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 →
Seventeenth Century21 Versailles: All the Hair, Some of the Accuracy By Kendra on October 5, 2016 If you're watching Versailles, the BBC series set at the late-17th-century court of... Read more →
Seventeenth CenturyTop 5 Friday13 5 Things About Versailles, the Series By Trystan L. Bass on September 30, 2016 We've been eagerly awaiting the U.S. premiere of the TV series Versailles pretty much... 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 →
Man Candy Monday10 MCM: Johnny Depp By Trystan L. Bass on September 19, 2016 One of our favorite goth boys, it's time for a Johnny Depp Man Candy Monday. Trystan... 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 →
Eighteenth Century34 I Can’t Relax About That Ikea Video By Trystan L. Bass on August 16, 2016 And not just because of the costumes. I have so many unanswered questions! So let's just... Read more →
Top 5 Friday23 Top 5 Fops in Historical Costume Movies By Kendra on August 5, 2016 Let’s give it up for the ponciest, flounciest, and prissiest of characters in... Read more →
Seventeenth Century19 The King Is Dancing By Sarah Lorraine on August 4, 2016 Le Roi Danse (2000) by Gérard Corbiau manages to do what Corbiau's earlier... Read more →
Eighteenth Century33 Roots (2016): Part 1 By Kendra on August 2, 2016 Did you watch the 2016 remake of Roots, the classic story about one enslaved family... Read more →
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