While mingling with a new crowd, Bridget runs into a familiar but not so friendly face. In this scene: Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger), Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant), Mark Darcy (Colin Firth)
While mingling with a new crowd, Bridget runs into a familiar but not so friendly face. In this scene: Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger), Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant), Mark Darcy (Colin Firth)
Bridget celebrates her birthday the way everyone should, with bad food and good friends. In this scene: Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger), Mark Darcy (Colin Firth), Jude (Shirley Henderson), Shazzer (Sally Phillips), Tom (James Callis)
Bridget Jones is a busy journalist and singleton lost amid a sea of smug-marrieds in London. After vowing to abandon her many vices, Bridget turns over a new page by channeling her opinions and insecurities in a journal that becomes a hilarious chronicle of her misadventures. Soon, Bridget finds herself stuck in the sights of not one, but two men: her dashing boss Daniel, who thrives on bad behavior; and the brooding Mark, who she despises but somehow can't get away from.
The new year brings new resolutions for Bridget, including ending her infatuation for Daniel. In this scene: Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger), Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant), Jude (Shirley Henderson)
Mark finally decides to give Daniel a piece of his mind. In this scene: Mark Darcy (Colin Firth), Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant), Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger), Jude (Shirley Henderson), Shazzer (Sally Phillips), Tom (James Callis)
Bridget's boss raises concerns about her workplace attire. In this scene: Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger), Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant)
Bridget meets a potential suitor, Mark, who is immediately turned off by her demeanor. In this scene: Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger), Bridget's Mum (Gemma Jones), Bridget's Dad (Jim Broadbent), Mark Darcy (Colin Firth)
Despite some questionable undergarments, Bridget's evening with Daniel goes better than expected. Until her father calls. In this scene: Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger), Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant)
Daniel inserts himself back into Bridget's life and this could only mean one thingâ€_ trouble. In this scene: Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger), Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant), Jeremy Paxman (Jeremy Paxman)
Bridget is surprised to see a familiar face on TV. In this scene: Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger), Richard Finch (Neil Pearson), Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant), Mark Darcy (Colin Firth)
Lottie surprises Mellersh with the fact that she is also going to Italy, just not with him. In this scene: Lottie Wilkins (Josie Lawrence), Mellersh Wilkins (Alfred Molina)
Mrs. Fisher takes ownership of one of the drawing rooms as her own. In this scene: Lottie Wilkins (Josie Lawrence), Rose Arbuthnot (Miranda Richardson), Caroline Dester (Polly Walker), Mrs. Fisher (Joan Plowright)
The four women have different expectations for the month in Italy -- relaxation, solidarity, formality. In this scene: Lottie Wilkins (Josie Lawrence), Rose Arbuthnot (Miranda Richardson), Caroline Dester (Polly Walker), Mrs. Fisher (Joan Plowright)
After a dull, scolding conversation with her husband, Lottie is more desperate than ever to get away. In this scene: Lottie Wilkins (Josie Lawrence), Rose Arbuthnot (Miranda Richardson), Mellersh Wilkins (Alfred Molina)
Four women rent a chateau on a remote Italian island to try to come to grips with their lives and relationships. They explore the differences in their personalities, reassess their goals, and reexamine their relationships in a sisterly fashion. Starring, in alphabetical order: Alfred Molina, Jim Broadbent, Josie Lawrence, Miranda Richardson, Neville Phillips, Polly Walker
