The double oughts are about to be over. Featured author and music obssessive Cory Maidens takes a look back at the first decade of the 21st Century in music, and lists his picks for the 50 best records to be released during its ten years
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Jamie Dull has been tweeting a Song a Day for the past half a year. To help celebrate Music Month on The Red Circle, we will be issuing glorified retweets of his daily output for your listening pleasure
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On December 1st, 2009, the world lost one of the great horror schlock auteurs. Paul Naschy, long known as Waldemar Daninsky a.k.a. El Hombre Lobo died from pancreatic cancer in his home in Madrid. He was 75. The Red Circle Remembers… Paul Naschy
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The double oughts are about to be over. Featured author and music obssessive Cory Maidens takes a look back at the first decade of the 21st Century in music, and lists his picks for the 50 best records to be released during its ten years
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Jamie Dull has been tweeting a Song a Day for the past half a year. To help celebrate Music Month on The Red Circle, we will be issuing glorified retweets of his daily output for your listening pleasure
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Sometimes we review films that are neither ridiculous schlock, nor theatrical releases. Sometimes we give some love to underseen and underappreciated films. Jamie Dull contributes his first article to The Red Circle – a review of the 2006 indie darling ONCE. Take a look
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Take a look at what The Red Circle will bring its readers for Christmas during the month of December
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The debut edition of A Hard Left Hook by contributor Cory Maidens takes an acerbic look at the bloated behemoth of the Winter season. Excited about the first James Cameron movie in ten years? Cory says you shouldn’t be
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The Long Good Friday is a continuing weekly column that tries to thematically or tangentially link together three varying films that would make one hell of an evening at the home theater. Most of these flicks are readily available from Netflix, Blockbuster or Amazon, and some are even available on demand. This is our attempt at a gateway drug to irresponsible movie-watching
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