‘The Fabulous Four’ Review: Susan Sarandon and Bette Midler Play Estranged Besties in a Comedy That Veers Between Flimsy and Sharp
Women with achievements under their belts and a certain maturity about them are currently the stars of a popular movie trend. In these films, they embark on amusing escapades together, often in groups of three or four. The newest addition to this subgenre is “The Fabulous Four,” which offers a lighthearted take on their theme of friendship and emotional release. While it may not deliver on every promise, it avoids the pitfall of overstating these elements.