This article contains minor spoilers. With Chaka Khan, Hugh Grant and Tinder, Bridget Jones is back and better than ever. This past Valentine’s Day, rom-com princess Bridget Jones — played by Academy ...
Mad About the Boy ahead.] It's time to check in with Bridget Jones (Renée Zellweger) once again with Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (now streaming on Peacock). A lot has changed since we last saw ...
The creator of Bridget Jones, who grew up on Jane Austen and Jackie ... I love a vacation binge-read — I read all 800 pages of “The Goldfinch” in Greece (that’s Greece, not Greek).
Bridget is back and the new film will delight true fans with references to the original - did you spot them all? “Bridget Jones…” the celebrated rom-com protagonist scrawls in her diary in ...
the character had to make her way off the page. RELATED: Stephanie Hsu's New Show Laid is Redefining "Body Count" for This Twisted Rom-Com It all started with the 1996 book Bridget Jones’s Diary ...
When Fielding turned the column into a book ... Morris turns the page to a beautiful new chapter for Bridget, one where community surpasses courtship, allowing Bridget Jones to stand on her ...
Bridget Jones’s Diary,” Renée Zellweger returns as the rom-com heroine now embarking on a steamy fling with a younger man.
And she has been since 1995, when Helen Fielding first started publishing her column about the Chardonnay-guzzling, chain-smoking perpetual singleton in the pages of The Independent. Here’s the ...
The scene is a well-appointed drawing room in Copenhagen in September 1840. A fresh-faced girl in her late teens is playing ...