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All’s Fair Trailer Review–Kim Kardashian Leads a Fierce, Female Driven Legal Drama
When Ryan Murphy cast Kim Kardashian as the lead in a high-stakes legal drama, the initial reaction was predictable—skepticism, confusion, and memes. Kim? In a courtroom? It sounded like the setup to a late-night joke. But then the trailer for All’s Fair dropped, and suddenly, the conversation changed.
The Plot:
Set in Los Angeles, All’s Fair follows a team of brilliant, emotionally complex female divorce attorneys who break away from a male-dominated firm to launch their own powerhouse boutique practice. Their specialty? Handling the city’s messiest and most high-profile breakups with surgical precision—and unrelenting strategy.
Kim Kardashian plays Allura Grant, the composed, calculating queen bee of this operation. She’s not the loudest voice in the room, but she’s the one calling the shots. Alongside her are titans like Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Teyana Taylor, all playing lawyers who know how to weaponize intellect, fashion, and fear.

The trailer hints at a fierce mix of courtroom drama, office politics, emotional scars, and yes—romance and revenge. This is war, fought in Louboutins.
Cinematography
The visual tone is sharp and deliberate. No blinding gloss. No artificial drama. Instead, we get:
Cool, desaturated color grading
Precision-focused shots in glassy boardrooms and shadowy offices
Natural lighting that mirrors the emotional tone of each scene
Every frame feels intentional. Even the silences speak.
And the background music? A moody rendition of “Cell Block Tango” from Chicago plays over slow motion cuts and icy glances—perfectly matching the themes of female rebellion and unapologetic ambition.

Characters
Let’s talk characters, because this trailer gives:
Kim Kardashian as Allura Grant is composed and cold-blooded. Her quiet stare, her minimalist wardrobe, her precision—all suggest a woman who doesn’t raise her voice to be heard. She’s already in control.
Glenn Close delivers the most unforgettable line: “Get mad. Get hot. Get revenge.” That’s the firm’s battle cry—and her delivery chills.
Sarah Paulson plays a character that appears both jaded and self-aware, sipping bitter coffee while quipping, “Just like all the women who own this joint.”
Niecy Nash-Betts, seen comforting a distraught client, offers the emotional depth that balances the show’s sharper edges.
Naomi Watts and Teyana Taylor promise storylines layered with tension, betrayal, and unspoken pasts. One of them’s hooking up with someone on her office desk. Another appears in a hospital gown, wounded but still fighting.
The trailer even throws in a surprise cameo: Jessica Simpson, slinging a drink at a man in what might be the trailer’s juiciest blink-and-you-miss-it moment.
Wardrobe
The fashion isn’t just aesthetic—it’s storytelling.
Allura’s monochrome minimalism = control
Close’s traditional elegance = legacy and authority
Watts and Paulson = tailored polish hiding chaos underneath
These aren’t “costumes”—they’re armor.
The women in All’s Fair dress like they know their presence is as powerful as their words. Every suit is a power move. Every pair of heels, a weapon.
What Lies Beneath
What makes All’s Fair feel promising is what simmers beneath the luxury: the mess.
A glimpse of Kardashian injecting herself in a stall—health issues? Addiction? Anxiety?
Glenn Close, once unshakeable, unraveling alone in her home
Romantic entanglements threatening to unravel their carefully curated personas
There’s betrayal in the air, lust in the breakroom, and past trauma rising to the surface. These women are not just battling clients—they’re battling themselves and each other.
Conclusion
This isn’t just Kim Kardashian in lawyer cosplay. This is Kim stepping into a new chapter—alongside an all-star cast, under a creator (Ryan Murphy) who thrives on pushing cultural boundaries.
Yes, the trailer is polished. Yes, it’s dramatic. But more than anything, it’s intentional.
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How to Make a Killing” Official Trailer Review
The first official trailer for John Patton Ford’s black comedy action thriller, How to Make a Killing, offers a darkly entertaining look at Glen Powell in a role that combines charm, wit, and ruthlessness. Powell stars as Becket Redfellow, the disinherited son of a wealthy heiress, who becomes convinced he is entitled to a massive inheritance by any means necessary.

