Bilbo and Company are forced to engage in a war against an array of combatants and keep the Lonely Mountain from falling into the hands of a rising darkness.
With the release of the hard sci-fi giant 'Interstellar', 2014 was always going to be a massive year for Sci-Fi. Our favourite hidden gem is the indie feel - 'The One I Love'.
All things film from the year 2014. With highlights such as The Imitation Game, Gone Girl and our favourite The Grand Budapest Hotel, how many modern greats can you tick off?
Watch Song of the Sea for some truly fantastic fantasy. 2014 was another strong year for traditional high fantasy with the release of Maleficent and The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies.
Join 2014's greatest characters on their various quests and adventures. If you're in the mood for pure adventure, our particular highlights were 'How to Train Your Dragon 2' and 'Guardians of the Galaxy'.
Sit down and treat yourself a bit of Fury, it's very similar to Saving Private Ryan but hey? Is that such a bad thing?
You've snuggled up in bed with these stories, now check them out on the screen with this contemporary collection of the best film adaptations of all your favorite books from childhood.
YOU SHALL NOT PASS…. up the opportunity to check out this complete collection of Sir Ian McKellen's leading roles. Although our generation know him from a variety of venerable, silver-haired roles, make sure to check out a young Ian in films like 'Macbeth' (1979), 'David Copperfield' (1982), and 'The Scarlet Pimpernel' (1982). Gandalf was a stud!
Whether he's dealing with an insufferable boss in the world's most dysfunctional office or attempting to nick a dragon's hoard, Freeman brings an understated, everyman charm to every role he plays. Make sure to check him out in British family hidden-gem 'Nativity', which received very little publicity in the states.
If you think 'LOTR' is all Peter Jackson's done, think again. Let this collection introduce you to 1993 horror-comedy cult classic 'Dead Alive', surrealist masterpiece 'Meet the Feebles', and the simply indescribable 'Bad Taste'. The only question you'll be asking after checking out the maestro's early work is, 'why the hell did they bet on THIS horse?'.