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Awards Radar Podcast #5: Joey, Myles, Robert, and Steve Get Political

Welcome back to the Awards Radar Podcast. In each episode, Editor Joey Magidson (that’s me!) will be joined by some of the staff of Awards Radar to talk about the latest in film, television, and entertainment in general. The show will obviously have an awards season slant to it, but we won’t forget about other movies and shows, that’s for sure!

This time around, I was joined once again by Myles Hughes and Steve Prusakowski, but also welcomed back Robert Hamer to the world of podcasting. We tackle a handful of recent film news, as well as Halloween and the impending election. It’s a nice little hodgepodge of topics, complete with a mysterious creepy voice that bleeds into the audio at one point. A special shoutout will go to whomever comes up with the best explanation for what the voice is, what it’s saying, and why it’s there…

Enjoy the fifth episode of the Awards Radar Podcast and feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab on the top of the page! 

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Written by Steven Prusakowski

Steven Prusakowski has been a cinephile as far back as he can remember, literally. At the age of ten, while other kids his age were sleeping, he was up into the late hours of the night watching the Oscars. Since then, his passion for film, television, and awards has only grown. For over a decade he has reviewed and written about entertainment through publications including Awards Circuit and Screen Radar. He has conducted interviews with some of the best in the business - learning more about them, their projects and their crafts. He is a graduate of the RIT film program. You can find him on Twitter and Letterboxd as @FilmSnork – we don’t know why the name, but he seems to be sticking to it.
Email: filmsnork@gmail.com

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