Once upon a time two childhood neighbors made movies together in the backyard until one of them had to move away. Twenty years later, they are shocked to discover that they share a queer identity and a need for a roommate as they pursue their movie-making dreams in Los Angeles. What's that? You're not shocked that two gay people left home for Hollywood? Well, WE are and WE have a lot to catch up o... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 93 | Founded | a year ago |
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In this episode of Queer Cinema Catchup, Joe and Allison return to one of their favorite topics -- Taylor Swift -- to review her newest album 'The Life of a Showgirl.' They share their initial reactions; explore the album's perhaps overlooked lyrical... more
Welcome back to Queer Cinema Catchup! To kick of season two, Joe and Allison dissect the 2025 psychological drama thriller 'Lurker' directed by Alex Russell and starring Theodore Pellerin and Archie Madekwe. The movie explores the dark ascent of prot... more
In the season one finale of Queer Cinema Catchup, hosts Joe and Allison delve into the new romantic comedy 'A Nice Indian Boy,' directed by Roshan Sethi and based on Madhuri Shekar's acclaimed play of the same name, and interview the film's screenwri... more
In this episode of Queer Cinema Catchup, Joe and Allison delve into the 2016 Oscar-winning film 'Moonlight.' Joe experiences the film for the first time while Allison provides her take after a fourth viewing. They discuss the film's structure; key th... more
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Conversations across episodes center around diverse queer films and themes such as identity, representation, and emotional narratives. The hosts showcase a blend of humor and personal storytelling while engaging with movies that explore the complexities of queer experiences, familial expectations, and self-acceptance. Noteworthy for its nostalgic yet contemporary perspectives, the content spans various genres including romantic comedies, horror, and dramas, with each episode often inviting in-depth discussions about the cultural significance of the films reviewed. Additionally, the dynamic between the hosts offers a sense of camaraderie that resonates with listeners, inviting them to reflect on their experiences related to the themes at han... more
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