Nineteenth Century1 Patreon Post Unlocked: Bram Stoker’s Dracula Deep Dive By Trystan L. Bass on October 30, 2020 You love it or you hate it, and I love the hell out of it (and this is my blog!).... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday20 TBT: Bram Stoker’s Dracula Deep Dive By Trystan L. Bass on October 31, 2019 You love it or you hate it, and I love the hell out of it (and this is my blog!). We... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday20 TBT: All the Little Women By Trystan L. Bass on May 10, 2018 Yet another version of Louisa May Alcott's classic novel Little Women, first published in... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturyWoman Crush Wednesday12 Woman Crush Wednesday: Jo March By Trystan L. Bass on March 8, 2017 For many girls, Josephine "Jo" March from Little Women is our first hero. Louisa May... Read more →
Woman Crush Wednesday13 WCW: Marry, Shag, Slap By Trystan L. Bass on June 22, 2016 We are all about equal time here at Frock Flicks, so it's time for a Woman Crush... Read more →
Woman Crush Wednesday13 Woman Crush Wednesday: Winona Ryder By Trystan L. Bass on March 23, 2016 If you're a goth girl of a certain age, Winona Ryder is your spirit animal. She is us, we... Read more →
Tangential but Interesting!8 Drunk History or Why Didn’t We Think of This? By Trystan L. Bass on April 1, 2015 If you've listened to the Frock Flicks podcasts (or met any of us), you might have... Read more →
Top 5 Friday1 Top 5 Historical Costume Movies for Book Lovers By Kendra on January 9, 2015 Top 5 Historical Costume Movies for Book Lovers: historical costume movies that capture the joys and pains of being a book lover and/or writer.
Top 5 Friday5 Top Five Holiday Movies Other Than “A Christmas Carol” By Trystan L. Bass on December 19, 2014 The Christmas movies are in full force on every TV channel right now (for those of us who... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturyPodcasts9 Podcast: Little Women (1994) By The Frock Flicks Team on December 5, 2014 This version of Little Women gets it nearly perfect, from a script that stays close to... Read more →