They're back, and not a moment too soon. To understand what Absolutely Fabulous (first a TV show and now a movie) means to Brits, you’d have to go back to the TV premiere, in 1992. Margaret Thatcher ...
Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley will be hoping to lift the spirits of a post-Brexit Britain when they attend the world premiere of "Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie" Wednesday. Saunders insisted ...
LONDON -- In the interim, Patsy has been promoted and Edina has gone even more bonkers. And as was true five years ago, Edina's daughter, Saffy, remains the sanest one of all. You guessed it, sweetie: ...
Jennifer Saunders, left, and Joanna Lumley are back as Edina and Patsy in 'Absolutely Fabulous,' the feature-film adaptation of the British sitcom. (David Appleby / Twentieth Century Fox) To its fans, ...
Notice there's an international shortage of vodka and cigarettes? It's because Patsy and Edina are back. That's right, after years of rumors, the "Absolutely Fabulous" movie, appropriately titled ...
Edina has a nightmare about Saffron's baby trying to stab her. It turns out that the face of the nightmare baby belongs to Saffron's midwife, who delights in teasing Edina about these nightmares.
Edina collects Saffron from prison, where she served two years for (unknowingly) providing asylum seekers with forged passports. Saffron later invites a former cellmate, Baron, to the house, but it is ...
A spot of shopping? Joanna Lumley, left, and Jennifer Saunders in the BBC hit show Absolutely Fabulous - Jack Barnes/BBC The BBC comedy Absolutely Fabulous would be broadcast with a trigger warning if ...
"Absolutely Fabulous," the often hilarious and biting British sitcom about a pair of besotted 40-something women, is getting the big-screen treatment. Surprised it's taken this long, frankly. "Ab Fab" ...
Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders are a fine choice to turn on the Christmas lights - and an even better one when they turn up as Absolutely Fabulous' Edina and Patsy. The boozy bezzies rocked up to ...
It’s not easy to revive a 20-year-old television show — much less turn it into a movie — and have it still feel relevant and fresh, but Absolutely Fabulous’ writer Jennifer Saunders is going to try.
The waitress arrives and, along with her, the moment of truth. "What would you like to drink?" she asks Jennifer Saunders. This is what you might call a loaded question. Saunders is the creator and ...
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