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UK release 13th February 2025.
2 hours and 4 minutes
Starring Renée Zellweger, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Leo Woodall
After jumping back into the dating pool, single mother Bridget Jones finds herself caught between a younger man and her son's science teacher.
Robbie Collin, Daily Telegraph 5/5 says
"Despite some deeply buried nods to previous instalments – props, costumes, shot compositions; serious deep cuts – the film never comports itself like just more Bridget for the fans."
Laura Venning, Empire Magazine 4/5 says
"The sequel we didn’t know we needed, Mad About The Boy is a heartfelt, charming return to the chaos surrounding the one and only Bridget Jones. You might even shed a few tears."
Wendy Ide, Observer, 4/5 says
"While we’re invested in the idea of Bridget getting her second chance at a happy ending, it’s the film’s returning characters rather than the new ones that deliver heart and humour. Most welcome is Hugh Grant’s raffish Daniel Cleaver."
Kevin Maher, The Times, 4/5 says
"You can only play the nincompoop for so long and, thankfully and rather thrillingly, it’s all change here — in a film of sly sobriety and uncommon depths."
Deborah Ross, The Spectator, says
"It may not have the sardonic bite of the first film, and it sometimes slips into sentimentality, but it sharply marries the contemporary with the age-old and I enjoyed it."
David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter, says
"What really distinguishes Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, however, is the depth of feeling it brings to the protagonist’s grief and her gradual emergence from it. That goes double for Zellweger’s performance."
Clarisse Loughrey, Independent,, 4/5 says
"When it comes to Mad About the Boy, it’s less that Bridget Jones has finally matured, and more that she’s shown us how human she really is."
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