Fifteenth Century What The Frock Wednesday – The White Princess By Sarah Lorraine on May 3, 2017 There’s been some back-channel talk at Frock Flicks HQ regarding The White... Read more →
Fifteenth Century54 WTF Is Margaret Beaufort Wearing in The White Princess?!?! By Kendra on April 27, 2017 When The White Princess (2017) -- the based-on-a-Philippa-Gregory-novel sequel to The... Read more →
Fifteenth Century39 The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses – Gritty Historical Shakespeare By Trystan L. Bass on January 9, 2017 Seems like ages ago we first discussed Benedict Cumberbatch being cast as Richard III for... Read more →
Fifteenth Century10 The Borgias: Kick-Ass Hair: Season 1 By Kendra on November 1, 2016 The Borgias ran on Showtime from 2011-13, and while it wasn't always perfect, DAMN if... Read more →
Fifteenth CenturyScreen QueensSnark Week13 SNARK WEEK: WTF Is Queen Isabella Wearing in 1492: Conquest of Paradise? By Kendra on January 21, 2016 Support Frock Flicks with a small donation! During Snark Week and beyond, we'd be... Read more →
Fifteenth Century18 Buh-Bye Da Vinci’s Demons By Trystan L. Bass on November 2, 2015 This show falls firmly into the category of "the things I do for you people." Except I... Read more →
Fifteenth Century9 The Shadow of the Tower: Power in the Land By Sarah Lorraine on September 11, 2015 Catching up with The Shadow of the Tower -- Moving on to Part 2: Power in the Land. The... Read more →
Fifteenth Century2 The Shadow of the Tower: The Crown in Jeopardy By Sarah Lorraine on September 10, 2015 One of our readers, Jennette, suggested we cover the 13-part biopic of Henry VII filmed... Read more →
Fifteenth Century41 The Borgias vs. Borgia: Faith, Fear, and Fashion By Trystan L. Bass on May 6, 2015 After Showtime's The Borgias began in 2011, we podcasted the first few episodes of the... Read more →
Fifteenth CenturyMedieval6 St. Crispin’s Day – An excuse to talk about Henry V, The Princess Bride, and other randomness By Sarah Lorraine on October 25, 2014 You know the speech. The one where a youthful Kenneth Branagh references "manhoods" and... Read more →