
To Say the Name ‘Tolkien’ Is to Tell a Story
The work of J.R.R. Tolkien is a beacon of hope in a darkened world.
The work of J.R.R. Tolkien is a beacon of hope in a darkened world.
The final installment of Peter Jackson’s Middle-earth journey improves in key ways on its immediate predecessors — but it’s not enough.
The charm and manners of Tolkien’s fairy tale are jettisoned in favor of more preposterous action scenes and a tepid love triangle in this bloated middle movie.
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