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Bridget Jones' director Michael Morris on the Emmy longform debate: What's the difference between a film and a TV movie?
This period drama has been listed as the "best" on IMDb with fans calling it a "timeless masterpiece" - and it is available ...
‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy” director Michael Morris agrees: “Let’s hope for more chapters.” ...
After watching hundreds of TV series and films, I've found the eight that are better than the books they're adapted from.
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy star Renée Zellweger has revealed which scene from the film caused her to cry. The actor ...
Zellweger was speaking on Saturday to an audience following an FYC screening of "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy," the ...
The movie pays homage to its emblematic predecessor “Bridget Jones’ Diary” and offers a new ... the death of her husband Mark Darcy (Colin Firth). Now Mrs. Darcy, Bridget embarks on a ...
No “must-watch rom-coms” list is complete without the undeniably iconic “Bridget Jones’ Diary.” Its celebrated status spawned ... life after the passing of her husband, Mark Darcy (Colin Firth).
But I also can't imagine poor Colin Firth being cut from a Bridget Jones movie! While I’m still upset that Darcy didn’t get his own last word in the franchise, I was happy to see the storyline ...
The fourth film introduces two new love interests — Chiwetel Ejiofor’s Mr. Walliker and Leo Woodall’s Roxster — into Bridget ... Darcy (Colin Firth) in between Bridget Jones’ Baby ...