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Cameron Crookston and Patrick Murray
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.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 20 ratings
Cause these boys are coming for her! Cameron and Pat are the perfect pair to tackle our camp film favourites. Love listening their witty and insightful commentary.
BannnaRamma via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/01/21
This conversation is FYYYREEE!!!!
If you like a good “têtes-a-têtes” , a back and forth if you will, a chat if you must. Then this conversation is for you!!!
Rick Reale via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/15/21
Gets it together
In all the right ways
thisnicknameistaken777 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/11/21
Recent Episodes
It’s the season finale of Video Queens, and we’re taking you back to the beginning with the sequel to our pilot episode, Another Gay Sequel. Is this the worst movie we’ve watched? Patrick certainly thinks so, and goes through the five stages of grief over having watched it. Cameron tries to...
Published 07/12/21
It’s the last day of pride month so the queens are watching two drag movies! To Hollywood Cult Classic To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything Julie Newman, and the Aussie Indie hit The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert. Patrick tries to reconcile which drag road trip movie is which and...
Published 06/30/21
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...
Published 06/26/21
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