Screen QueensSixteenth Century5 Mary, Queen of Scots (1971) By Trystan L. Bass on April 11, 2023 I've mentioned this one a few times as having a highly romanticized plot and very pretty,... Read more →
Top 5 Friday35 Top Five Friday: Top Five Dresses I Would Wear the Shit Out Of By Sarah Lorraine on September 13, 2019 Because there are frock flicks you're dying to raid the wardrobes of... Anne... Read more →
Screen QueensSixteenth Century37 Red & Dead: Mary Queen of Scots’ Execution on Screen By Trystan L. Bass on April 9, 2019 On February 8, 1587, Mary Queen of Scots was executed, which has, of course come up a few... Read more →
Frock Flicks Guide11 Costume Designer Margaret Furse: The Frock Flicks Guide By Trystan L. Bass on November 15, 2018 She won an Oscar, an Emmy, and a BAFTA for costume design, and these wins and all her... Read more →
Frock Flicks Guide27 Iconic Historical Movie Costumes of the 1960s By Sarah Lorraine on June 12, 2018 This is an occasional series highlighting historical movie and TV costumes that best... Read more →
Tangential but Interesting!26 Oh the Bad Movies & TV You’ll Watch 6! By The Frock Flicks Team on September 11, 2017 With seemingly endless hours of historical costume movies and TV shows on Amazon Prime,... Read more →
Frock Flicks GuideScreen QueensSixteenth Century14 Mary Queen of Scots in Movies & TV By Trystan L. Bass on December 8, 2015 On this day in 1542, Mary Stuart was born. Six days later, she was crowned Mary, Queen of... Read more →
Frock Flicks GuideSixteenth Century18 Henry VIII in Movies and TV By Trystan L. Bass on April 27, 2015 An article in the UK's Telegraph newspaper said that Wolf Hall shows how "every... Read more →
Frock Flicks GuideScreen QueensSixteenth Century11 Badass Babes: Anne Boleyn By Sarah Lorraine on March 31, 2015 Few historical queens, apart from perhaps Marie Antoinette and Elizabeth I, have had so... Read more →
Sixteenth CenturyTop 5 Friday10 Top Five Elizabethan Movies & TV Series By Trystan L. Bass on February 6, 2015 After Snark Week and our recent post on what movies and TV get wrong about 16th-century... Read more →