Alice is a Lord of the Rings enthusiast who grew up with Tolkien's tales. She loves all kinds of writing, from articles to stories to her debut novel, which she is seeking literary representation for.
Alice is a Lord of the Rings enthusiast who grew up with Tolkien's tales. She loves all kinds of writing, from articles to stories to her debut novel, which she is seeking literary representation for.
There are few cinematic franchises as richly developed as The Lord of the Rings. Across the three installments of this epic film trilogy, boatloads of characters are introduced for the viewer to root ...
The son of the Steward of Gondor and the brother of Boromir, Faramir was a complex character with a lot of baggage. His father Denethor favoured Boromir in almost every aspect leading Faramir to a ...
The Moment: Denethor turns on his son Faramir, who queries, “you wish now that our places had been exchanged… that I had died and Boromir had lived?” “Yes,” replies his father, “I wish that.” Cold.
The regression of this detestable character's sanity is a gradual occurrence in The Return of the King, and it comes to a head when he attempts to burn his only living son Faramir alive, with himself ...
Julio is a Senior Author for Collider. He studied History and International Relations at university, but found his calling in cultural journalism. When he isn't writing, Julio also teaches English at ...
In Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Faramir is a great man of Gondor. He is the son of Denethor II, Steward of Gondor (played by John Noble), and of very different character than his brother Boromir.
As Sauron’s vast orc army faces off against a shaky coalition of human nations in the most consequential battle of the entire Lord of the Rings film trilogy, Lord Denethor II burrows himself deep ...
There’s a prevailing fan theory out there that in The Lord of the Rings, Gandalf had a secret plan to get the Fellowship of the Ring into Mordor by using the eagles to fly there. The best version of ...