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Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy review: Renée Zellweger's film is a heartfelt, funny, and ultimately satisfying conclusion to Bridget's journey. It reminds us why we fell in love with her in the ...
Hold on tight, because “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy” is bringing back our favorite clumsy, lovable heroine for a brand-new chapter! This time, Bridget is navigating the complexities of ...
As the fourth instalment, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, lands next week, just in time for Valentine’s Day, it's fitting that this white wine is also making a comeback. Original theatrical ...
‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy” director Michael Morris agrees: “Let’s hope for more chapters.” ...
T here is only one place I intend to be this Valentine’s – and that’s firmly ensconced in a cinema, with wine and a bevy of girlfriends to watch the opening night of Bridget Jones: Mad About ...
Not only is “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy” an absolutely lovely return to the beloved rom-com franchise, it’s a sequel that actually has a reason to exist. Imagine that.
bad indeed; the third, “Bridget Jones’s Baby” from 2016 ... that there’s a live mic somewhere), the sad, wine-soaked waif who lip-synched “All By Myself” alone on her couch is now ...
Though the lovable screw-up is still present (somehow we know, when Bridget starts confiding about her sex life at work, that there’s a live mic somewhere), the sad, wine-soaked waif who lip ...
Fretful hedonist and loyal owner of ungainly knickers, Bridget Jones first appeared in a Nineties ... swigging white wine with her garrulous mates. Either that, or lusting after men ...