Fox Nation is moving further into reality TV with the debut of new series “The Real Hatfields and McCoys: Forever Feuding.”
The series marks Fox Nation’s next step into reality TV content following the June 2022 debut of “Duck Dynasty” spinoff “Duck Family Treasure.” Recently, the Fox News-backed streamer has been ramping up its lifestyle and entertainment offering on the platform, including projects featuring Kevin Costner, Roseanne Barr and Kelsey Grammer.
Launching April 24 on the conservative streamer, the five-episode “The Real Hatfields & McCoys: Forever Feuding” “will spotlight the modern-day Hatfields and McCoys whose notoriously violence-ridden relationship has taken a contemporary twist. From the families’ brutal disputes in the 1800s to current 21st century issues, the program, set in West Virginia, highlights their ongoing rivalry.”
Per Fox Nation, “Hatfield family members including Nancy Justus (the oldest surviving direct descendent of Devil Anse Hatfield), Missy Lester, Amber Bishop, Chad Bishop and...
The series marks Fox Nation’s next step into reality TV content following the June 2022 debut of “Duck Dynasty” spinoff “Duck Family Treasure.” Recently, the Fox News-backed streamer has been ramping up its lifestyle and entertainment offering on the platform, including projects featuring Kevin Costner, Roseanne Barr and Kelsey Grammer.
Launching April 24 on the conservative streamer, the five-episode “The Real Hatfields & McCoys: Forever Feuding” “will spotlight the modern-day Hatfields and McCoys whose notoriously violence-ridden relationship has taken a contemporary twist. From the families’ brutal disputes in the 1800s to current 21st century issues, the program, set in West Virginia, highlights their ongoing rivalry.”
Per Fox Nation, “Hatfield family members including Nancy Justus (the oldest surviving direct descendent of Devil Anse Hatfield), Missy Lester, Amber Bishop, Chad Bishop and...
- 4/10/2023
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
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I often like watching Indie movies because they are the breeding grounds for more imaginative work. Even though they often have a lower budget they often have more freedom to make a statement or touch on subjects that Hollywood haven’t caught up on. Face of Evil takes a look at the state of the world and more importantly the effects of Ptsd on soldiers, and with the current climate (and Trump’s idiotic statements) this is very topical.
When Jay (Scott Baxter) returns from service he finds it hard to settle in, especially with the current state of his home. During a party for his friends turn on him, apparently being changed into zombies by an exotic flu. Fighting for his life, he...
I often like watching Indie movies because they are the breeding grounds for more imaginative work. Even though they often have a lower budget they often have more freedom to make a statement or touch on subjects that Hollywood haven’t caught up on. Face of Evil takes a look at the state of the world and more importantly the effects of Ptsd on soldiers, and with the current climate (and Trump’s idiotic statements) this is very topical.
When Jay (Scott Baxter) returns from service he finds it hard to settle in, especially with the current state of his home. During a party for his friends turn on him, apparently being changed into zombies by an exotic flu. Fighting for his life, he...
- 9/14/2018
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Stars: Scott Baxter, Chad Bishop, Jamie Bernadette, Janet Roth, James Hutchinson, Christopher Thorpe, Charmane Star, Bryan Howard, David Alan Graf | Written and Directed by Vito Dinatolo
I often like watching Indie movies because they are the breeding grounds for more imaginative work. Even though they often have a lower budget they often have more freedom to make a statement or touch on subjects that Hollywood haven’t caught up on. Face of Evil takes a look at the state of the world and more importantly the effects of Ptsd on soldiers, and with the current climate (and Trump’s idiotic statements) this is very topical.
When Jay (Scott Baxter) returns from service he finds it hard to settle in, especially with the current state of his home. During a party for his friends turn on him, apparently being changed into zombies by an exotic flu. Fighting for his life, he...
I often like watching Indie movies because they are the breeding grounds for more imaginative work. Even though they often have a lower budget they often have more freedom to make a statement or touch on subjects that Hollywood haven’t caught up on. Face of Evil takes a look at the state of the world and more importantly the effects of Ptsd on soldiers, and with the current climate (and Trump’s idiotic statements) this is very topical.
When Jay (Scott Baxter) returns from service he finds it hard to settle in, especially with the current state of his home. During a party for his friends turn on him, apparently being changed into zombies by an exotic flu. Fighting for his life, he...
- 10/7/2016
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
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