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Video Queens
Cameron Crookston and Patrick Murray
14 episodes
3 days ago
Video Queens is a pop culture podcast where two queens take a look back at the movies that made them. Queer academic, Cameron Crookston and comedian, Patrick Murray dig into the best bits, cultural significance, and problematic moments in your favorite LGBTQ+ movies.
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Video Queens is a pop culture podcast where two queens take a look back at the movies that made them. Queer academic, Cameron Crookston and comedian, Patrick Murray dig into the best bits, cultural significance, and problematic moments in your favorite LGBTQ+ movies.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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12. Torch Song Trilogy - Fierstein Chat
Video Queens
55 minutes 36 seconds
4 years ago
12. Torch Song Trilogy - Fierstein Chat

This week the Queens watch Harvey Fierstein’s Torch Song Trilogy. The episode is pretty much a thin pretext for Cameron and Patrick to work on their Harvey Fierstein voices, but it really pays off! There’s also lots of good history stuff about the history of drag. Up in the problem attic we’re more interested what’s not in the boxes: bi phobia and dead queer characters.

Video Queens
Video Queens is a pop culture podcast where two queens take a look back at the movies that made them. Queer academic, Cameron Crookston and comedian, Patrick Murray dig into the best bits, cultural significance, and problematic moments in your favorite LGBTQ+ movies.