Peter Jackson reveals which of the three Lord of the Rings movie is his favorite, and the director’s choice may come as a ...
Tolkien's Middle-earth is riddled with enemies, and some are so vile not even the most pitiable backstories in Lord of the ...
TheWrap magazine: “Hand-drawn pictures give the audience room for imagination,” says director Kenji Kamiyama ...
Every family has its holiday traditions. One of ours is binge-watching the Lord of the Rings trilogy on Christmas Eve and ...
Many famous faces from stage, screen and sport - including some of Greater Manchester's own - have all tragically died this ...
One of my key cinematic beliefs is that there exists no greater battle scene in movie history than the Battle of Helm’s Deep from 2002’s The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. What Peter Jackson and ...
The films see Frodo and his friends attempting to save the world from the evils of Sauron: AKA the Lord of the Rings. “The Fellowship of the Ring,” “The Two Towers,” and “The Return of ...
Stand with the Rohirrim or bring down the Dark Lord ... down for a “battle” and you don’t get any generic good guys, but that is pretty easy to fix on your own. The actual castle looks dang good.
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim is only the ... which is number one. And two, when you excavate some of those moments, when you go into them, because it’s a few lines that ...
The Lord of the Rings trilogy consists of three epic fantasy films, based on the influential novels written by J. R. R. Tolkien, directed by Peter Jackson.