The Handmaid’s Tale “Under His Eye” Review: Plot Eats The Characters
The Handmaid’s Tale “Under His Eye” is the point where Season 3 stops letting characters drive the story and starts moving them around like plot pieces.
Deadline Awards Screening Series: Outlander Stars Chat About Season 5
Outlander fans got a little Droughtlander treat with a Deadline Awards Screening Series chat with Sam Heughan, Caitriona Balfe and Matt B. Roberts. Here’s a round-up of the panel...
The Handmaid’s Tale “Household” Review: Spectacle Beats Story Into Submission
The Handmaid’s Tale “Household” is visually stunning, but it turns Washington D.C., the silenced Handmaids, and Gilead’s pageantry into moments instead of scenes.
The Handmaid’s Tale “Unknown Caller” Review: The Tape Makes It Hurt
The Handmaid’s Tale “Unknown Caller” works because June’s tape makes Luke feel the truth about Nichole — then Serena turns that pain into a weapon.
The Handmaid’s Tale “God Bless The Child” Review: Emily Saves It, June Nearly Breaks It
The Handmaid’s Tale “God Bless The Child” is exceptional when Emily reunites with her family — and messy when June suddenly becomes a power broker between Fred and Serena.
The Handmaid’s Tale “Useful” Review: Serena Learns What She Wants
The Handmaid’s Tale “Useful” works because it tells us who Serena is without flashbacks — and shows how far she may go to get Nichole back.