
Welcome to A Piece of Pie: the Queer Film Podcast. Creator and host Brian Rowe welcomes a rotating cast of contributors to discuss/ review movies both new and old; giving them their own unique queer perspective. Podcasts will post bi-weekly.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 149 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsTV & Film | |||

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This week our friend Keegon Schuett returns to the show to continue gushing about Diane Keaton as a mother to queer people. In The First Wives Club it’s a token lesbian, while she’s best friends with fellow icons Gol... more
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We're commemorating the Christmas season by taking a look at two Nicole Kidman films. First up, the final film from Stanley Kubrick, Eyes Wide Shut, co-starring her then-husband Tom Cruise. And we pair it with Babygi... more
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This week we're celebrating the late, great Diane Keaton. Contributor and playwright Keegon Schuett returns to the pod with one of his favorite warm blanket movies, Something's Gotta Give co-starring Jack Nicholson a... more
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With Paul Thomas Anderson's newest One Battle After Another in theaters and heavily favored in the Awards conversation, Brian and Max return to their project pairing off his films with the work of fellow American mas... more
Humorless and lackluster chat led by know it alls. Its average at best
I recently discovered this podcast, and it quickly became a favorite. Their film discussions thoughtful and engaging and have become a cozy escape on stressful days.
My Own Private Idaho & The Living End in one episode.
Thanks for this discussion.
Peace
This podcast is contextual and entertaining. I love the interaction and product value. I love movies and their perspective match my in-depth perspective. Crazy Good.
I’ve really enjoyed the episodes I’ve listened to so far! They carefully and cleverly select two movies that compliment each other, allowing for thought-provoking discussion. Perfect for an L.A. “it’s gonna take about 45 minutes no matter where you are headed” kinda drive.
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Focusing on films from a unique queer perspective, there's an exploration of both classic and contemporary cinema, with discussions engaging in themes like identity, desire, and societal norms. Each episode features lively conversations about various films, providing analysis that incorporates personal experiences alongside critical viewpoints on representation in the industry. Listeners can expect a blend of humor and insight, making it an engaging resource for both film enthusiasts and members of the LGBTQ+ community. The hosts often highlight issues such as queer representation in cinema and advocate for accountability in film portrayal, creating a supportive space for discussion.
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