
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.
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Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy review
Surprisingly elegant and profoundly moving film will bruise your heart in ways you didn't think possible.
Chris Wasser, The Independent (Ireland), 12th February 2025Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy review
Our national treasure grows up.
Kevin Maher, The Times, 12th February 2025Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy review
I'm a 30-something singleton and Bridget Jones's poignant comeback is as welcome as ever.
Tori Brazier, Metro, 12th February 2025Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy review
This edition relies more heavily on sentimentality than previous films, and the Love Actually touch, though laid on rather thick in the second half will give the fans what they want: laughter and tears, plus a rooting interest in Bridget's ultimate happiness.
Pete Hammond, Deadline, 12th February 2025Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy review
A widowed Bridget Jones (Renée Zellweger) opens herself up to love again while juggling the pressures of parenting and work.
Laura Venning, Empire, 12th February 2025Bridget 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 2025