
A podcast highlighting LGBTQ films through the years, hosted by Manish and David.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmFilm HistoryRelationshipsSociety & Culture | ||||

Your Queer and Now hosts Dave (@darnthatdave) and Manish (@themanish89) take a look at 2001’s Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Nearly 2 decades ago, John Cameron Mitchell’s rock opera became a defining queer classic. With themes of gender, creativity, cele... more
Your hosts David (@darnthatdave) and Manish (@themanish89) are back from hiatus with an all new decade of queer films to explore! First up is 2000’s Billy Elliot starring Jamie Bell and Julie Walters. The hosts discuss the queerness of the movie, the... more
Your hosts Manish (@themanish89) and David (@daveagiannini) end their look at queer films in the 1930s with, you guessed it, 1939’s The Wizard of Oz starring Judy Garland. They discuss whether or not this is the most gay movie ever made, or at least ... more
On a special episode of the podcast series that takes a look at queer cinema year by year, your hosts Manish (@themanish89) and David (@daveagiannini) head towards the end of the 1930s with two films from two years: Stage Door from 1937 and Hotel du ... more
Manish (@themanish89) and David (@daveagiannini) discuss a horror movie that’s certainly of its time, 1936’s Dracula’s Daughter. The film is provocative, with its female vampire longing for women, despite the climate of the ‘30s and the overt homopho... more
Manish (@themanish89) and David (@daveagiannini), in their journey through queer films through the years, reach a low point, surprisingly, with this 1935 film. Sylvia Scarlett is directed by George Cukor and stars Katharine Hepburn (in drag) and Cary... more
Manish (@themanish89) and David (@daveagiannini) reach the year 1934 in their quest to watch queer films through the decades. They discuss The Gay Divorcee, the Best Picture nominee, starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. The film features plenty o... more
Manish (@themanish89) and David (@daveagiannini) go with their second choice for their look at queer film in 1933, Ladies They Talk About starring Barbara Stanwyck. There’s subtext galore as they discuss Stanwyck’s unique sexualtiy against the backdr... more
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