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Beyond Reasonnew

The Bridget Jones sequel proves that Renee Zellweger has a bad casting choice.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  11-20-2004  |  Reviews

Mindy Cohn's Diarynew

While playing plus-sized Natalie on "The Facts of Life," Cohn was, in short, an insightful, ebullient everywoman who was there for, well, every other woman on the show. A cursory glance at the text of Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones books reveals that this is just the sort of woman Bridget is supposed to be.
Riverfront Times  |  Mike Seely  |  11-17-2004  |  Profiles & Interviews

Bridget's Betrayed by a Dumb, Dull sequelnew

This inevitable offering has all the charm of a canceled CBS sitcom. With its nutty doings and zany antics, all it lacks are commercial breaks and a laugh track -- the latter being sorely missed, since this is a comedy that doesn't seem interested in being funny.
East Bay Express  |  Robert Wilonsky  |  11-16-2004  |  Reviews

Keeping Up With the Jones Sequelnew

Cast is excellent; movie is OK; men and women are soooo different.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marrit Ingman  |  11-12-2004  |  Reviews

Hollywood Product: New Bridget Jones Not Better Than Originalnew

As the prat-falling, foul-mouthed Bridget, Zellweger hilariously embodies modern female insecurities, but Edge of Reason mostly proves stale and obvious.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  11-11-2004  |  Reviews

Bridget Behind Bars!new

Desperate to propel a plot when chemistry doesn't work, this sequel puts its heroine through the wringer. Female viewers may feel similarly abused.
Seattle Weekly  |  Laura Cassidy  |  11-10-2004  |  Reviews

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