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FilmBookCast Ep. 25 – The Year in Review 2015

FilmBookCast Year in Review 2015

The Year In Review 2015 Podcast. FilmBookCast Ep. 25 – The Year In Review 2015, is an audio podcast review in which FilmBook contributor Mike Smith and his co-host Mike DeCriscio discuss their thoughts on the past year in film, and look forward to the future.

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Our favorite movies and television of 2015 (3:15)

The biggest surprises of 2015 (28:25)

The worst movie of 2015  (34:40)

What we’ve learned from our year of podcasting (39:40)

What we’re looking forward to in 2016 (45:00)

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FilmBookCast Ep. 25

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Michael Smith

Mike Smith is an avid filmgoer from New York who loves to hear his own voice - luckily his work as a podcaster on FilmBook allows him to do just that. Mike graduated from The College of Saint Rose in Albany with a degree in communications, and is ready to dole out critical analysis of all your pop culture fixations. Mike is the host of FilmBookCast and can frequently be seen at his local movie theater, patiently explaining to his friends that Superman Returns is a misunderstood masterpiece.
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