Candace Bushnell-related stories
Posted Feb 8th 2009 9:03AM by Debra McDuffee
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on the Bigscreen, OpEd, Reality-Free

I just watched the
Sex and the City movie for the first time last night. I was a big fan of the TV show, and I really enjoyed the movie. Just like
Serenity, it's always fun when a favorite TV show makes it to the big screen.
Coincidentally, this week I also learned that there is a
Sex and the City movie sequel in the works. The girls have officially signed on ... but for what? Here's where the problem lies for me:
Sex and the City was a great series and a decently entertaining movie. Can they really pull it off again?
I am always wary of sequels, but this case really gets me quaking in my boots. They are so lucky they pulled the movie off as a success. I loved seeing Carrie and Big finally tie the knot, I wept for Charlotte who finally has the life she's always dreamed of, and Miranda finally came around and accepted being a part of a family. And Samantha? Well, we got to see her acknowledge her selfishness, but at least it was in character. Why should Samantha evolve? I even loved Jennifer Hudson as Carrie's assistant.
Continue reading Sex and the City sequel - a good idea?
Posted Mar 4th 2008 10:27AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, In the Limelight, Celebrities, Lipstick Jungle

While the casting for the ladies to play the power brokers on NBC's
Lipstick Jungle was imperative, no less attention was paid for the men with whom those women would be romantically entwined. For the character of Joe Bennett, the enigmatic, high-powered, complicated Prince Charming with a dark side, producers had to be looking for just the right combination of sexual appeal and sensitive undercurrent. They found the right guy when
Andrew McCarthy was cast. The former Brat Packer could be the find of the TV season; the new McDreamy.
Continue reading Andrew McCarthy: In the Limelight
Posted Feb 7th 2008 8:00AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Early Looks, Lipstick Jungle

Are you in need for a TV series that may fill the void left by the departure years ago of the
Sex and the City ladies and
Cashmere Mafia ain't working for you? You may be interested to know that Brooke Shields, Kim Raver and Lindsay Price return to the small screen this week in the new NBC dramedy
Lipstick Jungle, based on a
novel penned by
SatC author, Candace Bushnell.
Continue reading Lipstick Jungle -- An early look
Posted Feb 6th 2007 8:25AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, NBC, FOX, CBS, Celebrities

According to
The Hollywood Reporter, Brooke Shields has signed on to star in the pilot,
Lipstick Jungle, for NBC. It's the newest creation based on a Candace Bushnell book- she's the author of the book that sparked
Sex and the City. Shields will play one of three "power-hungry professional women". Her character is the president of a movie company, and also a wife and mother of three. So naturally she's going to have plenty of time to dine and shop with her girls.
Also, Eric Balfour has landed a lead role in the CBS drama,
Protect and Serve. I bet you can guess what this one is about. Balfour will play an "intense and emotional" LA cop. It's nice to see Balfour land a leading role. He has done great work in
24 and
Conviction. Let's hope this opportunity is a good one and we get to see him on CBS in the fall!
Continue reading Brooke Shields and other casting news
Posted Jan 10th 2007 4:44PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, NBC, Pickups and Renewals

I thought we were all pretty much over Carrie and her Manolo Blahniks, weren't we? Too bad. Two of the big four networks have ordered pilots similar to
Sex and the City.
ABC has ordered a pilot for the embarrassingly-named
Cashmere Mafia, which was created
Sex executive producer Darren Star. It's described as "the next generation of
Sex and the City". Oh, please let it get a better name. It's about four women who have known each other since college and follows them as they date and work to further their various careers. ABC has also ordered a pilot for
Women's Murder Club, described as "CSI meets
Sex and the City." It's about a group of female friends who happen to be a homicide detective, a medical examiner, a reporter, and an assistant district attorney. The pilot is going to be directed by Brett Ratner, the man who destroyed
The X-Men, so don't expect much.
And finally, NBC gave the greenlight to
Lipstick Jungle, based on a novel by the same name about "three powerful New York businesswomen who will do anything to get ahead," according to
The Hollywood Reporter. Who's the novelist? Why, it's Candace Bushnell, of course. She's the one who created
Sex and the City in the first place.
[Thanks, Karen!]