Glenn Close Thinks the Negative All's Fair Reviews Are Unfair
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Glenn Close Thinks the Negative All's Fair Reviews Are Unfair
"They don't build statues of critics, but apparently Glenn Close does make stews of them? Close did an art project in defense of All's Fair, the latest Ryan Murphy joint that debuted on Hulu with a 0% on the Tomatometer. The reviews have been scathing. The called the show "existentially terrible," The Hollywood Reportersaid the show lacked any "recognizable emotion," and wrote that it "feels icky; like an orgy of vulgarity.""
"She posted a doodle on Instagram of her co-stars surrounding a pot of what she labeled "critic-bunny stew." The caricatures are wonderful. She tagged everybody, so we know who is who in the drawing. Though they're all pretty identifiably. The drawing of Niecy Nash-Betts has her smile. Kim Kardashian's brows are drawn with exquisite detail. Naomi Watts has a Joker-esque smirk, which is fun."
"What All's Fair lacks in critical acclaim, it seems to have made up for in cast chemistry. The girlies are having so much fun hanging out together. Sarah Paulson told Stephen Colbert that they all had a movie night with Kris Jenner and watched Fatal Attraction. Apparently Kim had never seen it. Good thing they did that, so now she gets this reference."
All's Fair debuted on Hulu with a 0% on the Tomatometer and received scathing reviews calling it 'existentially terrible' and lacking 'recognizable emotion,' with critics writing it 'feels icky; like an orgy of vulgarity.' Glenn Close posted an Instagram doodle showing her co-stars around a pot labeled 'critic-bunny stew.' The doodle includes identifiable caricatures of Niecy Nash-Betts, Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts and others, referencing the Paris premiere red carpet styles. The cast has displayed strong chemistry offscreen, hosting social events including a movie night with Kris Jenner where they watched Fatal Attraction, which Kim had reportedly never seen.
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