18th-Century QuestEighteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday21 TBT: Scaramouche (1952) Is Very Confused About the 18th Century By Kendra on October 13, 2016 Scaramouche (1952) is a "classic" film that's been on my list forever, since I saw images... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday19 TBT: Gaslight (1944) By Trystan L. Bass on October 6, 2016 If you've ever heard the term "gaslighting" in reference to a bad relationship, this... Read more →
Sixteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday12 Can We Talk About Olivier’s Hamlet? By Trystan L. Bass on September 29, 2016 This is the biggie, the one that all the others are held up against. Laurence Olivier's... Read more →
Seventeenth CenturyThrowback Thursday9 TBT: Frenchman’s Creek (1944) By Sarah Lorraine on September 22, 2016 I first ran across Frenchman's Creek (1944) when I was putting together the Man Candy... Read more →
Eighteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday5 TBT: Alexander Hamilton (1931) By Trystan L. Bass on September 15, 2016 I wonder if, since the popularity of the Broadway musical Hamilton, there will be a new... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday10 TBT: Immortal Beloved (1994) By Sarah Lorraine on September 8, 2016 Immortal Beloved (1994) was written and directed by Bernard Rose, and it is one of... Read more →
Screen QueensSixteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday20 TBT: Young Bess (1953) By Trystan L. Bass on September 1, 2016 Using historical fiction as a source for movies instead of actual history is nothing new.... Read more →
Sixteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday19 TBT: The Sea Hawk (1940) By Trystan L. Bass on May 12, 2016 This epic film takes a riff on actual historical events -- the tense period of the 16th... Read more →
Sixteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday14 TBT: Ever After (1998) By Sarah Lorraine on April 21, 2016 Ever After (1998) occupies a special place in the hearts of most costumers that I... Read more →
MedievalThrowback Thursday13 TBT: Camelot (1967) By Trystan L. Bass on April 7, 2016 This is my favorite musical ever. And I always cry at the end. No lie. Camelot is all... Read more →