Subject:CINEMA #467 - "The TENTH ANNUAL Poppies and Rosies Awards" - December 31 2014

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Subject:CINEMA #467 - "The TENTH ANNUAL Poppies and Rosies Awards" - December 31 2014

from Subject:CINEMA · host TC Kirkham and Kim Brown

Subject:CINEMA #467 - "The TENTH ANNUAL Poppies and Rosies Awards" - December 31 2014THIS WEEK:IT'S HERE!  Kim and TC celebrate the TENTH ANNIVERSARY of the Poppies and Rosies awards with a New Years Eve party naming all their film awards for 2014? What did Kim and TC each pick for Best Picture, Best Documentary, Best Animated Picture, Best International Film, Best Actor and Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Actress, and more? FIND OUT HEREAnd 2015 is on the horizon, with a brand new look and sound to Subject:CINEMA - our new year begins this Sunday with our first show of 2015!ERRATA: In the show intro, TC mentions how December 1 marked PNR's 10th anniversary - this is technically incorrect; he meant to say it marked the start of PNR's 10th anniversary YEAR. Sorry about that, he got caught up in the excitement of the moment, I think..heh heh heh...PNRNetworks ShowsSubject:CINEMAPlatinum Roses’ GardenCavebabbleMirrorball Mayhem (off for the season)Mashed Up MadnessThree Minute Weekend (Returning soon)Indie Film Quickshot (premiering January 2015)PNRNetworks RadioRadio TKRSubject:CINEMA’s Marquee MixPNR Radio NetworkSubject:CINEMA siteseCinemaOneeCinemaBostonIndie Film SpotlightSave Our Screens

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