The June 9 & 16 issue of
The New Yorker features Anthony Lane's review of the
Sex and the City movie. I've never seen the TV series and have no intention of seeing the film, but Lane gets off a couple of good shots worth sharing.
First of all, the review is titled "Carrie."

Then he describes the four main characters as "banded together, like hormonal hobbits, and all obsessed with a ring."

Finally, Lane says the film needs a subtitle. He suggests, "The Lying, the Bitch, and the Wardrobe."

As you can imagine, he doesn't think much of the movie.
