Category: Movie And Video News

  • Questions about Arwen put to rest, as well as other rumors.

    There has been a brand new FAQ section added to Brian Balchak’s review (see the link to the review below) that answers the reader’s commonly asked questions. As with the first part of the review, this contains very major spoilers. Here is the direct link!

  • You will be spoiled rotten…

    With a wink and a nod to our member smaug, I post a link to a spoiler-filled article on The Two Towers for you to read or not to read…you will find it at Ain’t It Cool News…Gandalf and Ents and Legolas, oh my!

  • Try to control your jealousy!

    Brian Balchack of Lights Out Entertainment was given the opportunity to view The Two Towers before its December 18th release. This lucky man has written and posted a review of the movie, which you can read here.

  • Total Film Magazine includes LotR posters

    The UK film magazine, Total Film, includes double-sided LotR posters in its January edition (available now).

  • Two Towers Documentary on the WB

    Don’t miss The WB’s exclusive behind-the-scenes Lord of the Rings special, hosted by Michael Rosenbaum on Wednesday, December 4th!

  • Bilbo has visitors

    Here is a great article at the New Zealand Herald, about Hobbiton and Bilbo’s house. Hobbiton is a place on earth!

  • Where in Middle Earth are you?

    At Stuff we read that “a new book reveals the precise locations of dozens of the fantasy epic’s scenes. Here director Peter Jackson recalls the day he realised New Zealand was the ideal Middle-earth.” Written by Ian Brodie, The Lord of the Rings Location Guidebook sounds like a must buy! Further down at the same…

  • Extended Schedule?

    According to the Toronto Sun today, The Two Towers exhibit will be running until December 8th.

  • Writer reveals Two Towers secrets

    Philippa Boyens, co-writer of the Lord of the Rings script, sat down with National Business Review to talk about the challenges of writing the script and gives readers a small glimpse into The Two Towers.

  • Time Magazine’s going geek

    “With The Two Towers…we are seeing what might be called the enchanting of America. A darker, more pessimistic attitude toward technology and the future has taken hold, and the evidence is our new preoccupation with fantasy, a nostalgic, sentimental, magical vision of a medieval age.” Read more.