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The nominations for the 77th annual Emmy Awards were announced on July 15, and Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, released on ...
(l-r) Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones, Leo Woodall as Roxster. Jay Maidment/Universal Pictures “I remember in 2001 seeing the first film — just going to the movies and seeing it, and I was ...
Bridget Jones and her inner circle have come a long way since the film’s first installment. Fans were introduced to the quirky character played by Renée Zellweger in 2001 with Bridget Jones’s ...
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy sees the iconic character in a new chapter of life as a 50-something widowed mom of two who gets back into the dating scene.. Longtime fans of the franchise based ...
Bridget Jones the character is a heroine for the ages. Featured in a Pride and Prejudice plot that author Helen Fielding admitted she “stole” from Jane Austen, Jones is a career girl, a ...
INDIANAPOLIS — One of romantic comedy's favorite fictional characters is back for a fourth adventure. In "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy," the titular television producer (Oscar winner Renée ...
Bridget Jones 4 can't have a specific Mark Darcy tradition, but even though it can continue with new characters, the movie should skip it completely. advertisement. ScreenRant.
The “Bridget Jones” franchise is long beloved by fans, due in extremely large part to Renée Zellweger’s portrayal of the title character. So, yes, the actress was a resource director ...
Fielding first created the Bridget Jones character for a column that she wrote for British newspaper The Independent in the 1990s. The unbylined column was constructed as the fictional diary of a ...
The night the third “Bridget Jones” novel, “Mad About the Boy,” came out in October 2013, author Helen Fielding was taking a walk in London when she passed her local pub and was accosted ...
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.
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 ...
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