Watching on in shock – and second-hand embarrassment – is the person at the centre of their clash, Bridget (Renée Zellweger), ...
Hugh Grant’s absence from the third movie in the Bridget Jones franchise was a major talking point among fans, as was the supposed death of his character in an off-screen plane crash.
The deleted scene, a bonus feature shared by the studio in honour of the digital release of Mad About The Boy, shows Bridget ...
Bridget Jones's Diary first leapt onto our screens in 2001, with a dashing love triangle and some seriously enormous pants.
The franchise is now nearly a quarter-century old, and is on the verge of passing a humongous global box office milestone thanks to its latest installment, the very well-received Bridget Jones: Mad ...
Mad About the Boy keeps climbing at the global box office despite being denied access to U.S. theaters. The Renée Zellweger ...
The fourth Bridget Jones film, Mad About the Boy, is hitting a major global box office milestone, despite domestic digital ...
Mad About the Boy pushes the rom-com quadrilogy to an all-time worldwide box office gross that surpasses a major 13-film ...
T here can be no doubt that an audience still exists for the Bridget Jones franchise, considering how well the latest installment — Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy — has done ...
“The fighting, I remember Colin [Firth] and Hugh [Grant] had worked out some ... “I quite fancy Bridget Jones’s Baby’s Baby, that could be fun – they could all be in a nursing home ...