It is an adjustment to see Bridget Jones in a sad story on-screen. But in Mad About the Boy, Zellweger is still in touch with ...
At this point, you could almost imagine devising something similar for Bridget Jones, the winsomely discombobulated London singleton who first appeared, in the novel “Bridget Jones’s Diary ...
Nearly 25 years after saying hello to beloved Brit Bridget Jones onscreen, we’re about to bid farewell to her in the fourth, and reportedly final, chapter of the Bridget Jones saga. Bridget ...
Renée Zellweger stars as Bridget Jones in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy." Credit: Jay Maidment / Universal Pictures Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is set to premiere on Peacock. With the ...
Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renée Zellweger in 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy' Jay Maidment/Universal Pictures Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Bridget Jones comes to the rescue in a season where ...
When Rowe landed the job as costume designer for Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy—the ... to bring iconic pieces back “as a kind of collection of Bridget’s wardrobe over the years.” ...
Ever since she burst onto the scene, first in Helen Fielding’s popular Independent newspaper column in 1995 and bestselling novel a year later, then on the big screen in 2001, Bridget Jones ...
Twenty-four years since actor Renée Zellweger first appeared in the film adaptation of Helen Fielding’s literary bestseller “Bridget Jones’s Diary,” she’s back for her fourth turn as an ...
It is a truth universally acknowledged, as Bridget Jones herself might write in her diary, that at the end of any Bridget Jones movie, our heroine has triumphed over all doubts and obstacles and ...
There's simply no doubting the success of the Bridget Jones franchise. Based on the series of novels by Helen Fielding, audiences across the world have reveled in the chance to see hapless ...
By David Rooney Chief Film Critic What really distinguishes Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, however, is the depth of feeling it brings to the protagonist’s grief and her gradual emergence from it.
And if she was fat, she wasn’t any less worthy of love. And now, in the upcoming Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy, Bridget’s weight isn’t mentioned — at all. “I mean, there’s going to ...
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