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Subtextual: A Queer Film Pod

Lizzie Doria & Sam De La Fuente
Dude, Where's My Car?
Queer Subtext
Batman Forever
Challengers
Jack Frost (1998)
The Family Stone
Ghost (1990)
Chicago (2002 Film)
The Mummy (1999)
Fan Fiction
Jaws
Luca Guadagnino
Tennis
El Dorado
Dreamworks
Elton John
Youtube
Fight Club
Patrick Swayze
Chicago, United States

Most movies are gay. We'll prove it.

Subtextual is a film podcast hosted by your two favorite queer women, Lizzie & Sam. Every episode we select a beloved movie and breakdown all of the queer subtext we can find, plus dive into the production, critic reception, and our own hot takes. Come for the movies, stay for the gay!You can find us at:Youtube @subtextualpodInstagram @subtextualpodLetterboxd... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes141Founded5 years ago
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Latest Episodes

Lizzie and Sam light one up for 4/20 stoner movie staple Dude, Where's My Car? from the year Y2K starring hot idiots Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott. We do an academic deep dive into the history of the HIMBO and take a nostalgia loop through t... more

Sam and Lizzie are putting their best foot forward for The Devil Wears Prada starring makeover queen Anne Hathaway, Oscar queen Meryl Streep, and cube of cheese queen Emily Blunt. We know...groundbreaking! Our research takes an unexpected though very... more

Lizzie and Sam set off on an adventure with 90s epic, The Mummy, starring Rachel Weisz (longtime icon of the pod) and Brendan Fraser (the himbo of your dreams). We also consult The Mummy experts and friends of the pod Lauren (@lserver362) and Tishon ... more

Sam and Lizzie had it coming with one of the most highly awarded musical adaptations of all time, CHICAGO starring Renee Zellweger, Catherine Zeta Jones, and Queen Latifah. This story celebrates 100 years of queer subtlety and we go through which que... more

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Tishon Pugh
Friend of the pod mentioned as a guest who discusses Evelyn and Rick, bisexual awakening
Friend of Subtextual
Episode: The Mummy (1999)
Lauren Server
Guest who speaks on queerness and mythology, Lauren (Elle Server)
Subtextual community
Episode: The Mummy (1999)
Gerald Lee
Guest, contributed background and context on production and cast
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Episode: Jack Frost (1998) with Gerald Lee

Hosts

Lizzie Guitreau
Host of Subtextual: A Queer Film Pod, co-creator
Samantha De La Fuente
Host of Subtextual: A Queer Film Pod, co-creator

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 88 ratings
  • Love!

    I stumbled upon this podcast around when they first started and I have loved it ever since. Each episode is so entertaining and the perfect duration. The quality of the recordings is also consistently good. Definitely recommend!

    Btw the Zoolander episode is making me cackle. So funny and almost as good as watching the movie.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jesssssssss2133537282
    United Statesa year ago
  • Amazing!

    Awesome podcast and look forward to more episodes!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sobervibes
    United States4 years ago
  • Absolutely love that idea!!

    There’s no other podcast like this one! I love it!!:) it’s refreshing!! :)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tamara Pflug
    Israel4 years ago
  • Hosts Are Hilarious

    Love the chemistry between the hosts. I definitely have a different take on certain movies after listening to these two. Definitely a great podcast to tune in and subscribe.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Queen AA
    United States4 years ago
  • Love this podcast

    Such an interesting convo and a great podcast. Loved listening to this!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    nina b az
    United States4 years ago

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Listeners praise chemistry between Lizzie and Sam, noting engaging, funny discussions.
Episodes routinely highlight thoughtful queer readings without losing accessibility.
The show is lauded for high-quality production and consistent insights into film subtext.

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Two queer women analyze popular films through a subtext-heavy lens, pairing sharp cultural critique with warm, humorous banter. Episodes repeatedly explore queerness, gender performance, and representation across a wide range of genres and eras, from vintage classics to modern releases, while weaving in production trivia, critical reception, and personal memories. Noteworthy is a consistently reflexive approach that treats cinema as a site for LGBTQ+ storytelling, with an emphasis on accessible discussion, community vibes, and a willingness to reconsider beloved titles through a queer lens. Listeners likely value thoughtful analysis, candid discussions, and a celebratory, inclusive atmosphere that invites both cinephiles and casual fans to ... more

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