It's all raucous, good natured fun and the laughs come thick and fast.
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Absolutely Fabulous works best consumed bite-sized; there’s not enough here to warrant a full-length movie. Too much feels like padding.
Screen International by Fionnuala Halligan
Amidst an orgy of cameos and spiked with more than a few stinging gags, the further travails of Patsy and Edina as they battle irrelevancy is bright, light entertainment, even though it never quite makes a convincing case for itself cinematically.
Sometimes bloody good fun is enough. It’s as good a reason as any for making this sunny, silly rallying cry for irresponsibility, and a better one still for watching it.
It's scatty, scrappy and thoroughly OTT, but then that's like the characters themselves.
Entertainment Weekly by Leah Greenblatt
Ultimately though, it’s all secondary to Saunders and Lumley’s riotous chemistry together.
The Hollywood Reporter by Leslie Felperin
Stuffed to its statement earrings with celebrities, fashion folk and comedian chums making cameos, this breezy blast of bawdy jokes and Bollinger product placement should lift spirits in a post-Brexit Britain.
The Guardian by Peter Bradshaw
Reasonably good fun.
The Telegraph by Robbie Collin
While you can’t imagine the film ever making it to Cannes under anything other than its own steam, the jaunt proves to be a surprisingly worthwhile one.