Posted on 29 September 2009 by Angelique

Kim Cattrall
Kim Cattrall has been heating up the streets of New York as Samantha Jones, as filming of Sex and the City 2 continues. And she’s got something new in her sultry arsenal—Jee Vice’s Red Hot shades. The frames retail for $250 and are available at www.jeevice.com.

Posted on 09 September 2009 by Angelique

The cast of “Sex And The City 2″ is finally complete with the arrival of Kristin Davis on in New York City on September 8, 2009. Davis, along with the rest of the girls, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Sarah Jessica Parker happily pose for photographs in between takes.

Sarah Jessica Parker and Kristin Davis

The cast is finally complete on the set of “Sex and the City 2″ in New York City on September 8, 2009. Pictured here, Sarah Jessica Parker gets her make-up touched up.

Sarah Jessica Parker

Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis and Sarah Jessica Parker
Posted on 03 September 2009 by Angelique

A sequel to last year’s movie Sex and the City is confirmed to be filming in Manhattan. All four stars, Sarah Jessica Parker (Carrie), Cynthia Nixon (Miranda), Kim Cattrall (Samantha), and Kristin Davis (Charlotte) are returning to the roles that made them famous, and SATC writer Michael Patrick King is the writer-director.
The movie is set to premiere in May 2010, and could feature some of New York’s best faces. The film reportedly did an open casting call in August.
Parker was seen outside a luxury Manhattan apartment Tuesday filming a scene in which she wore a white dress with gold Christian Louboutin heels and gold aviator sunglasses. Chris Noth (Mr. Big) was seen later in the day.
Parker is said to have had her famous mole removed last year, but SATC makeup artists drew it back on for character continuity. One scene she filmed Tuesday was a flashback scene where she dressed in a Flashdance style outfit: cut up sweatshirt, skinny jeans, Converse shoes. She was also seen in a purple crepe dress.
Not much has been revealed in the way of plot, but rumors have it that Mr. Big runs into financial trouble because of the worldwide banking collapse.
Last summer’s big-screen adaptation of HBO’s hit series reigned at the box office, bringing in $57 million in its opening weekend.