Eighteenth CenturyUpcoming Movie News13 The Royal Exchange Mish-Mashes the Early 18th Century By Kendra on February 26, 2018 The Royal Exchange (L'echange des princesses) is a 2017 French film that's based on a... 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 →
Twentieth Century9 TBT: Lady Sings the Blues (1972) By Trystan L. Bass on February 15, 2018 Take legendary Motown diva Diana Ross and let her portray legendary jazz diva Billie... Read more →
Frock Flicks Guide25 A Selective List of Unhappily Ever After Films By Sarah Lorraine on February 14, 2018 In honor of Valentine's Day, which you may or may not hate with the heat of a thousand... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturyScreen QueensTop 5 Friday19 Top Five Victoria & Alberts on Screen By Trystan L. Bass on February 9, 2018 On February 10, 1840, Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, married... Read more →
Seventeenth CenturySnark Week13 SNARK WEEK: Juana Inés Is a Mixed Bag By Sarah Lorraine on January 24, 2018 Support Frock Flicks with a small donation! During Snark Week and beyond,... Read more →
Top 5 Friday37 Top Five Movie Genres I Give Exactly Zero Fucks About Watching By Sarah Lorraine on January 19, 2018 In an earlier post, I talked about the films and TV shows that I've been meaning to watch... Read more →
Man Candy Monday16 MCM: Tobias Menzies By Sarah Lorraine on January 8, 2018 I've already written a Man Candy Monday dedicated to Tobias Menzies' character... Read more →
Nineteenth Century9 Alias Grace By Kendra on January 2, 2018 Alias Grace -- the 2017 Netflix miniseries adaptation of the Margaret Atwood novel -- is... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturyScreen Queens33 Sissi Is the Pretty Pretty Princess We Didn’t Know We Needed By Trystan L. Bass on December 13, 2017 OK, maybe you already knew you needed her. Maybe you already had her! Maybe it's just me... Read more →