From a newspaper column to a novel and a hit movie franchise, Helen Fielding’s character of Bridget Jones has cemented itself ...
Having followed Bridget Jones's journey from shambolic singleton to smug married, her latest outing feels like a disservice to the character.
RELATED: Stephanie Hsu's New Show Laid is Redefining "Body Count" for This Twisted Rom-Com It all started with the 1996 book Bridget Jones’s Diary by author Helen Fielding. Building on her ...
"Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy," the fourth ... This storyline is absent from the book, although Bridget does note in her diary entries that both Billy and Mabel were helped by an "army of ...
This article contains minor spoilers. With Chaka Khan, Hugh Grant and Tinder, Bridget Jones is back and better than ever. This past Valentine’s Day, rom-com princess Bridget Jones — played by Academy ...
There has been a debate over whether Universal made the correct decision in releasing Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy ...
She adds, "I've loved Bridget since I found the book, Bridget Jones's Diary, on my mother's bookshelf, when I was 13. I'll never outgrow this character. Obviously she's always going to be older ...
Mad About the Boy’ is the best film in the series since the beloved original—and a testament to why there’s never really been another romantic comedy franchise like it.
But in the tender, sexy coda “Mad About the Boy,” the fourth film adapted from Helen Fielding’s Bridget Jones’s Diary novel series ... won’t come as a surprise to anyone who’s read the book or seen ...
On the big screen 24 years ago, “Bridget Jones’s Diary” cemented Colin Firth’s sex appeal as human rights lawyer Mark Darcy and made us swoon for Hugh Grant all over again as roguish book ...
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