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The Hunting Wives, about a group of glamorous, dangerous women in Texas, is based on a novel by May Cobb.
Malin Akerman and Brittany Snow star in Netflix's "The Hunting Wives," a very zany, very gay, MAGA-adjacent murder mystery.
You might recognize many of these spots in “The Hunting Wives,” a new North Carolina-filmed television show on Netflix.
Netflix's Texas-set soap opera cum murder mystery stars Brittany Snow as a transplant from Boston who becomes close to with a woman named Margo, played by Malin Akerman.
All is not so merry in this brand-new take on one of Shakespeare’s beloved comedies. The Merry Wives of Windsor has long been considered a frothy comedy of limited proportions, but this new ...
Reviews are out for The Hunting Wives, a new drama murder mystery on Netflix, and critics have me excited about the "utterly outlandish" series.
The Hunting Wives begins with a pretty basic soap opera premise: Sophie O’Neil (Brittany Snow) has just moved from Boston—sorry, Cambridge, where the show keeps reminding us Harvard is—to ...
Another day, another book-to-screen adaptation: The Hunting Wives is based on May Cobb’s popular mystery novel about a family that moves to Texas from the East Coast and gets entangled with the ...
Netflix's The Hunting Wives has just dropped on the streaming service in the US - but will it be back for season 2?
Sebastian Haffner and his novel, Abschied (Parting). Wiki Commons/Canva, CC BY Abschied (Parting) by Sebastian Haffner (1907-1999) is dominating the bestseller charts in Germany.
When viewers of the new series The Hunting Wives are introduced to the character—a rich, powerful Texas socialite with deadly secrets—in the powder room of a swanky soiree, she’s immediately ...