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Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

15Dolby Atmos
Babes in Arms

A matinée presentation EXCLUSIVELY for parents and babies under 2 years old. Light and sound levels are optimised for the benefit of the babies. Where possible, the film will be screened with subtitles. NO BABY, NO ENTRY.

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
Babes in Arms Screening Times

A matinée presentation EXCLUSIVELY for parents and babies under 2 years old. Light and sound levels are optimised for the benefit of the babies. Where possible, the film will be screened with subtitles.

To book online, please select a time from below:

Tuesday 25th February

Wednesday 26th February

Tuesday 4th March

Alternatively you can book in person at the Box Office or call on: 020 8912 5162

Info

Bridget Jones, now in her early fifties, navigates the challenges of modern life while juggling the responsibilities of motherhood.

  • Starring: Jim Broadbent, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Colin Firth, Emma Thompson, Shirley Henderson, Hugh Grant, Sally Phillips, Gemma Jones, Celia Imrie, Josette Simon, Renée Zellweger, Leo Woodall, Isla Fisher, Nico Parker, Leila Farzad, James Callis, Sarah Solemani, Ian Midlane

  • Director: Michael Morris

  • Writer: Helen Fielding, Dan Mazer, Abi Morgan

  • Running Time: 125 minutes

  • Certificate: 15

  • Language: English

  • Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance

  • Country: France, United Kingdom, United States

“It’s a joy to report, then, that Mad About the Boy is comfortably the best Bridget Jones outing since Bridget Jones’s Diary
★★★★ Philip De Semlyen, Time Out

“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.”
★★★★ Clarisse Loughrey, Independent

“Zellweger gives her usual thunderously mannered performance as Bridget. But again she pulls off the trick, somehow, of making it engaging.”
★★★★ Brian Viner, Daily Mail

“This was absolutely the only way to bring Bridget back: in a new situation with new priorities but, reassuringly, the same Bridget. And we still like her, just as she is.”
★★★★ Tori Brazier, Metro