Nineteenth Century20 Belgravia: Julian Fellowes Goes 1840s By Kendra on April 30, 2020 Belgravia (2020) is a new, six-episode series on the Epix channel from Downton Abbey... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturyScreen Queens18 A Closer Look at Victoria’s Shamrock Gown By Trystan L. Bass on April 25, 2019 I really wasn't paying attention to season three of Victoria (2019), but turning on PBS... Read more →
Nineteenth Century8 The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017) Doesn’t Reinvent the Carol By Trystan L. Bass on December 20, 2018 Both predictable yet not exactly a holiday retread, The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017)... Read more →
Nineteenth Century19 TBT: Cranford (2007-2010) By Trystan L. Bass on December 13, 2018 There's only a few mentions of Christmas in the two series of Cranford (2007-2010), but... Read more →
Nineteenth Century6 My Cousin Rachel, 2017 Edition By Kendra on December 12, 2017 I keep hoping that Trystan will get around to watching the 2017 My Cousin Rachel, the... Read more →
Nineteenth Century6 Emily Dickinson’s Quiet Passion By Trystan L. Bass on December 5, 2017 With a title like A Quiet Passion (2017) and a topic such as Emily Dickinson, audiences... Read more →
Nineteenth Century38 To Walk Invisible (2016) – Better Bronte, but Still Not Best By Trystan L. Bass on April 3, 2017 To Walk Invisible (2016) is the latest attempt to look at the life of the Brontë... Read more →
Nineteenth Century22 All the Bronte Sisters You Could Ever Want By Trystan L. Bass on March 24, 2017 Are you ready to wander the moors with me and Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë?... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturyScreen Queens79 Trying to Muster Enthusiasm for Victoria By Kendra on February 8, 2017 Guys! Usually we here at Frock Flicks review whatever it is we have been watching, which... 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 →