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Stream Queens

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This week the Queens discuss Shameless, a weirdly soothing and interesting comedy-drama which offers a realistic portrayal of poverty and family dysfunction. It made its Netflix last month.How does it avoid a soap opera feel? What about the se
The new Netflix comedy Dear White People has attracted its share of controversy for its themes of race and misunderstanding in contemporary America. But underneath its CW teen-soap opera sheen is a clever and fair examination of racial divides,
After a brief hiatus, the Queens return with the intense mystery unveiled in the documentary series The Staircase, which is found on the Sundance TV streaming service newly available in Canada.How did the filmmaker get such access to the ongoi
In this special "minisode," the Queens discuss favourite shows they've been watching on their own time.Jennifer forgets the day of recording, and Cayley explains the The X-Files to Cornelia, who talks about Nurse Jackie and promptly has a brai
Netflix’s latest Marvel entry Iron Fist has gotten the worst reviews yet of the Defenders series. But Cornelia “full-on” liked it, and Caley enjoyed it. Jennifer did not, although it was not as bad as she expected it to be.Is the dialogue over
The Stream Queens face down their thetans with a look at Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief, a tightly created but low-key documentary about a controversial organization.Is the film fair and credible? How does it compare to othe
Zombie gruesomeness meets comedy as a suburban housewife is transformed into one of the undead, leaving her family scrambling to cope with her new zest for "life" and her unusual diet demands in Netflix's Santa Clarita Diet.Does its combinatio
Riverdale is not your mother’s Archie comics. Described as Twin Peaks meets Veronica Mars meets Gossip Girl, where Archie is ripped, Veronica is nice and Moose is sexually confused. An After School Special crossed with a vampire show (although
Netflix’s The OA is one of the most original TV shows of the season with a compelling premise, realistic suburban backdrop and beautiful cinematography. It has also sharply divided critics and viewers like few other shows in recent time. "It's
The Stream Queens think Crave TV’s Outsiders is a terrible show. But they can’t get enough of these outlaw mountain people and their conflict with the townsfolk who represent a threat to their ancient way of life.Plus Fun Facts and The Lightni
The Queens return from the holidays with a review of The Lady in the Van, starring Maggie Smith. Does the play translate well to the screen? Does its '70s setting work? What about its portrayal of poverty and homelessness?Plus Fun Facts, Light
The Queens take a look back at one of Stanley Kubrick's most controversial films, A Clockwork Orange. It was recently available on Shomi, which is no more. A eulogy for the service follows. Plus they have the usual Fun Facts and Lighting Round.
The Queens look at the 17-year-old film Being John Malkovich, currently available on Shomi until that service dies in less than two weeks. Jennifer goes full-on fan girl for director Spike Jonze, while Cornelia expresses similar thoughts as the
Stream Queens celebrate their 30th episode by starting their multi-show farewell to Shomi, which shuts down at the end of the month.They begin with the 2014 film The One I Love, a well-acted tale of a relationship unravelling at a highly unusu
The Stream Queens take on Netflix’s Easy, about the lives and loves of Chicago couples rendered through improvised dialogue and naturalistic settings and acting. Are its bite-sized 30-minute storylines digestible? Is there enough conflict? How
The Stream Queens celebrate Halloween and the Canadian premiere of new streaming service Shudder to offer up a trio of horrifying hidden gems. Or rather, two hidden gems and a turkey ...Hosts Cayley Dobie, Jennifer Moreau and Cornelia Naylor p
Netflix's third entry in its Marvel Defender series features iconic Harlem hero Luke Cage. Sadly, according to Stream Queens Cayley Dobie, Cornelia Naylor and Jennifer Moreau, dramatic essentials like plot and tension are missing in this otherw
This episode the Queens examine the French-Turkish film Mustang, in which five young daughters of a Turkish family chafe at being secluded from society in the “wife factory,” as their grandmother tries to control their emerging womanhood. Does
It's back to hidden gems from Netflix, Shomi and CraveTV. Cayley picks the “no tights, no flights” TV series Smallville, Cornelia offers u p the 2012 Lebanese film The Attack and Jen goes for the wicked and Oscar-nominated Argentine-Spanish fil
On the surface, it looks like a successful family. But beneath the veneer, the characters in Bloodline have multiple levels of secrecy and betrayal, which Cayley Dobey and Jennifer Moreau confront as they examine this binge-worthy Netflix serie
The Stream Queens take on the addictive Netflix series Narcos, which just premiered its second season. Does Season 2 match the gripping pace of Season 1? What sort of ethical issues does the series bring up? How do you fight vicious evil? And
The Queens dig up more hidden gems for you to watch on the three major streaming services. Cornelia serves up Your Sister's Sister on Netflix; Jen offers American Splendor on CraveTV; Cayley unveils You're the Worst on Shomi.
The difficulties and challenges of motherhood come into focus with Tallulah, the recent Netflix original starring Ellen Page and Allison Janney.Does it succeed as serious drama or is it too heavy handed at times? How are the women in this film
None of the regular hosts of Stream Queens have ever given a show or movie they've reviewed the coveted Five Lasagna rating. That changes in this episode as each of the Queens chooses the film they believe worthy of the whole pan (or five pans,
The Stream Queens go back in time to the 1980s with the new Netflix series Stranger Things, described as a "love letter" to the decade's supernatural and horror movie creations. That means discussions of 80s music, fashion, plush carpeting, rot
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