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I give “Bridget Jones’s Baby” 2.5 out of four stars. It would be three stars, except for its very controversial ending. I think some people will be frustrated by it.
Bridget Jones’s Baby, which opens Friday, September 16, is not only like a hug from an old friend, it’s v. delightful and v. funny. Also, I gained 2 pounds from my popcorn and M&Ms diet at the ...
Bridget retains just enough irreverence to make her and her group of rabble-rousing friends feel refreshing. She battles the realities of growing older, learning to work with a new, younger boss and ...
Bridget (Renee Zellweger) isn’t sure whether the daddy is old flame Mark (Colin Firth, top) or former fling Jack (Patrick Dempsey) in “Bridget Jones’s Baby.” | Universal Pictures Share ...
That line is uttered by Bridget Jones’s obstetrician, played by Emma Thompson, deep into the second half of “Bridget Jones’s Baby.” But the concept isn’t given much deep consideration.
Bridget Jones’s Baby: 10 EW Exclusive Photos What follows is both surprisingly sweet and sweetly surprising, especially coming from the moralistically narrow world of romantic comedies.
Arriving 15 years after “Bridget Jones’ Diary” and a dozen since its sequel, “Bridget Jones’s Baby” is a not-so-special delivery. Sweet, slight and fitfully funny, it’s a movie ...
It's been far too long since we last experienced Bridget Jones on film - 12 years to be exact. Well, now you can head to the movie theater and get ready to laugh at the film-world's funniest unwed ...
"Bridget Jones's Baby," a Universal Pictures release, is rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America for "language, sex references and some nudity." Running time: 122 minutes. Three stars ...
Bridget Jones' Baby review: The movie is packed with belly laughs, but it's just not *our* Bridget All by herself, ain't gonna be, all by herself anymore. By Rosie Fletcher Published: 16 September ...
Yes, Bridget Jones is back and — I’m sure this isn’t a spoiler — this time she’s having a baby. The problem, the big comedy situation, is that she doesn’t know who the father is.