Director Michael Morris and writer Helen Fielding open up about injecting grief into the long-running rom-com franchise.
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The fourth Bridget Jones film has scored a major box office milestone, despite not receiving a domestic release in the U.S.
While it brings back the classic dual love interest format, “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy” exists in an entirely different realm from its predecessors. Director Michael Morris leaves the worst of ...