Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (2025)

Bridget Jones hilariously juggles single motherhood and a steamy age-gap romance, proving that love in your 50s is as messy and magical as ever!

Crowd Score: 6.5/10

Who Is It For?

This film is ideal for fans of light-hearted rom-coms who enjoy seeing relatable, flawed characters navigate modern dating and parenting, especially those in their 30s and 40s looking for humor in everyday struggles. It's perfect for viewers who appreciate British wit and emotional depth in stories about love, loss, and self-discovery, making it a great pick for date nights or girls' nights in.

Vibe Match

Bridget Jones's diary meets modern single-parent dating chaos

What People Are Saying

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— crowd consensus

The script balances grief with humor effectively but occasionally falls into formulaic rom-com beats that feel safe rather than surprising.

— editorial

Michael Morris brings his TV drama experience to create polished emotional beats, though the pacing occasionally sags in the middle act.

— editorial