Sixteenth Century32 Witchy Wednesday: Bathory – Countess of Blood (2008) By Trystan L. Bass on October 25, 2017 Apparently, Bathory: Countess of Blood (2008) cost 10 million Euros (about $15 million at... Read more →
Screen QueensSixteenth Century23 Random Thoughts on Lucy Worsley’s Six Wives By Kendra on October 3, 2017 I do love a good historical documentary, and Lucy Worsley's are right up at the top of my... Read more →
Screen QueensSixteenth Century38 Jodhaa Akbar: A 16th-Century Indian Romance By Kendra on September 20, 2017 I've been wanting to delve into some non-Western cinema for a while now, but it's hard to... Read more →
Sixteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday6 TBT: Seven Seas to Calais (1962) By Trystan L. Bass on August 31, 2017 Trodding well-worn ground with Sir Walter Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth I, Seven Seas to... Read more →
Screen QueensSixteenth CenturyUpcoming Movie News58 About That New Mary Queen of Scots Film By Trystan L. Bass on August 22, 2017 Y'all probably know I'm the resident Mary Queen of Scots fan here, and I've been... Read more →
Sixteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday19 TBT: Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1990) By Trystan L. Bass on July 20, 2017 Juicing up Shakespeare is nothing new. The producers of TNT's Will and ABC's Still Star... Read more →
Sixteenth Century25 Will on TNT: Stream-of-Consciousness Recap By Trystan L. Bass on July 11, 2017 I watched the first episode of Will on TNT, and here's what I've got. I make no promises... Read more →
Sixteenth Century25 Still Star Crossed Is Not Up to Snuff By Trystan L. Bass on June 27, 2017 I wanted to like Still Star Crossed (2017) -- the show that riffs on what could happen... Read more →
Sixteenth Century47 TNT’s Will WTFery By Kendra on June 20, 2017 Out goes Reign, in comes Will, the new Adam Ant Shakespeare bio-series from TNT. I guess... Read more →
Screen QueensSixteenth Century22 We Bid a Fond Farewell to Reign (2013-2017) By Trystan L. Bass on June 19, 2017 Alas, our favorite historically inaccurate punching bag has left the building. That's... Read more →