The movie, directed by Michael Morris (“To Leslie”), is based on the 2013 book of the same name by Bridget Jones author Helen ...
The best kind of visit with an old friend is one that feels like, no matter how much time has passed, you still really, truly ...
As is made clear right at the start of the ads for Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, Bridget Jones (played by Renée Zellweger ...
Bridget Jones, the endearingly chaotic heroine who is unlucky in love, is back – but not as many might expect. This is the fourth Bridget Jones film, which adapts the story of the third book in Helen ...
The long-awaited sequel sees Renee Zellweger reprise her role as the titular heroine, and sees her adjusting to life as widow ...
Since Helen Fielding created hapless, middle-class Bridget in the mid-90s, she's divided opinion. As the fourth film is ...
Renée Zellweger brings the character gracefully into her 50s in the rom-com franchise's best film since the original.
Mad About the Boy sees Bridget coping with grief and dating again, but the world has changed a lot since she got married and ...
The Bridget Jones movie franchise now includes three sequels. The first two were 2004’s Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (in ...
Having followed Bridget Jones's journey from shambolic singleton to smug married, her latest outing feels like a disservice to the character.
Meet the two men vying for the affections Renée Zellweger’s quirky, chaotic leading woman in the latest installment of the rom-com franchise.
"At least two [answers]," says Ashley Lyle who, along with co-creator Bart Nickerson, wants viewers to enjoy the mystery ride ...