The Riverview Theater is pleased to announce a presentation of the Lord of the Rings trilogy on Monday, January 2, 2006. Tickets are $6 in advance and $7 at the door. Admission to an individual film will be $3. There is no advance ticketing for individual films. [More]

Like an orc invasion, the media descended on a stark east-end rehearsal studio Monday for what producers promised would be a “taste” of the massive theatrical production of Lord of the Rings, scheduled to open in February. With no props, costumes, sets or lighting — just a bare stage and some recorded music — six excerpts from the three-hour, $27-million Mirvish production based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s beloved fantasy trilogy were performed in front of an outsider audience for the very first time. [More]

The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring Complete Recordings An epic film score receives epic treatment with The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring/Complete Recordings. Released for the first time on CD, the complete score for the first film in the Lord of the Rings trilogy contains more than 180 minutes of music on three CDs plus a DVD-Audio disc of the entire score in Surround Sound. Breathtaking and majestic, the 2001 Oscar and Grammy winning score compsted by Howard Shore also includes Enya’s Oscar nominated “May It Be.” For fans of any of The Lord of the Rings films, the Fellowship of the Ring/Complete Recordings is an essential experience. [More]

By popular demand — we proudly present very cool brand new “Ringers” T-SHIRTS (including white 100% cotton ‘ringer’ style shirts [funny, eh?] with the Dominic Monaghan key art as seen on the DVD cover). Check out the perfect online shop for RINGER fans — www.ringersstore.com — we’ve got gorgeous full-size MOVIE POSTERS, LANYARDS, and the award-winning DVD itself of RINGERS: LORD OF THE FANS. [More]

TheOneRing.net is delighted to announce that the two guiding lights behind the creation of Ringers: Lord of the Fans will join us for a live Q&A chat in the Hall of Fire on Saturday December 17 at the special time of 5pm EST.

That’s right Cliff Broadway (aka TORn staffer Quickbeam) and Carlene Cordova (aka TORn staffer Asfaloth) will be on hand to answer your questions about the experience of making Ringers and their thoughts on what makes the Tolkien community so vibrant and vital even 50-plus years after Lord of the Rings was first published. They’ll also talk about their thoughts on the ways Lord of the Rings has influenced popular culture around the world over the years and filmaking in general. [More]