Other than the conceptual critic that Nicol points in his answer, I have my reservations about the planned "review queue". Everyone on meta.SO knows the robo-reviewer problem.
Yes, I know that now the approval is a weighed-vote like system, where you need 4 votes, and higher reputation means that your votes weight more, yet we've found that 3 2k users are more than happy to approve anything, I doubt that finding 4 100 rep users is more difficult.
I propose a modification of another FR of minemodification of another FR of mine, where we need two clicks to actually review anything, the first is to get into /review/proposed-changes and the second is to select the filter. The objective is that reviewers don't get a mixed bag of stuff to review, like a change in python, then jsoup, then vim, etc. Optimize the reviewer view for the tag they are most likely to do an informed review and for what is most loved and sweet (aka, waffles and unicorns), make the skip button very prominent.