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The trailer sets the tone for a stylish and morally complex story, showcasing Becket’s plan to eliminate the seven family members standing between him and his fortune. Each “accident” is depicted with dark humor, highlighting the film’s blend of suspense, comedy, and over-the-top creativity.

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The trailer also shows Becket’s complicated personal life, including a past love and his current partner, whose presence affects his plans and adds tension to the story. An assertive old love who reenters his life whose ambitions complicate the plot. This love triangle deepens Becket’s moral dilemmas while keeping viewers guessing about his next move.

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Visually, the trailer is sleek and modern, capturing the high-stakes glamour of Becket’s world. The film’s inspiration from Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) is clear. Though it updates the classic tale with contemporary style, humor, and a faster pace.
The film also features a strong supporting cast, Ed Harris, Zach Woods, Topher Grace, and Raff Law who add depth and energy to Powell’s leading role. Backed by A24 and Studiocanal, How to Make a Killing looks set to deliver a clever blend of crime, satire, and dark humor.
The film hits U.S. theaters on February 20, 2026. The trailer shows Glen Powell at the center of a clever, darkly funny story full of high-stakes scheming and suspense.
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Martyr Supreme Review: Ambition, Chaos and Chalamet
In Marty Supreme, ambition is not just a fuel, it’s ambition drives the story from start to finish. At its heart is the magnetic performance by Timothée Chalamet as Marty Mauser, a young man hell‐bent on rewriting his destiny through ping‑pong and grit. Chalamet brings the character vividly to life with precise physicality. The result is the most arresting performance he’s ever given.
The plot drives this with a raw, dizzying energy, Marty wakes up every day convinced the world will see him, and when it doesn’t, he carves an arena out of his own desperation. Under the direction of Josh Safdie the story shifts from drama to comedy, set in the tough city of New York that pushes everyone to their limits.

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Cinematography by Darius Khondji captures the madness of this dream: table‑tennis volleys are filmed with the speed and pressure he feels in the moment with his lens. Meanwhile, the soundtrack by Daniel Lopatin mirrors Marty’s tension taking you from calm moments into the pressure and urgency driving Marty.
Character and story merge into one: Marty is a complex character, a hustler chasing glory and a man haunted by the fear of failure. The story never pretends it’s pretty. Marty Supreme doesn’t ask if the dream is worth it, it shows you the highs and low, and leaves you wondering if you’d still reach for the goal.
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The Devil Wears Prada 2″ Unveils First Teaser Trailer With Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway
Film and fashion fans have something to celebrate. The Devil Wears Prada is back. On November 12, 2025, fans got their first glimpse of the long awaited sequel online, and yes. Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway are back as Miranda Priestly and Andy Sachs.
The teaser starts with red heels clicking through the Runway office, with Madonna’s “Vogue” playing in the background. Miranda steps into the elevator with her signature icy gaze, while Andy follows, playfully greeting her with a Streep’s reply, “Took you long enough,” instantly recalls a moment from the original film.

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Alongside Streep and Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci are back, reprising their roles. New cast members include Kenneth Branagh, Simone Ashley, Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux, Caleb Hearon, Helen J. Shen, Pauline Chalamet, B.J. Novak, and Conrad Ricamora. Adrian Grenier will not return; his role as Andy’s love interest is now played by Patrick Brammall.

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Director David Frankel, screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna, and producer Wendy Finerman are all back, the film stays true to the spirit of the original while introducing new storylines. Production started in New York City this past summer and later moved to Europe.
Reports say Lady Gaga made a brief cameo during a fashion show in Milan for the film. While longtime fashion icon Anna Wintour will not appear in the film.
When and Where to Watch

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The sequel is scheduled to hit theaters on May 1, 2026, nearly 20 years after the original premiered, the teaser hints that even as the fashion industry evolves, Miranda’s commanding presence and Andy’s keen intuition continue to drive the story. Fans can expect the witty dialogue, stylish outfits, and clever satire that made the first film unique.
With the original stars back, a cast of exciting new faces, and a story that blends style and drama, the Devil Wears Prada 2 promises to be a must-see for movie and fashion fans alike.
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