends to be there,” Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) says in the "And Just Like That…" Season 2 teaser.
Flip through the slideshow for 18 of the most iconic Disney Channel originals, from "High School Musical" to "Halloweentown."
“Hocus Pocus” with a more horror focus? Sounds like a plot running amok. The beloved 1993 film centers on a trio of witches, played by Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy, who must suck the lives out of children to remain eternal.
Flip through the slideshow below for 20 essential kid-friendly Halloween movies that are available on streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime.
There isn’t a lot that can go wrong when you put three fabulous character actresses onscreen together (yes, Sarah Jessica Parker was once a character actress!), but you have to give them a little something to work with.
And Just Like That... has been positioned as HBO Max's limited series revival of Sex and the City, but there's hope beyond this week's finale.
Sarah Jessica Parker can defend herself, but regardless, she has Andy Cohen's support. Cohen and Parker have been the best of friends for close to 20 years.
Twitter has been aflutter with any glimpse possible into the filming of Sex and the City's revival limited series And Just Like That..., but Sarah Jessica Parker has moved on to the set of another highly anticipated reboot.
Bette Midler will introduce herself as Winifred Sanderson to a brand new generation when Hocus Pocus 2 lands on Disney Plus in Fall 2022, and the Oscar-nominated
Yes, “Die Hard” is a Christmas movie, but we want things to be more cut and dry for this particular list. Here are the 25 best Christmas flicks that nobody can argue are full of the yuletide spirit.
If you were an ‘80s kid, you couldn’t just watch whatever you wanted when you wanted. You didn’t have the internet, let alone DVR. You might have cable, and by the end of the decade possibly some movies on VHS.
There are television shows, past and present, that we as viewers can't stop watching, even if it means being ridiculed by family and friends. Still, such shows — or guilty pleasures — offer a break from reality, and often times, prove that our lives aren't as bad as we think.
Every year, dozens of new TV shows debut. That’s especially true in this modern era of streaming, when places like Netflix seem to have a new show every day. We’ve looked back at the last 25 years of television to find the most significant show that debuted in each of those years.
What’s an award show without a host? Well, as we learned at the most recent Oscars, sometimes it can be all right. However, a great host makes watching a bunch of famous people get awards that much more enjoyable.
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