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Review: The final Hobbit is a thumping, thrilling success!

There’s a bit of Gandalf in Peter Jackson. Not just because he makes magic with CGI but like the wise wizard, the filmmaker follows his reliable instincts and is game for impossible challenges. Such gamble may not lead to consequences … Continue reading

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The Hobbit–The Desolation of Smaug: Enter the Dragon!

With over a decade spent immersed in Middle Earth literature, the scale and specifications of J R R Tolkien’s sprawling fantasy novels are so deeply entrenched in director Peter Jackson’s being, it renders his adaptations a fearlessness, which allows him … Continue reading

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The Hobbit: Return of the Epic!

I had a little unexpected adventure myself today. Or like Bilbo Baggins puts it, ‘Nasty, disturbing, uncomfortable things!’ Owing to technical issues, I, who set out of home half past nine, endured endless delay, one and a half cancelled show, … Continue reading

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