Lottie and Rose meet with Mrs. Fisher, an older woman who wants to participate in the month in Italy. In this scene: Mrs. Fisher (Joan Plowright), Lottie Wilkins (Josie Lawrence), Rose Arbuthnot (Miranda Richardson)
Lottie and Rose arrive in Italy on a dark and stormy night, and all is not exactly as they'd imagined. In this scene: Lottie Wilkins (Josie Lawrence), Rose Arbuthnot (Miranda Richardson), Caroline Dester (Polly Walker), Mellersh Wilkins (Alfred Molina), Frederick Arbuthnot (Jim Broadbent)
Lottie and Rose inqure about renting a castle in Italy for the month of April. In this scene: Lottie Wilkins (Josie Lawrence), Rose Arbuthnot (Miranda Richardson), George Briggs (Michael Kitchen)
The four women arrive at the Italian castle, some earlier than expected. In this scene: Lottie Wilkins (Josie Lawrence), Rose Arbuthnot (Miranda Richardson), Caroline Dester (Polly Walker), Mrs. Fisher (Joan Plowright)
Lottie introduces herself to Rose and the two hatch an odd impromptu vacation plan. In this scene: Lottie Wilkins (Josie Lawrence), Rose Arbuthnot (Miranda Richardson)
Monk's plea to Bill for peaceful resolution is met with heavy opposition. In this scene: Walter 'Monk' McGinn (Brendan Gleeson), Jenny Everdeane (Cameron Diaz), Amsterdam (Leonardo DiCaprio), Jimmy Spoils (Lawrence Gilliard Jr.), Bill 'The Butcher' Cutting (Daniel Day-Lewis)
As waves of immigrants swell the population of New York, lawlessness and corruption thrive in lower Manhattan's Five Points section. After years of incarceration, young Irish immigrant Amsterdam Vallon returns seeking revenge against the rival gang leader who killed his father. Before long, Amsterdam's personal vendetta becomes part of an erupting wave of full-blown gang warfare, as he and his fellow Irishmen fight to carve a place for themselves in their newly adopted homeland. Starring, in alphabetical order: Cameron Diaz, Daniel Day-Lewis, Jim Broadbent, John C. Reilly, Leonardo DiCaprio
With Jenny as his apprentice, Bill performs one last knife throwing act before a packed house. In this scene: Bill 'The Butcher' Cutting (Daniel Day-Lewis), Amsterdam (Leonardo DiCaprio), Jenny Everdeane (Cameron Diaz), Jimmy Spoils (Lawrence Gilliard Jr.)
Amsterdam believes he has the upper hand, but little does he know the cards are stacked against him. In this scene: Amsterdam (Leonardo DiCaprio), Bill 'The Butcher' Cutting (Daniel Day-Lewis), Jimmy Spoils (Lawrence Gilliard Jr.), Jenny Everdeane (Cameron Diaz), William 'Boss' Tweed (Jim Broadbent)
Amsterdam refuses to be a victim of Jenny's thievery. In this scene: Amsterdam (Leonardo DiCaprio), Jenny (Cameron Diaz)
During a visit with the Butcher, Amsterdam finds himself in a war of words. In this scene: The Butcher (Daniel Day-Lewis), Amsterdam (Leonardo DiCaprio), Johnny (Henry Thomas), Killoran (Eddie Marsan)
The Butcher teaches Amsterdam a lifelong lesson. In this scene: The Butcher (Daniel Day-Lewis), Amsterdam (Leonardo DiCaprio), Jenny (Cameron Diaz)
Johnny shows Amsterdam around town, pointing out everything from the occupying gangs to a vivacious redhead named Jenny. In this scene: Amsterdam (Leonardo DiCaprio), Johnny (Henry Thomas), Jenny Everdeane (Cameron Diaz)
The Butcher takes Amsterdam under his wing. In this scene: Happy Jack (John C. Reilly), The Butcher (Daniel Day-Lewis), Amsterdam (Leonardo DeCaprio), Monk (Brendan Gleeson), Mr. Schermerhorn (David Hemmings), Miss Schermerhorn (Lucy Davenport), Mrs. Schermerhorn (Barbara Bouchet), Hoarce Greenly (Michael Byrne)
An evening at the theater takes a bloody turn. In this scene: The Butcher (Daniel Day-Lewis), Amsterdam (Leonardo DiCaprio), Johnny (Henry Thomas), Killoran (Eddie Marsan), Lincoln (John Sessions), Monk (Brendan Gleeson)
On a rainy day, Iris wanders out of the house, forcing a distraught John to begin what feels like a futile search. In this scene: Iris (Judi Dench), John (Jim Broadbent)
When John and Iris meet with Janet and her daughters at the beach, the family is finally confronted with the reality of Iris's illness. In this scene: Iris (Judi Dench), John (Jim Broadbent), Janet (Penelope Wilton)
