Bridget Jones returns for one last bittersweet ride filled with nostalgia, charm, and heartfelt moments. Does the rom-com icon get the farewell she deserves? Find out!
Having followed Bridget Jones's journey from shambolic singleton to smug married, her latest outing feels like a disservice to the character.
Mad About The Boy (pictured) is the fourth picture in the series and, both heartwarming and hilarious, the best since the 2001 original, Bridget Jones's Diary.
Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.] Bridget Jones (Renée Zellweger) was back ...
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It’s very strange to go through the life journey in real time with a fictional character,” says the actor of reprising her most enduring role.
When people talk about a childhood memory, it’s usually associated with something positive. I can’t really relate,” said Richard Sandrak, now 32.
It's a new day for the beloved rom-com heroine, and director Michael Morris says her longevity is downright radical.
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It’s a joy to report, then, that Mad About the Boy is comfortably the best Bridget Jones outing since Bridget Jones’s Diary.