
Edina (Jennifer Saunders) and Patsy (Joanna Lumley) are still oozing glitz and glamor, living the high life to which they are accustomed; shopping, drinking, and clubbing their way around London's trendiest hot-spots. Blamed for a major incident at a fashionable launch party, they become entangled in a media storm and are relentlessly pursued by the paparazzi. Fleeing penniless to the glamorous playground of the super-rich, the French Riviera, they hatch a plan to make their ... (Full plot summary below)
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Edina (Jennifer Saunders) and Patsy (Joanna Lumley) are still oozing glitz and glamor, living the high life to which they are accustomed; shopping, drinking, and clubbing their way around London's trendiest hot-spots. Blamed for a major incident at a fashionable launch party, they become entangled in a media storm and are relentlessly pursued by the paparazzi. Fleeing penniless to the glamorous playground of the super-rich, the French Riviera, they hatch a plan to make their escape permanent and live the high life forever more.
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| Urban CinefileAndrew L. UrbanThis odd couple is a hook for black comedy. They do bad things. Bad things happen to them. Life poops in their soup. Just like any of us, really, and that's why we love to laugh at them, with them, about them and despite them |
| IndiewireJude Dry"Absolutely Fabulous” captures the irreverent fun of the series using an appropriately absurd plot device and does not read like a tired excuse to put the characters back in a room together. |
| Austin American-StatesmanJoe GrossAb Fab is still one of the nastiest critiques of boomer self-obsession ever lensed, and Eddie and Pats are still completely devoted to living an absurdly indigent life, no matter what the calendar year. Approach accordingly. |
| Los Angeles TimesRebecca KeeganAbsolutely Fabulous: The Movie is a raucously funny, often endearing, subversively feminist, bloody good time. |
| Bust MagazineBonnie BurtonSure, the movie is jam-packed with celebrity cameos and shoutouts to the original TV series, but it's the friendship between Edina and Patsy that shines the brightest in this movie. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfIts comfortable way with personal corruption and farce is highly amusing, allowing fans and newcomers a chance to simply enjoy well-oiled foolishness. |
| New York PostSara StewartOn the whole, it’s a pitch-perfect love letter to “Ab Fab” devotees. As for newcomers? My advice: See it after a couple of Stolis, darling, and you’ll be just fine. |
| Orlando WeeklyThaddeus McCollumAll in all, it's an extremely satisfying movie for fans of the original television show. |
| Tribune News ServiceKatie WalshA big, bright and viciously bold celebration of funny, flawed women, and the friendship that sustains them. |
| Arizona RepublicRandy CordovaThe charms of the leading ladies are hard to resist, as are their rare moments of clarity and self-awareness. Saunders is a tumbledown hoot while Lumley can generate a laugh with simply a deadpan stare, yet both seem a tad more human this time around. Just a tad. |