Iris and John, wrapped up in their own world, discuss life and love while grocery shopping. In this scene: Iris (Judi Dench), John (Jim Broadbent)
As Iris lays out her collection of stones and shells from the beach, Janet finally begins to grasp the depth of her illness. In this scene: Iris (Judi Dench), John (Jim Broadbent), Janet (Penelope Wilton)
Celebrated English author Iris Murdoch first became known as a brilliant young scholar at Oxford whose boundless spirit dazzled those around her. Then, during her remarkable career as a novelist and philosopher, she continued to prove herself a woman ahead of her time. Even in later life, as age and illness robbed Iris of her remarkable gifts, nothing could diminish her immense influence or weaken the lifelong bond she shared with her devoted husband. Starring, in alphabetical order: Hugh Bonneville, Jim Broadbent, Judi Dench, Kate Winslet
In the past, John and Iris awkwardly discuss love and sex in a cafe. Meanwhile, in the present, Iris's disease begins to make its mark, preventing her from writing. In this scene: Iris (Judi Dench), John (Jim Broadbent), Young Iris (Kate Winslet), Young John (Hugh Bonneville)
Iris's disease has reached a critical level, simultaneously frustrating and worrying John. In this scene: Iris (Judi Dench), John (Jim Broadbent)
At an esteemed dinner, Iris's speech on the importance of education has an unexpected ending. In this scene: Iris (Judi Dench), John (Jim Broadbent)
John wakes in the middle of the night to find Iris shuffling about singing "The Lark in the Clear Air," which he remembers her singing when they were young. In the scene: Young Iris (Kate Winslet), Young John (Hugh Bonneville), Iris (Judi Dench), John (Jim Broadbent)
Even though Iris can't even recall the name of the Prime Minister during a specialist's evaluation, she and John continue to be in denial about her worsening condition. In this scene: Iris (Judi Dench), John (Jim Broadbent)
Iris gives John a copy of her latest work, telling him she values his opinion, before making him an offer he can't refuse. In this scene: Iris (Kate Winslet), John (Hugh Bonneville)
To protect Dil, Fergus, now going by Jimmie, asks her to make a drastic change. In this scene: Dil (Jaye Davidson), Fergus (Stephen Rea)
An uninvited dinner companion threatens more the just Jimmie and Dil's appetites. In this scene: Jude (Miranda Richardson), Fergus (Stephen Rea), Dil (Jaye Davidson), Col (Jim Broadbent)
Jody meets a new girl, Jude, and while he's having fun getting hot and heavy at the carnival, Jude's associates have other plans in mind. In this scene: Jody (Forest Whitaker), Jude (Miranda Richardson), Fergus (Stephen Rea)
When a person from his past shows up at his apartment, Dil is reminded he's not the only one with a big secret. In this scene: Fergus (Stephen Rea), Jude (Miranda Richardson)
An unlikely friendship develops between a kidnapped British soldier and his captor, an IRA volunteer named Fergus. When the hostage-taking ends up going horribly wrong, Fergus escapes and heads to London, where he seeks out and begins dating the soldier's lover, a hairdresser named Dil, who knows nothing about Fergus' IRA background. But there are some things about Dil that Fergus doesn't know either. Starring, in alphabetical order: Forest Whitaker, Jaye Davidson, Jim Broadbent, Miranda Richardson, Stephen Rea
After a few drinks, Dil and Jimmie move to her place and things really start heating up. In this scene: Dil (Jaye Davidson), Fergus (Stephen Rea)
When Jody's captors check in on him, they quickly realize he knows more , and is angrier , than they expected. In this scene: Fergus (Stephen Rea), Jude (Miranda Richardson), Jody (Forest Whitaker)
When Fergus removes Jody's hood, he reveals more than just his face. In this scene: Fergus (Stephen Rea), Jude (Miranda Richardson), Jody (Forest Whitaker)
In an attempt to regain Fergus's sympathies, Jody tells his kindest captor an old parable. In this scene: Fergus (Stephen Rea), Jody (Forest Whitaker), Jude (Miranda Richardson)