Woman Crush Wednesday8 WCW: Emma Stone By Sarah Lorraine on March 17, 2021 Emma Stone is one of my favorite actresses, and she's got a growing repertoire of... Read more →
Man Candy Monday22 MCM: Jean Marais By Kendra on November 16, 2020 Jean Marais (1913-98) was an icon of classic French cinema. The muse (and lover) of... Read more →
Woman Crush Wednesday26 WCW: Alex Kingston By Kendra on June 19, 2019 To many of us, Alex Kingston is Moll Flanders or River Song. Trystan is right, she... Read more →
Eighteenth CenturyFrock Flicks GuideNineteenth CenturyScreen QueensSeventeenth CenturySixteenth Century32 Frock Flicks Guide to Lesser English/British Queens on Film: Renaissance through 19th Century By Kendra on March 5, 2019 I admit it, I am totally a (historical) royals geek. Of course, I understand that royalty... Read more →
Eighteenth Century15 Dressed in Black: 17th and 18th Century By Trystan L. Bass on October 19, 2018 This Halloween season, Trystan is indulging her gothy love of black garb in frock flicks... Read more →
Seventeenth Century12 Reader Request Review: The Draughtsman’s Contract (1982) By Trystan L. Bass on June 5, 2018 So many readers have requested that we review The Draughtsman's Contract (1982), and the... Read more →
Sci-Fi & FantasySeventeenth CenturyTwentieth Century28 Timeless Is Back! By Kendra on April 19, 2018 Yay! Because, not much else is yanking my chain these days, guys. I know, I know, I... Read more →
Seventeenth CenturySnark Week21 SNARK WEEK: Trying to Make Sense of The King’s Whore By Sarah Lorraine on January 24, 2017 Support Frock Flicks with a small donation! During Snark Week and beyond, we're grateful... Read more →
Seventeenth CenturyThrowback Thursday20 TBT: Moll Flanders (1996) By Trystan L. Bass on December 8, 2016 In 1996, two adaptions of the Daniel Defoe novel The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the... Read more →
Seventeenth Century Moll Flanders (1996) short review By Kendra on April 29, 1996 The story, which is VERY adapted from the original novel, is tedious and dull. See the... Read more →