W hen I was 11, I watched Bridget Jones’s Diary for the first time. Cuddled into the couch at home, I felt my eyes stinging ...
Bridget Jones, the endearingly chaotic heroine who is unlucky in love, is back – but not as many might expect. This is the fourth Bridget Jones film, which adapts the story of the third book in Helen ...
Mad About the Boy,’ the protagonist is now a widow after Mark Darcy’s passing and finds herself falling for a man 22 years ...
Paige DeSorbo and Craig Conover's breakup is getting messier by the minute, and with Summer House AND Southern Charm currently airing, new information is popping up...pretty much daily. So naturally ...
T o watch Bridget Jones’s Diary today is to climb into a time machine whisking us back to more treacherous times, circa 2001.
Since Helen Fielding created hapless, middle-class Bridget in the mid-90s, she's divided opinion. As the fourth film is ...
Having followed Bridget Jones's journey from shambolic singleton to smug married, her latest outing feels like a disservice to the character.
Mad About the Boy’ director Michael Morris spoke to Us about Renee Zellweger's return to the titular character ...
Mad About The Boy, young widows will be at the front of the queue, cheering the loveable heroine on as she navigates the pitfalls and dark humour of widowhood ...
The heroine’s new love interest has been touted as Hugh Grant’s ‘natural heir’ – and is staking his claim to be Britain’s new romcom king ...
Crack open the Chardonnay and a box of tissues because the new, eagerly-anticipated Bridget Jones film will have you laughing ...
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