Renée Zellweger brings the character gracefully into her 50s in the rom-com franchise's best film since the original.
Bridget Jones keeps finding love then falling apart, making her one of the realistic and lovable rom-com leads of all time - ...
Bridget again begins a quest to find love, with Mad About the Boy presenting two potential love interests in the form of a twenty-something called Roxster (Leo Woodall) and one of her children’s ...
Much like the book, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy finds Bridget as a mother of two young children, having married her ...
The fourth instalment in the franchise sees the beloved heroine navigating life's complexities with her trademark wit, all while attempting to rebuild her sense of self ...
In "Run Lola Run," director Tom Tykwer gave his fast-dashing heroine three chances to get things right, a formula that made ...
Stories like A Court of Thorns and Roses have been seducing audiences with tales of romance and magical danger for hundreds ...
The madcap Londoner returns in a third sequel that is just as deliciously satisfying as the first movie in the series — maybe even more.
Bridget Jones’s Diary,” Renée Zellweger returns as the rom-com heroine now embarking on a steamy fling with a younger man.
DANIEL Fish’s bold production of Sophocles’ Greek tragedy Elektra, starring Hollywood heavyweight Brie Larson, presents the titular heroine as a rebellious teenager intent on revenge after her mother ...
The actress also outlines the similarities between herself and her character on the CBS legal drama, including a passion for ...
The pop-up station is to celebrate the release of the latest Bridget Jones offering… This February, to celebrate the release ...