Joseph Fiennes
Despite well choreographed action and a gritty performance from Jennifer Lopez, The Mother is not the Mother’s Day vehicle Netflix had hoped it would be.
While fleeing from dangerous assailants, an assassin comes out of hiding to protect her daughter she left earlier in life.
In spite of all those shortcomings, The Handmaid’s Tale remains one of the most beautifully shot and directed shows right now.
After a turbulent season, The Handmaid’s Tale brings season 3 to a satisfying conclusion through the emotional journey and the performances that ground it.
With The Handmaid’s Tale’s season finale right around the corner we can expect something big to happen, bringing us into the next season with a fury.
The Handmaid’s Tale “Liars” finally delivered huge moments that promise one thing: nothing is going to be the same.
In Bear Witness, episode 10 of season 3 of The Handmaid’s Tale, June’s back, she’s determined, and now, there’s a real chance at change.
The Handmaid’s Tale’s “Heroic” is intimate, dark, and scary in a way that we have seen before, but with more urgency this time.
While there are aspects that resonate and are bound to create waves that may be engaging,The Handmaid’s Tale ”Under His Eye” is also one of the weakest of the season so far.
The Handmaid’s Tale “Household” is redolent with disturbing new discoveries, and plenty of reminders of how dark and dirty the government of Gilead can be.
Director Colin Watkinson serves up a dynamite episode of The Handmaid’s Tale with “Unknown Caller”, one that builds with stomach churning intensity and ends with a bang.