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Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy
- 2025 film
A fourth film in the hit comedy series following unlucky-in-love journalist Bridget Jones, now widowed with two young children. Stars Renée Zellweger, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Leo Woodall, Jim Broadbent, Gemma Jones and more.
- New film - out now
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Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy review
Renée Zellweger sparkles in a new era of feminism.
Adam Bloodworth, City AM, 12th February 2025Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy review
This fourth instalment in the series - which follows Bridget after the death of her husband - is far more moving.
Leaf Arbuthnot, The New Statesman, 12th February 2025Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy review
An older, (slightly) wiser Bridge is back in the best romcom in absolutely ages.
Phil de Semlyen, Time Out, 12th February 2025Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy review
A riot of hilarious silliness... even if toyboy Leo Woodall is just shallow eye candy.
Grant Rollings, The Sun, 12th February 2025Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy review
May just be the best one to date.
James Mottram, Radio Times, 12th February 2025Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy review
They've saved the best till last.
Siobhan McNally, The Mirror, 12th February 2025Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy is a riot of hilarious silliness
There's little about Mad About The Boy which is original, but good old-fashioned bawdy humour and pratfalls are rare in cinema these days.
It's a riot of silliness that sticks two fingers up at anyone worrying about men being "objectified".
Grant Rollings, The Sun, 12th February 2025Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy review
The latest in the Bridget Jones franchise underuses the talented cast, preferring lame gags over character development.
The Scotsman, 12th February 2025Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy review
Mad smiling and dodgy pronunciation distracts from a decent comedy turn by Renée Zellweger in this fourth (and final?) instalment about the former desperate singleton turned widowed single mother.
Emma Simmonds, The List, 12th February 2025Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy review
Bridget is back - and she's even better in her mature years.
Anna Smith, Saga Magazine, 12th February 2025