Kate Mara’s Secrets Will Kill Her in Apple TV’s ‘Imperfect Women’ Trailer

Kate Mara’s Secrets Will Kill Her in Apple TV’s ‘Imperfect Women’ Trailer

“Imperfect” doesn’t even begin to describe the friendship between Kerry Washington, Elisabeth Moss and Kate Mara in Apple TV’s Imperfect Women. On Wednesday, Apple released the trailer (below) for Imperfect Women, a series adaptation of Araminta Hall’s novel of the same name. Annie Weisman (Physical, Based on a True Story) did the adapting and the showrunning….

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‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Star Madeline Brewer on Janine’s Final Scene: “I Was Inconsolable”

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Star Madeline Brewer on Janine’s Final Scene: “I Was Inconsolable”

[This story contains major spoilers from The Handmaid’s Tale series finale, titled “The Handmaid’s Tale.”] Now that The Handmaid’s Tale has finished telling its tale, Madeline Brewer can react to Janine’s ending. The final episode had the tricky task of ending June’s (Elisabeth Moss) story while also setting up Hulu’s Gilead TV universe with the forthcoming sequel…

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June and Hannah Ending, Explained

June and Hannah Ending, Explained

[This story contains MAJOR spoilers from The Handmaid’s Tale series finale, titled “The Handmaid’s Tale.”] The Handmaid’s Tale‘s creator Bruce Miller always knew how he was going to end the series. A key location detail changed along the way and he didn’t know how many seasons it would take to get there, or that Margaret…

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‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Stars Elisabeth Moss and Max Minghella on That Shattering Betrayal

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Stars Elisabeth Moss and Max Minghella on That Shattering Betrayal

[This story contains spoilers from season six, episode seven of The Handmaid’s Tale, “Shattered.”] “It was Nick who told me everything.” The Handmaid Tale‘s June (Elisabeth Moss) first heard those words while hiding in a closet with Nick (Max Minghella), as High Commander Wharton (Josh Charles) informed fiancée Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski) that his son-in-law…

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#‘Next Goal Wins’ Review: Taika Waititi’s Soccer Film Sacrifices Sincerity for Self-Conscious Humor

#‘Next Goal Wins’ Review: Taika Waititi’s Soccer Film Sacrifices Sincerity for Self-Conscious Humor

Before the world premiere of his latest film, Next Goal Wins, Taika Waititi offered a few introductory words and a characteristically dopey bit. He thanked his team, and then punched the microphone at the Princess of Wales theater because he was fired-up about imperialism. The microphone broke. The crowd laughed. Before leaving the stage, Waititi…

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