What’s Bad: The plot’s formula and the filmmaking feel obsolete, to the point that there are many deja vu moments through the runtime, as if you have seen this film many times before already.
The Unbreakable Boy' dances from one cliché to the next, emotionally manipulating the audience with fake characters who ...
The action-romance film starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller comes just eight months before his horror sequel, which he ...
After three movies, the two were finally together for good. A satisfying trilogy! You can understand, then, that when the trailer for the fourth film, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, was ...
Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy ... new movie is - with dozens taking to social media to share their experiences of 'crying' throughout the comedy flick. Several filmed themselves 'before ...
That makes the movie’s title misleading, since “the boy” is swiftly sidelined. But it paves the way for the steady build of Bridget’s chemistry with Mr. Walliker, who refreshingly comes ...
Expertly timed to coincide with Valentine’s Day, the fourth - and apparently final - installment in the iconic Bridget Jones ...
Bridget Jones, the quirky character who first won over audiences in 2001, is making her final appearance on the big screen this week in Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy. The lovable heroine's ...
This comes before the more serious ... which is the true magic of this movie. Bridget might be without Mark, but without love? Never. Mad About the Boy is a refreshing change from the hazy ...
Twenty-four years and a few sequels later, in Mad About The Boy, we find Bridget living on ... Bridget’s kids (“I think you give me 20 quid and try and shag me,” he winks), as well as ...
Is skirt off sick?” This one question, asked by Daniel Cleaver of the titular character in Bridget Jones’ Diary, kick-started ...