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Sarah Jessica Parker Movie Now Streaming with 0% RT Score


Golden Globe winner Sarah Jessica Parker‘s 2015 romantic comedy movie is now finally streaming for free. Titled All Roads Lead to Rome, the film features the Sex and the City star as a single mother who gets the chance to reconnect with a former lover.

“An uptight woman (Parker) reconnects with an old flame after her rebellious daughter and the man’s mother run away together,” reads the synopsis.

How can you watch Sarah Jessica Parker’s All Roads Lead to Rome movie?

Romcom fans can now stream Parker’s 2015 movie All Roads Lead to Rome for free on the official Lionsgate Movies YouTube channel. Despite Parker’s previous experience in the romantic comedy genre, the film remains her lowest-rated film to date, as it received a zero approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on seven reviews.

All Roads Lead to Rome was directed by Ella Lemhagen, with Josh Appignanesi and Cindy Myers writing the screenplay. The cast included Parker as Maggie Falk, Raoul Bova as Luca, Claudia Cardinale as Carmen, Rosie Day as Summer Falk, Paz Vega as Giulia Carni, Marco Bonini as Inspector Moravia, Barney Harris as Tyler, Nadir Caselli as Valentina, Shel Shapiro as Marcellino, and Rocio Muñoz as Ermenegilda.

Before All Roads Lead to Rome, Parker had starred in several romantic comedy movies, such as 1992’s Honeymoon in Vegas with Nicolas Cage, 2006’s Failure to Launch with Matthew McConaughey, and 2009’s Did You Hear About the Morgans? with Hugh Grant. Parker was most recently seen in last year’s And Just Like That… Season 3, in which she played her iconic role as Carrie Bradshaw for the final time after the creative team decided to end the sequel spin-off.

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