Nineteenth Century108 We Like Bridgerton, So Suck It, Purists! By The Frock Flicks Team on January 6, 2021 On Christmas Day, Netflix dropped the new series Bridgerton (2020), based on the Regency... Read more →
Screen QueensSixteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday8 TBT: Elizabeth R (1971) By Trystan L. Bass on November 5, 2020 We've talked about this series before. We've praised Glenda Jackson for her portrayal of... Read more →
Eighteenth Century5 Thieves of the Wood (2018) Is Shockingly Entertaining: Part 1 By Kendra on September 22, 2020 Last Snark Week, Trystan did a round-up of variously potentially bad subtitled frock... Read more →
Nineteenth Century Patreon Post Unlocked: Mathilde Does 1890s Couture (Mostly) Right By Kendra on March 20, 2020 Mathilde, aka Matilda, currently showing on Amazon Prime under the title Mathilde: The... Read more →
Nineteenth Century18 Outsourced Sanditon (2019) Recaps – Episode 4 By The Frock Flicks Team on March 17, 2020 Frock Flicks note: This is a guest post by our friend Yosa Addiss. After pursuing a... Read more →
Eighteenth CenturySnark Week24 SNARK WEEK: Mylène Farmer Does 18th Century (NSFW) By Kendra on January 24, 2020 Support Frock Flicks with a small donation! During Snark Week and beyond,... Read more →
Snark Week55 SNARK WEEK: Oh the Strange Subtitled Frock Flicks You’ll Find By Trystan L. Bass on January 21, 2020 Support Frock Flicks with a small donation! During Snark Week and beyond,... Read more →
18th-Century QuestEighteenth Century18 18th Century Quest: Manon Lescaut (2013) By Kendra on October 15, 2019 Manon Lescaut is a weird (TV) movie, guys. It's based on a 1731 French novel by the... Read more →
Seventeenth CenturyTop 5 Friday13 Freaky Friday: Five Things About The Blood Queen (2015) By Trystan L. Bass on October 11, 2019 For October's Halloween season, I like to indulge my gothic side with some historical... Read more →
Nineteenth Century6 TBT: Daniel Deronda – Episode 3 By Kendra on September 19, 2019 I have wanted to do a deep-dive review of Daniel Deronda (2002) because it’s an... Read more →