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Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy – A Fourquel Worth Falling For  

*Mad About the Boy* rejuvenates the Bridget Jones franchise, delivering a blend of humor and grief as Bridget navigates single motherhood after losing Mark Darcy. Renée Zellweger shines, supported by a sharp script and engaging characters. The film balances laughter with poignant moments, reaffirming Bridget's relatability and resilience in a compelling narrative.

Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy director Michael Morris on exploring grief through comedy with Renee Zellweger

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3QthXSQTf8&t=337s In Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, Bridget (Renee Zellwegger) is alone once again, widowed four years ago, when Mark (Colin Firth) was killed on a humanitarian...

Review: Kingsman : Golden Circle

Style and substance The long awaited sequel to the surprise hit Kingsman : The Secret Service based on the comic books of the same name,...

Kingsman 2: No Colin Firth, Maybe Julianne Moore

Kingsman: The Secret Service was the surprise hit of 2014. How everyone didn't it see it coming is the real surprise, with Colin Firth, rising...

Movie Review – Kingsman

Kingsman: Secret Service Review Kingsman is an energetic, exciting take on a familiar setting and characters. The movie is very self-aware of all the other...
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