Netflix’s American Primeval throws us headfirst into the untamed wilderness of Utah Territory in 1857, a time when the American West was a cauldron of conflict. The series, a visually stunning ...
The highly fictionalized six-part series drops Thursday. It centers around 1857 events in the Utah War as the federal ...
As you watch Netflix's "American Primeval," learn more about a key moment in the first episode: the Mountain Meadows Massacre ...
The Western series, starring Taylor Kitsch, is a violent and thrilling portrayal of Utah's Mountain Meadows Massacre.
American Primeval is a sprawling, epic TV series, one that feels both deeply indebted to the Westerns of old and a purposeful rebuke of them. Present still are the genre’s John Ford-esque cloudless ...
Creator Mark L. Smith's six-episode examination of scruffy, vicious people traversing the Utah Territory in 1857 also stars ...
Yes, and no. American Primeval is a work of historic fiction. Meaning, Sara and Isaac’s story is made up, as is the story of ...
American Primeval is fiction. But the Mountain Meadows Massacre was a real event – one with which many viewers might be unfamiliar.
When Decider asked Taylor Kitsch if any of his many, many American Primeval fight scenes stood out to him in memory, he initially said, “No,” prompting co-star Betty Gilpin to giggle. Then, he ...
New warnings about alcoholic beverages buttress the LDS Word of Wisdom health code. George Romney, Mitt's father is honored, ...
Netflix's latest original paints a much grubbier picture of Western life than Taylor Sheridan's Dallas-esque saga.