‘The Hobbit’ celebrates 73 Years!
On September 21, 1937 ‘The Hobbit’ was first published in Great Britain to great success. In fact, it was so successful...
Continue readingOn September 21, 1937 ‘The Hobbit’ was first published in Great Britain to great success. In fact, it was so successful...
Continue readingMike Fleming from Deadline New York writes: Despite the speculation that India conglomerate Sahara India Pariwar might swoop...
Continue readingGalenswerd Swordsong sends along this press release from The Lonely Mountain Band: 09.18.2010 – Beyond the Western Seas...
Continue readingThanks to Ringer Kookie for this heads up from the NY Times: Sahara India Pariwar, an Indian conglomerate...
Continue reading“Lord of the Rings” star Billy Boyd wants to appear in the upcoming “The Hobbit” movie – in...
Continue readingArtist extraordinaire and our pal Colleen Doran writes: A little known 9 episode television version of The Hobbit...
Continue readingNancy Martsch writes: I wanted to let everyone know that the JRR Tolkien newsletter “Beyond Bree” will be...
Continue readingOnce again, reported by multiple sources, MGM’s due date for debt has been extended. Today’s September 15 has...
Continue readingWhile we await further news of what today, 15th September 2010, has in store for MGM, it being...
Continue readingSean Bean is set to star in a big-budget HBO adaptation of a series of fantasy novels by...
Continue readingVirgin Media writes: Who’s playing Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit? Good question. We haven’t a clue, although that’s...
Continue readingWired.com writes: From heated news on the forthcoming Hobbit films — The Office’s Martin Freeman as Bilbo? —...
Continue readingThe Lord of the Rings films are coming out individually on Blu-ray today, so we thought we’d celebrate...
Continue readingThings are moving in the Hobbit world; there are rumors afoot of castings, contracts, scripts and even start...
Continue readingAvailable now in paperback, J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún reimagines one of the most famous...
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