Forgotten HistoryTop 5 Friday41 Top 5 (Modern) Historical Fiction Novels That Need Film Adaptations By Kendra on October 20, 2017 As I've mentioned before, one of my favorite book genres is historical fiction (the other... Read more →
Top 5 Friday43 Top 5 Dance Scenes: A Different Take! By Kendra on August 4, 2017 There are three of us writing for Frock Flicks, and we've all got our own preferences and... Read more →
Woman Crush Wednesday20 WCW: Meryl Streep By Kendra on July 19, 2017 Meryl Streep! The greatest actress of her generation! Beautiful! Immensely talented!... Read more →
Frock Flicks Guide4 Michael O’Connor: The Frock Flicks Guide By Kendra on July 13, 2017 The name Michael O'Connor may not ring many bells, if any, for you, but as soon as I... Read more →
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Man Candy Monday42 MCM: Christian Bale By Kendra on March 27, 2017 How does Kendra like 'em? Tall, dark, and handsome. So it's saying something that I make... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday17 TBT: Desperate Romantics By Sarah Lorraine on March 9, 2017 It took me far longer than it should have to watch Desperate Romantics (2009), and even... 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 →
Nineteenth Century9 Following the Underground Railroad on WGN By Trystan L. Bass on March 7, 2017 The second season of Underground (2016-) premieres on WGN America on March 8, 2017, and... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturySnark Week52 SNARK WEEK: Bonnets Are the Derpiest By Trystan L. Bass on January 25, 2017 Support Frock Flicks with a small donation! During Snark Week and beyond, we're grateful... Read more →