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🎬 Season 2, Episode 5 – Pride Month Spotlight
In celebration of Pride, Keep, Stream, Skip shines a light on two films that center queer identity, expression, and resilience. First is Queer (2024), a moody and introspective adaptation of the William S. Burroughs novel that explores loneliness, desire, and self-destruction in postwar Mexico City. Then we revisit The Birdcage (1996), a vibrant and heartfelt comedy where Robin Williams and Nathan Lane bring warmth, chaos, and love to a story about family and acceptance. Nick, Samantha, and Juliana share their thoughts on storytelling, representation, and tone—and give their verdicts: keep, stream, or skip.
KEEP STREAM SKIP PODCAST
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🎬 Season 2, Episode 5 – Pride Month Spotlight
In celebration of Pride, Keep, Stream, Skip shines a light on two films that center queer identity, expression, and resilience. First is Queer (2024), a moody and introspective adaptation of the William S. Burroughs novel that explores loneliness, desire, and self-destruction in postwar Mexico City. Then we revisit The Birdcage (1996), a vibrant and heartfelt comedy where Robin Williams and Nathan Lane bring warmth, chaos, and love to a story about family and acceptance. Nick, Samantha, and Juliana share their thoughts on storytelling, representation, and tone—and give their verdicts: keep, stream, or skip.
KEEP STREAM SKIP PODCAST