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The anticipated fourth Bridget Jones film is set to premiere on February 13, with fans recalling Bridget living in a one-bedroom apartment in Borough Market. By Alexandra Bullard 14:00, Sun, Feb 2 ...
While Bridget Jones fans have been eagerly awaiting the release of the fourth film Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, the apartment where she wrote her diary was occupied by a swanky eatery ...
However, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is missing something essential. Despite all the emotional moments and conversations about grief, I felt estranged from the heart of the story.
It is an adjustment to see Bridget Jones in a sad story on-screen. But in Mad About the Boy, Zellweger is still in touch with Bridget's tireless efforts to connect with her own sunniness, which ...
Now, “Bridget Jones” is back with the fourth film in the series, “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.” All of the franchise’s familiar players appear, but now, Bridget has moved beyond the ...
No “must-watch rom-coms” list is complete without the undeniably iconic “Bridget Jones’ Diary.” Its celebrated status spawned two follow-up films, released in 2004 and 2016, which, while enjoyable, ...
The fourth and final Bridget Jones film is based on the 2013 novel of the same name. As with any book-to-screen adaptation, some changes have been made.
That said, I wish “Mad About the Boy” took more aggressive fun in plugging Bridget into the fads and tropes of the present day. The movie, by design, has a sentimental middle-aged softness to it.
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy offers comedy and romance, but also delves so deeply into grief that it's not a breezy watch. And honestly, I admire that. Related Stories ...
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 ...
Spoilers ahead for Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy. Praise the rom-com overlords, Bridget Jones is back for one final chaotic chapter. Unfortunately, Mad About the Boy fumbles this representation ...