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Hand of God boasts a talented cast and intriguing premise, but neither are enough to overcome a resounding lack of meaningful drama or impactful thrills. Read Critics Reviews
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Parents need to know that Hand of God is a darkly mature drama exploring weighty questions of religion, sex, money, power, and politics. The central plot stems from a traumatic rape that spawns a suicide, and there are violent beatings and killings with significant blood.
- Ron Perlman, Dana Delany, Alona Tal
- Hand of God Confronts The Taboo Topic of Religion head-on
- These Actors Handle Going to “Dark Places” in Different Ways
- Julian Morris Drew Inspiration from Televangelism
- Ron Perlman Believes An Actor Should Turn Off The “Acting” Between Takes
- The Cast Would Save The World If It Could
While most shows veer away from topics like religion, Hand of God takes a more confrontational approach. Delany said of the hot-button topic, “We tend to be making fun of it or go fundamentalist. We tend to go to extremes in our country.” But that’s not the case with HoG. The show thrills Perlman “in its portrayal of the stuff that we tell ourselve...
These actors have got to go to some dark, dark places in Hand of God. How do they get there? Delany, who plays Judge Harris’ wife Crystal, finds it cathartic playing such somber roles. “That’s pretty easy for me — the darker, the better,” she laughed. “I don’t have a problem going to dark places at all. I find it enjoyable because we don’t get to d...
Playing a preacher comes easier to Morris from his time as a youth watching television preachers… and home shopping channels. He was drawn to the preachers’ charisma and confidence, and the comparison to the shopping networks is evident. “Listen, you’re selling something,” he said. “The shopping channels have a lot to thank televangelism because if...
Perlman is a consummate pro, always coming to set having completely done his homework, which includes making decisions about the scene’s arcs and the writer’s intentions. “It’s kind of like you’re a musician and you’re just deciding what’s legato, what’s staccato, what’s fortissimo, so there’s a lot of that.” And he doesn’t believe in staying in ch...
Hand of God is a spiritual journey of divine intervention. Perlman’s character is convinced that God is leading him to avenge injustice. Whether or not it’s true in the reality of the show is yet to be seen, but we were able to hear from the cast about what they would accomplish with a little bit of divine assistance. Perlman would choose to tackle...
Thankfully, Hand of God shouldn’t need a miracle to become a fully-fledged series, as it delivers more than enough solid performances and discomforting drama to fit right at home in today’s...
9/10. Excellent Show and Superb Acting. jane_hill-20569 4 September 2017. I was really surprised to see the negative reviews from the reviewers and Rotten Tomatoes. Of course, no show is right for every one, that is why we has thousands of different shows to watch but for me, this was a great show.
The series has received mixed reviews from critics. On Metacritic, the first season has a score of 44 out of 100 based on 19 critics reviews, and an 8.2/10 from IGN. The average rating on TV.com is 8.3 out of 10 based on 33 ratings. Emily VanDerWerff of Vox called the show "mind-bogglingly bad".