Pride and Prejudice' may be the one to beat, but there's a screen version to please every one of the author's admirers ...
MIKE ORLOCK [email protected] As noted previously in this column, the COVID-19 pandemic significantly changed the way ...
From "The Sun Is Also a Star" to "Bridget Jones's Diary," plus two Joseph Gordon-Levitt films, these scenes are worth singing ...
"Everyone had to get into character and recreate scenes from the movie," Abbey Sadleir told Newsweek. "It was hilarious." ...
Director Michael Morris and writer Helen Fielding open up about injecting grief into the long-running rom-com franchise.
Near Jones’s flat, the bustling market has been featured in all three films. It’s London’s go-to spot for foodies and the site of many famous Bridget scenes including when pregnant Jones drags a ...
There 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 theatrically.
Bridget Jones's Diary' remains a beloved rom-com with humor and heart but also carries outdated views on relationships and inappropriate romances.
American Bridget Jones fans who were upset to watch the heroine’s latest outing on the small screen have another reason to be mad. The Renée Zellweger fourquel Mad About The Boy—a direct-to ...
For many rom-com viewers, “Bridget Jones” is synonymous with crude humor, insufferable behavior and second-hand embarrassment. Every minute of the original trilogy is tough to watch, even when you ...
BRIDGET JONES: MAD ABOUT THE BOY -- (l-r) Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones, Leo Woodall as Roxster -- (Photo By: Alex Bailey/Universal Pictures) Universal EXCLUSIVE: Universal/Working Title’s ...
Interesting is one way to put it. We can't decide who would come out on top, but we do think it would be like that Bridget Jones scene where Mark Darcy and Daniel Cleaver fight in the fountain.
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