At this point, you could almost imagine devising something similar for Bridget Jones, the winsomely discombobulated London singleton who first appeared, in the novel “Bridget Jones’s Diary ...
Nearly 25 years after saying hello to beloved Brit Bridget Jones onscreen, we’re about to bid farewell to her in the fourth, and reportedly final, chapter of the Bridget Jones saga. Bridget ...
This also allows Zellweger’s performance to get beyond Bridget’s exaggerated quirks and find depth in the yearning that has partly defined the character from the start — without making her ...
with Bridget saying yes, you can find happiness, even if you “have a bottom the size of two bowling balls.” Nothing like that in this latest installment, directed by Michael Morris based on ...
“We’re trying to bring Bridget back to life and help her navigate through her grief. It was important for us that as she was finding her way, her clothes didn’t sort of challenge that.
There's simply no doubting the success of the Bridget Jones franchise. Based on the series of novels by Helen Fielding, audiences across the world have reveled in the chance to see hapless ...
Back in 2001, her casting as Bridget Jones, author Helen Fielding’s intensely relatable English klutz beloved by Brits, caused an uproar. An American as Bridget?! Outrageous. But Zellweger ...
By Leaf Arbuthnot There was always something improbable about Bridget Jones being able to afford her flat in Borough Market, but in Mad About the Boy we find her installed in even more delicious real ...
"She's trying to find her way through grief and starting over," Zellweger said. While this may not sound like the makings of a romantic comedy, never underestimate the charm of Bridget Jones.
How to Watch the New ‘Bridget Jones’ Movie, ‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy,’ Streaming on Peacock
The world may change, but one thing stays the same: Bridget Jones is still here to make us laugh. A new Bridget Jones movie, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, is being released as a Peacock ...
And, because it's Bridget Jones, nothing ever quite goes to plan – and that's exactly what Zellweger enjoys about her. "I think a lot of people who find her relatable. She inspires me ...
is everything that Leo isn’t - which is a strong actor able to find depth and empathy in even the most ridiculous lines. The problem is that, as his character comes more into Bridget’s life ...
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