Saw it this weekend myself. Some similarities, but some big differences.

In this one, they don't know what caused the infertility and there aren't groups of fertile women left. The world is just fizzling out. Tghere's also a heavy backdrop of oppression as immigrants are being rounded up and shipped out and the world in general is collapsing. It's set in England and we get vague references to it being the last country "standing," but they never really go into detail as to what's happened elsewhere.

It's worth seeing if you like apocolyptic sci-fi kinda stuff.

I've always heard The Handmaid's Tale is good...never have read it yet though. Maybe I'll pick it up soon.