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Renée Zellweger is open to playing Bridget Jones again, despite Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy being seen as the final ...
‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy” director Michael Morris agrees: “Let’s hope for more chapters.” ...
Opening up about the possible future of the hit franchise featuring the scatty reporter, actress Renée Zellweger has said she ...
After watching hundreds of TV series and films, I've found the eight that are better than the books they're adapted from.
Jane Austen Wrecked My Life tries to revive the genre but ends up proving it passé. Agathe (tall, gawky, glorious Camille Rutherford), single, in her thirties, works in the Shakespeare & Co bookshop ...
There's a common saying among bookworms that the book is always better than the film. However, there are a few exceptions.
A cherished Hugh Grant romantic comedy has just made a splash on BBC iPlayer, available absolutely for frees for smitten ...
A beloved Hugh Grant rom-com has just become available on BBC iPlayer, offering viewers the chance to fall in love with the classic all over again for free, reports Surrey Live. Released in 1994, amid ...
The French director’s Austen-influenced romcom with a clever spin was inspired by a stint working at Paris bookshop Shakespeare and Company ...
A classic Hugh Grant romantic comedy has landed on the BBC iPlayer for fans to watch completely for free. The movie came out in 1994 in the heyday of British romcoms from acclaimed screenwriter ...
Kay has published several books, as well as starred in comedy Peter Kay's Car Share, for which he won two BAFTAs and one National Television Award, and voicing Albert Mackintosh in Wallace & ...
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy star Renée Zellweger has revealed which scene from the film caused her to cry. The actor ...