All’s Fair on Disney+ review: Kim Kardashian’s stilted new legal drama is a proper atrocity

All’s Fair on Disney+ Review

Ryan Murphy, known for his bold and often questionable creative choices, has delivered one of the most disappointing series on Disney+ to date. Kim Kardashian, known for forging her own path, continues to defy expectations in her career moves.

Kim Kardashian’s Unique Journey

In 2014, shortly after marrying Kanye West at the Forte di Belvedere in Florence, the couple traveled to Cork Airport for their honeymoon. Their itinerary included a stay in Castlemartyr and a visit to Portlaoise, where they attended a 3pm screening of X-Men: Days of Future Past at the local Storm Cinema. This unconventional choice highlights Kardashian’s willingness to take the road less travelled.

A New Legal Drama That Misses the Mark

Now divorced, Kardashian shows no concern for public opinion with her latest project, the legal drama All’s Fair. Unfortunately, the series is a major disappointment and arguably one of Disney+’s worst offerings, even compared to other questionable titles like She-Hulk.

A Star-Studded but Confused Cast

Despite the show’s failings, Kardashian’s involvement attracts an impressive cast, including Naomi Watts and Glenn Close. Watts appears notably perplexed, reminiscent of her performance in Peter Jackson’s King Kong, while Close also appears visibly uncertain about the material.

“Kim Kardashian continues to play by her own rules – and seems entirely indifferent as to how she will be judged.”
“All’s Fair is a proper atrocity exhibition and one of the worst things Disney+ has ever foisted upon its subscribers.”

Summary: Kim Kardashian’s new legal drama All’s Fair on Disney+ fails to impress despite a notable cast, marking a low point in the platform’s original content offerings.

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The Irish Times The Irish Times — 2025-11-05