The Lord of the Rings turns 25: Here are 6 ways television paid tribute to cinema's greatest trilogy
Many television shows have paid tribute to J. R.R. Tolkien's gene-defining fantasy epic and the movies they inspired.
Mercy won the weekend with $11.1 million. With a budget of $60 million, that's nothing to write home about. At least it's a ...
From Legolas to Pippin, we've ranked every Lord of the Rings fellowship member according to how hungry they are.
To argue which Lord Of The Rings film is best might seem — as Boromir would put it — folly. But for me, Return Of The King bows to no one. Where Fellowship was the setup, and Two Towers was the grim ...
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5 most useless Lord of the Rings characters, ranked
The Lord of the Rings has amazing characters like Gandalf and Aragorn, who played a large role in the story, while others are ...
Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, and The Wizard of Oz are all among the greatest fantasy movies that deliver everything you ...
A quarter of a century ago, one of the greatest cinematic adventures of all time began: The Lord Of The Rings trilogy. And to celebrate that milestone anniversary, Empire presents a must-have issue ...
The Fellowship of the Ring may be a huge success for Peter Jackson, but what would Tolkien have thought of it, asked this feature from our February 2002 issue.
Elon Musk, JD Vance and Giorgia Meloni have all described JRR Tolkien’s fantasy novels as fundamental to their respective world views – but it’d be too easy to claim they’ve simply misunderstood the ...
It's been 22 years since "Elf" starring Will Ferrell came out in theaters. Since its release in 2003, it's joined the pantheon of Christmas comedy classics like "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, ...
In the Christmas movie "Elf," Buddy, played by actor Will Ferrell, finds out he is human, though he has been raised by elves. To live like his human New York City family today, it would take millions, ...
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