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Sharon Stone issued another apology for her remarks at the Cannes Film Festival about the earthquakes in China.
“There have been numerous reports about what I said in Cannes,” she said in a statement Wednesday. “I would like to set the record straight about what I feel in my heart and end all of the misunderstandings. Yes, I misspoke. I could not be more regretful of that mistake. It was unintentional. I apologize, those words were never meant to be hurtful to anyone, they were an accident of my distraction and a product of news sensationalism. I am deeply saddened by the pain that this whole situation has caused the victims of the devastating earthquake in China.”
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IT’S IMPOSSIBLE to talk about the new “Sex and the City” movie without first mentioning “Sex and the City,” the HBO series; or the rabid fan devotion it enjoyed; or the equally fervent antipathy (female and male) it inspired on socio-political grounds (sort of like the late-’90s equivalent of not letting your daughter play with Barbies); or the recently much-affirmed straight-male aversion to the series, predicated on cooties. In fact, the film arrives shrouded in such a fog of expectation, preconception, anticipation and (now with more post-Hillary bite!) gender bias that it’s hard to see — or write about — the movie for the trees.
Which is too bad, because Michael Patrick King, who executive produced the show (with Darren Star) and wrote and directed the movie, has done some brave, surprising things with it, mining territory that’s been all but abandoned by Hollywood. It’s hard, in fact, to think of any other recent examples of movies that explore the complicated emotional lives of characters comically without stooping to adolescent silliness or that are willing to go to such dark places while remaining a comedy in the Shakespearean sense — all’s well that ends well.
“Sex and the City” can’t rightly be called a romantic comedy in the dismal, contemporary sense, though it is at times romantic and is consistently very funny. It’s also emotionally realistic, even brutal. Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Samantha (Kim Cattrall), now in their 40s and 50s, continue to navigate the choppy waters of urban life, negotiating relationships, work, fertility and friendship, only now the stakes are higher, the risks are bigger and decisions feel more permanent.
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On a quest for gold, Indiana Jones may strike silver, too.
The whip-cracking, big-budget Hollywood flick “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” landed No. 1 at the box office during its opening weekend.
It’s also on track to become the second-largest-grossing Memorial Day weekend movie ever.
The new release pulled in an estimated $101 million from Friday to Sunday.
Movie execs expect the film to take in an additional $25 million today, putting the fourth installment of the Harrison Ford series in second place for box-office-busting Memorial Day weekend debuts.
“Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” holds the first-place honor, earning a Friday-through-Monday total of $139.8 million when it opened during Memorial Day weekend last year.