Nineteenth CenturyTop 5 Friday16 Five Things About The Frankenstein Chronicles By Trystan L. Bass on March 16, 2018 Way back in 2015, The Frankenstein Chronicles premiered in the U.K., but just last month... Read more →
Top 5 FridayTwentieth Century18 Top Five Inaccuracies in Winchester By Sarah Lorraine on February 23, 2018 Two-thirds of the Frock Flicks Original Broadway Recording Cast lives within 2 miles of... Read more →
Tangential but Interesting!15 Vote for the Spookiest Historical Villain By The Frock Flicks Team on October 31, 2017 Happy Halloween! We hope you're enjoying some tricks or treats while dressed in... Read more →
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 →
Eighteenth CenturyNineteenth Century19 Witchy Wednesday: Dark Shadows – The Vampire Curse By Trystan L. Bass on October 18, 2017 This week's Halloween treat combines two great tastes that taste great together --... Read more →
Top 5 Friday22 Top 5 Black Dresses in Historical Costume Movies & TV By Trystan L. Bass on October 13, 2017 Who doesn't love a little black dress? Or a big one? It can be chic and sophisticated,... Read more →
Seventeenth Century21 Witchy Wednesday: The Witch (2015) By Trystan L. Bass on October 11, 2017 As we get closer to Halloween, your resident goth here, Trystan, is kicking off Witchy... Read more →
Nineteenth Century14 Burke & Hare, Murder & Fun By Sarah Lorraine on March 20, 2017 As a loooong time fan of Simon Pegg from the days of Spaced, I've pretty much watched... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturyUpcoming Movie News31 Is This the Real Mary Shelley? By Trystan L. Bass on March 1, 2017 I've been updating the Upcoming Movies list recently, and I came across the movie... Read more →
Nineteenth Century9 Ghosts of Slavery in Beloved By Trystan L. Bass on February 16, 2017 Toni Morrison's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Beloved creates evocative, often terrifying... Read more →