Episodes

  • Bridgerton Season 4 Premiere & First Look
    Jan 16 2026

    In this special bonus episode of Swoon-Worthy, we’re taking you straight to Paris — well, virtually — for the Bridgerton Season 4 red carpet celebration. This week, we tuned in for interviews with the dazzling cast, including Luke Thompson, Yerin Ha, and Claudia Jessie, before getting an exclusive sneak peek at the full first episode.

    We break down everything from the highly anticipated masquerade ball (yes, the costumes are as decadent as you’re imagining) to the character moments that already have us theorizing about the season ahead. We also share our very real experience with the livestream’s technical hiccups and laugh through the chaos.

    Whether you’re here for the fashion highlights, the Cinderella story romance, or the sheer joy of being back in the Ton, this episode is our love letter to a show that continues to sweep us off our feet.

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    42 mins
  • Period Drama News & Upcoming Releases We’re Swooning Over (November 2025)
    Nov 13 2025

    In this bonus episode of Swoon-Worthy, we bring you a roundup of the latest and upcoming period dramas — from buzzy premieres to hidden gems and future favorites. We rave about Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein (2025), with its breathtaking costuming, emotionally rich performances, and gothic storytelling that’s anything but monstrous. We also dig into King & Conqueror (Amazon Prime), starring James Norton, and explain why early reviews might be missing the mark.

    Joe Wright’s Mussolini: Son of the Century (Mubi) gets our attention as an under-the-radar miniseries with bold historical ambition. Then we preview what’s coming soon:

    • Merteuil / The Seduction (HBO Max France, Nov 14) — a feminist prequel to Les Liaisons dangereuses
    • Train Dreams (Netflix, Nov 21) — a haunting frontier tale starring Joel Edgerton
    • 100 Nights of Hero and Fackham Hall (Dec 5 theatrical releases) — one poetic, one parodic, both irresistible
    • Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials (Netflix, Jan 15) — a fresh take on country house mystery
    • The Forsytes and The Count of Monte Cristo (PBS Masterpiece, March 2026) — sweeping sagas with star-studded casts
    • The Nightingale (Feb 12, 2027) — Dakota and Elle Fanning finally unite in Kristin Hannah’s WWII adaptation

    We also tease a few newly announced period dramas with no release dates yet — but trust us, they’re already on our radar. Whether you’re craving corsets, conspiracies, or complex heroines, this episode is your guide to what’s making waves in the world of period storytelling.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Anne of Green Gables: The Perfect Period Drama (with Kindred Spirits Book Club)
    Nov 5 2025

    In the Season 5 finale of the Swoon-Worthy Podcast, we're joined by Kelly and Ragon from Kindred Spirits Book Club Podcast for a special crossover episode. ogether, we revisit the beloved 1985 miniseries Anne of Green Gables and explore what makes it the perfect period drama.

    From favorite scenes and themes of family and friendship to Megan Follows’ unforgettable and relatable portrayal of Anne, we dive into why this story continues to resonate. We share a lively conversation around the sweeping music, authentic costuming, and dreamy landscapes that make Avonlea feel like home.

    We also reflect on how the miniseries holds up to L.M. Montgomery’s original novel — and share our personal connections to both the book and the screen adaptation.

    Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering Anne, this episode is a celebration of kindred spirits and timeless storytelling.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Nosferatu & Dracula: Why We Love Every Version
    Oct 29 2025

    This week on Swoon-Worthy, or should I say Spook-Worthy, we sink our teeth into Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu (2024) — and trace the vampiric lineage through a century of cinematic adaptations. From the eerie 1922 Nosferatu silent film to Werner Herzog’s haunting 1979 remake, and from Bela Lugosi’s iconic 1931 Dracula to Gary Oldman in Coppola’s lush 1992 version, we explore how each film reimagines the vampire myth for its moment. We break down the cast and pivotal scenes in Eggers’ latest vision, and reflect on what makes these stories so enduring, seductive, and strangely comforting. Whether you’re here for folklore, fangs, or fog-drenched castles, this episode is a love letter to the vampire’s cinematic evolution.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • House of Guinness: Not Peaky Blinders — A Show of Its Own
    Oct 22 2025

    In this episode of Swoon-Worthy, we uncap the drama of Netflix’s House of Guinness, the sweeping historical drama series that follows the powerful Guinness siblings in 19th-century Ireland. We share our favorite scenes and dive deep into character arcs, sibling dynamics, and the tangled romances involving strong women, ambitious brothers, and the intriguing Mr. Rafferty (James Norton). We gush over the standout costuming (especially the men’s fashion, which rarely steals the spotlight), and muse on what we’d love to see in a potential Season 2. Did it succeed in what it was marketed as: Peaky Blinders meets Succession? We break down what worked, what didn’t, and why House of Guinness might just be carving out its own legacy.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Chocolat: Love, Liberation, and a Touch of Magic
    Oct 15 2025

    In this episode of Swoon-Worthy, we unwrap the rich layers of Chocolat (2000), Lasse Hallström’s enchanting adaptation of Joanne Harris’s novel. Set in a conservative French village during Lent, the film follows Vianne Rocher (Juliette Binoche), a mysterious chocolatier whose confections — and compassion — begin to melt the town’s rigid traditions. We explore the film’s blend of romance and rebellion and the unforgettable performances by Juliette Binoche, Judi Dench, Lena Olin, Alfred Molina, and Johnny Depp. From the magic-infused sweets to the vibrant characters, we discuss how Chocolat serves up a story that’s indulgent, empowering, and deeply swoon-worthy.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • The Beguiled Through Sofia Coppola’s Lens
    Oct 8 2025

    In this episode of Swoon-Worthy, we step into the candle-lit halls of a Virginia girls’ boarding school during the Civil War to explore Sofia Coppola’s The Beguiled (2017). With her signature aesthetic — soft light, simmering tension, and female-centered storytelling — Coppola reimagines this Southern Gothic tale with a fresh perspective that’s both haunting and quietly radical. We compare her adaptation to the 1966 novel and the 1971 Clint Eastwood film, unpacking how each version handles repression, desire, and power. From the film’s understated costuming to its emotionally charged performances (Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst, Elle Fanning, and Colin Farrell) we discuss why this female-led narrative deserves more attention — and how Coppola’s vision creates a snapshot in time that lingers long after the credits roll.

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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • Downton Abbey’s Bittersweet Goodbye
    Sep 21 2025

    In this heartfelt episode of Swoon-Worthy, we return to the Grantham estate one last time to unpack Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale. Joined by fellow longtime fans, we share personal reflections on this beloved period drama as we explore the film’s emotional send-off, the character arcs that made us swoon (and sob), and the costumes that reminded us why we fell in love with the iconic Upstairs and Downstairs world. From teary goodbyes to triumphant callbacks, we discuss how the finale honors the legacy of the series while offering fans a final toast to Downton. Nostalgic, celebratory, and just a little bit devastating — this one’s for those who’ve stayed through every scandal, soirée, and sentimental swoon.

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    1 hr and 39 mins