Bridget Jones keeps finding love then falling apart, making her one of the realistic and lovable rom-com leads of all time - ...
Mad About The Boy (pictured) is the fourth picture in the series and, both heartwarming and hilarious, the best since the 2001 original, Bridget Jones's Diary.
The madcap Londoner returns in a third sequel that is just as deliciously satisfying as the first movie in the series — maybe even more.
"It was important to mine those carefully so that they felt authentic and necessary and new at the same time." ...
Fielding first created the Bridget Jones character for a column that she wrote for British newspaper The Independent in the ...
Two rom-com lovers—one millennial beauty editor, one Gen Z word wizard—walk into a theatre for Bridget Jones’s return. Life + Culture. Entertainment.
Is skirt off sick?” This one question, asked by Daniel Cleaver of the titular character in Bridget Jones’ Diary, kick-started ...
The emotional fourth installment in the British rom-com series is now streaming on Peacock. Here's where every major ...
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 ...
It's a new day for the beloved rom-com heroine, and director Michael Morris says her longevity is downright radical.
She may never be on time or look quite as she would like to, but Bridget is a reliable box-office draw—even a quarter of a ...
Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth, and Hugh Grant starred in "Bridget Jones's Diary." Here's what the cast has done since the film ...