THE RED CIRCLE

THE RED CIRCLE

“He told me, and my own heart grew cold as ice as I listened. My poor Gennaro, in his wild and fiery days, when all the world seemed against him and his mind was driven half mad by the injustices of life, had joint a Neapolitan society, the Red Circle, which was allied to the old Carbonari. The oaths and secrets of this brotherhood were frightful, but once within its rule no escape was possible.”

By Editorial Staff

The Red Circle is a collection of people and ideas gathered around all things art, trying to uncover the layers of storytelling.

The Red Circle tries do a lot of things. It’s a home for people that love movies, music, comics, and books. It’s a place where in-depth discussions take place about the stories we love. Look here for films you’ve never heard of, and ones that have been a part of your whole life. Look here to get opinions from people that have been through the trenches of media engrossment. Look here to share our own war stories. Look here for visual interpretations of the media that means so much to us.

At the start, there will be a slow trickle of content – monthly features, random opinion pieces, weekly columns. Over time, this will be a patchwork of ideas and images. It has the makings of something actually great. Don’t come here to get the latest movie news. Come here to understand why movies make us better people. Come here to find out how art shapes you.

And that’s really the point of it all. This is a place for two men to talk about why they are the way they are. We’d love for you to join us.

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  1. Oz Girl

    October 01, 2009

    Ryan, this is A.W.E.S.O.M.E. I especially enjoyed the bio about you — great writing! Loved the sentence about your “arch-nemesis-in-training daughter”. LOL Great stuff. :)

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