Nineteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday6 TBT: A Woman Rebels (1936) By Trystan L. Bass on May 11, 2017 The New York Times, reviewing A Woman Rebels in 1936 said Katharine Hepburn's title... Read more →
Man Candy MondaySeventeenth Century18 MCM: Charles II By Sarah Lorraine on April 17, 2017 Filmmakers can't seem to get enough of Charles II, and frankly, that's cool by me!... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturyWoman Crush Wednesday47 WCW: Elizabeth Bennet By Kendra on April 12, 2017 I can't believe we haven't done a Woman Candy Wednesday featuring EVERYONE's favorite... Read more →
Man Candy MondaySixteenth Century29 MCM: Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester By Trystan L. Bass on April 10, 2017 The historical figure of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, is best known for being Queen... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday21 TBT: Camille (1936) By Sarah Lorraine on December 1, 2016 Recently, we featured Greta Garbo for Woman Crush Wednesday, which resulted in a bunch... Read more →
Woman Crush Wednesday9 WCW: The Great Greta Garbo By Sarah Lorraine on November 16, 2016 In the wake of last week's stomach-churning election outcome, we decided we needed an... Read more →
Woman Crush Wednesday5 WCW: Bette Davis By Trystan L. Bass on November 9, 2016 She ruled as queens and empresses, she was the tempestuous heart of love triangles, and... Read more →
Screen QueensSixteenth CenturyTop 5 Friday14 5 Tilbury Speeches By Trystan L. Bass on November 4, 2016 There is perhaps no greater feminist moment in historical costume film or TV than this,... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday19 TBT: Gaslight (1944) By Trystan L. Bass on October 6, 2016 If you've ever heard the term "gaslighting" in reference to a bad relationship, this... Read more →
Sixteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday12 Can We Talk About Olivier’s Hamlet? By Trystan L. Bass on September 29, 2016 This is the biggie, the one that all the others are held up against. Laurence Olivier's... Read more →