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Both Bridget and Nick are back in Los Angeles. Nick is determined to win Brooke back on The Bold and the Beautiful, while ...
The issue of potty parity may seem comic, but its impact runs deeper than uncomfortably full bladders, said Kathryn Anthony, ...
Jane Austen fans are celebrating 250 years since the writer's birth with a series of celebrations – including Georgian ...
Renée Zellweger and filmmaker Michael Morris discuss Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, its emotional journey, and hopes for future stories.
‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy’ turns trash into treasure The fourth installation of the franchise ditches the worst of Bridget’s grating personality, allowing the film to reach new heights.
In the first three Bridget Jones films, the eponymous chaotic heroine has been on a seemingly endless quest to not be single. We have watched her win, lose and secure again the heart of buttoned ...
However, with “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy,” Bridget’s story changes course, delving into themes of grief and loss and how happiness can persist even in life’s darkest moments, giving Bridget the ...
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy not getting a theatrical release in the U.S. and going straight to Peacock wasted the movie's potential.
The beloved romantic comedy series returns with Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, and here's what you need to know about Bridget's comeback.
Despite a well-established franchise with a high-caliber cast, the new film skipped a theatrical release and landed on streaming last week.
Through four movies (the latest is now streaming on Peacock), we've come to grow up, and grow older, with Bridget Jones. And that's unexpectedly moving, our movie critic writes.