The newest Bridget Jones film is a sequel that doesn’t always work, but when it focuses on the grief at its heart, it’s ...
The Bridget we adored was a heavy drinker, a chain smoker, stood her ground when necessary, and was notoriously incompetent at her job. In a series that celebrates a feminist icon, it's ironic that ...
What should have been an exciting fourth chapter of the lovable writer's life turned out to be a dud that lacked the ...
This week, Curzon Knutsford is showcasing a mix of drama, comedy, and animated films for all ages. On Tuesday, March 4, the cinema will screen 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy' at 12pm for the baby ...
Mad About The Boy, the latest instalment in my favourite film series, proves to be a mess, having done away with what we all most loved about our loveable heroine, says Emily Malia ...
While Mad About The Boy does have an emphasis on Bridget’s grief, the story doesn’t pick up immediately after Mark's death, ...
We caught up with costume designer Molly Emma Rowe on the looks, inspo, and more for Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy.
Tea with Karl, dinner with Tom, twilight games with Galliano. Bridget Jones never had it so good! Renée Zellweger, the Texan actress poised to star as Britain's favorite antiheroine, takes a crash ...
including Colin Firth and Hugh Grant as Mark Darcy and Daniel Cleaver, Jemma Jones and Jim Broadbent as Bridget’s parents, Emma Thompson as her gynaecologist-turned-confidante and, of course ...
Short on laughs and verging on self-parody, the fourth and final Bridget Jones film feels like a concept that’s run out of steam.
bad indeed; the third, “ Bridget Jones’s Baby” from 2016 ... Everyone’s older and wiser, even Daniel Cleaver — who isn’t quite reformed, but proves himself to be a splendidly louche ...
Over two decades since we first met Bridget Jones, the beloved ... However, it’s the return of Hugh Grant’s Daniel Cleaver, missing from the last film and presumed dead, that brings the ...