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Video Queens
Cameron Crookston and Patrick Murray
14 episodes
5 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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5. Mambo Italiano- I Have No Son
Video Queens
52 minutes 8 seconds
4 years ago
5. Mambo Italiano- I Have No Son

This week the Queens watch Mambo Italian, the gay Canadian-Italian answer to My Big Fat Greek Wedding. Cameron has a mental block against the protagonist’s name that borders on pathological and Patrick workshops a new sensitive gay character, Davis. Join us up in the problem attack to unpack a box filled with gay guys who hate other gay guys, effeminacy, and the dreaded “scene.”

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.