Nineteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday16 TBT: Byron (2003) By Kendra on March 12, 2020 I don't know if I'm really the right person to review the 2003 TV mini-series Byron, the... Read more →
Top 5 Friday3 1816, Lake Geneva, Frankenstein, Romantic Poets – The Top Five Flicks By Trystan L. Bass on May 25, 2018 It may well be the Ur-Story for goths and horror fans -- that fateful summer in 1816 when... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday11 TBT: Possession (2002) By Trystan L. Bass on May 3, 2018 This is a classic case of 'not every book can be adapted to film. Possession by A.S.... 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 →
Throwback ThursdayTwentieth Century8 TBT: Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994) By Trystan L. Bass on November 16, 2017 Combine literary nerding, alcoholic binging, a little bit of sex, and incredibly charming... Read more →
Man Candy Monday13 MCM: Lord Byron By Trystan L. Bass on October 30, 2017 He's the original 'mad, bad, and dangerous to know' hottie -- George Gordon Byron, 6th... Read more →
Top 5 Friday22 Top Five Historical Movies for Those Who Sew By Kendra on March 25, 2016 All of us who write for Frock Flicks also sew, and we know that many of you do too. For... Read more →
Nineteenth Century Pandaemonium (2000) short review By Kendra on April 29, 2000 Pretty bad, even with such a great cast as Samantha Morton, Linus Roache, and John... Read more →