In a rare and devastating critique, television critic Lucy Mangan has awarded Kim Kardashian's new Disney+ legal drama All's Fair a zero-star review, placing it among the most disappointing cultural offerings in recent memory.
A Prestigious Honour for Terrible Art
The zero-star review is an exceptionally uncommon occurrence for the prestigious publication. In fact, The Guardian has only published 18 zero-star reviews in its entire history. This elite club of the truly awful was highlighted following Mangan's scathing assessment of the reality star's foray into scripted television.
The show, a divorce drama featuring Kardashian, was seemingly deemed utterly without merit by the critic, prompting the newspaper to look back at its most damning historical verdicts.
Share Your Own Cultural Catastrophes
Inspired by this landmark pan, The Guardian is now turning to its readers. While there is plenty of great culture to enjoy, everyone has experienced a film, TV show, play, or concert that left them feeling bitterly short-changed.
The publication is inviting readers to share their own zero-star cultural disasters. What was the most unforgivable piece of culture you have ever witnessed? Now is your chance to spill the details on that woeful West End performance, that painfully bad movie, or that tragically underwhelming gig.
How to Contribute Your Review
Readers aged 18 and over are encouraged to share their stories anonymously if they prefer. The submission form is encrypted, and only The Guardian will have access to the contributions.
The newspaper has assured that any personal data provided will be used solely for the purpose of this feature and will be deleted once it is no longer required. This call for submissions offers a unique opportunity for the public to voice their strongest criticisms and join the conversation about artistic failure.