What To Watch If You Love 'The Princess Bride'
For fans of: comical fantasy movies
Unleashing a volley of humor in the classic vein of slapstick, Robin Hood: Men in Tights is a parody that reimagines the legendary tale of the bow-wielding hero. Robin of Loxley (Cary Elwes) returns to England after fighting in the Crusades, only to find his home ravaged by the dastardly Sheriff of Rottingham (Roger Rees). Aided by his band of merry men - including Blinkin (Mark Blankfield), Ahchoo (Dave Chappelle), and Little John (Eric Allan Kramer) - Robin sets out to reclaim his land and win the heart of Maid Marian (Amy Yasbeck). This comic romp, directed by Mel Brooks, skewers everything from the original folklore to modern pop culture, adding a unique layer to this timeless story.- Dig Deeper...Here's What The Cast Of Robin Hood: Men In Tights Looks Like Now
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For fans of: magical fantasy adventures
In the epic fantasy film Willow, Willow Ufgood (Warwick Davis), a diminutive farmer with dreams beyond his small village, finds himself on an unexpected journey. When a prophesied infant lands at his doorstep, he steps into a world of magic and danger. Accompanied by the cynical swordsman Madmartigan (Val Kilmer), they navigate treacherous terrains and face formidable adversaries, including the wicked Queen Bavmorda (Jean Marsh). Directed by Ron Howard, this 1988 cinematic spectacle combines adventure and comedy in a timeless tale about courage and friendship. Willow was nominated for two Academy Awards for its visual and sound effects.More Willow- Dig Deeper...'Willow' Is A Watered-Down Version Of 'The Lord Of The Rings'
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For fans of: movies about princesses
Set in Renaissance-era France, Ever After weaves a unique narrative around the classic Cinderella tale. Danielle De Barbarac (Drew Barrymore) serves as our Cinderella figure, a spirited and independent young woman reduced to servitude by her wicked stepmother, Rodmilla (Anjelica Huston). Prince Henry (Dougray Scott), burdened by royal duties, seeks genuine love amid his aristocratic lifestyle. When their worlds collide, an enchanting romance unfolds. The film's charm lies in its clever blend of historical realism and fairy-tale fantasy. Notably, it received acclaim for its breathtaking costumes and authentic set designs.More Ever After- #493 of 769 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
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For fans of: fantasy movies based on books
In the heart of The NeverEnding Story, young Bastian Bux (Barret Oliver) stumbles upon a curious book that transports him into the fantastical world of Fantasia. Filled with an array of peculiar creatures and stunning landscapes, this realm is slowly being consumed by a malevolent force known as The Nothing. Atreyu (Noah Hathaway), a brave warrior chosen to confront this darkness, embarks on an epic quest. Alongside his loyal steed, Artax, and guided indirectly by Bastian's reading, Atreyu faces numerous trials in his mission to save Fantasia from oblivion. This film intertwines elements of fantasy and adventure, spinning a tale that reminds us of the enduring power of imagination and belief.- #45 of 399 onThe Best Movies Of The 1980s, Ranked
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For fans of: fantasy shows with classic characters
Delving into the realm of fairy tales, Once Upon a Time spins a refreshing twist on classic stories. This enchanting drama series weaves together the lives of beloved characters, such as Snow White (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Prince Charming (Josh Dallas), with contemporary counterparts in the small town of Storybrooke. The residents, under a curse cast by the Evil Queen (Lana Parrilla), must unravel their true identities to break free. Garnering numerous award nominations, including a Primetime Emmy, this show captivates audiences with its imaginative plotlines and engaging performances. Embark on a magical journey where the lines between fantasy and reality blur, leaving viewers spellbound.More Once Upon a Time- Dig Deeper...The Best Once Upon a Time Characters
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For fans of: fantasy musical films
In Labyrinth, a teenage girl named Sarah (Jennifer Connelly) is thrust into a maze-like dimension after wishing her baby brother away to the Goblin King, Jareth (David Bowie). The film combines elements of fantasy and adventure as Sarah embarks on a quest to rescue her brother from the whimsically treacherous world. Navigating through an intricate labyrinth filled with peculiar creatures and unpredictable challenges, she must rely on her wits to solve riddles and puzzles. This 1986 cult classic, directed by Jim Henson and produced by George Lucas, is noted for its imaginative storyline, distinctive puppetry, and memorable musical score. Despite not winning any major awards, Labyrinth has remained a fan favorite and continues to captivate audiences with its blend of fairy tale magic and coming-of-age drama.- Photo: Paramount Pictures
For fans of: '80s adventure movies.
In the adventurous roller-coaster ride, Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, we follow Dr. Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford), a renowned archaeologist and obtainer of rare antiquities. Set in 1936, Jones is thrust into a perilous mission to outwit his Nazi competitors who are bent on harnessing the power of the mystical Ark of the Covenant. Alongside former lover Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen), Jones navigates treacherous terrains and relentless enemies. Directed by Steven Spielberg, this movie bagged four Academy Awards, solidifying its status as a classic action-adventure film that combines history, mysticism, and heart-stopping sequences with aplomb. For fans of: fantasy adventure kids movies
In the whimsical adventure film The Pagemaster, young Richard Tyler (Macaulay Culkin), a timid boy terrified of anything risky, finds himself in a labyrinthine library during a storm. Here, he meets the mystical Pagemaster (Christopher Lloyd) who transforms him into an animated illustration. Suddenly plunged into a fantastical world of fiction, Richard encounters classic literary characters like Long John Silver (Patrick Stewart), Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde (Leonard Nimoy), and more. As he navigates through genres - fantasy, horror, and adventure - Richard learns to face his fears. The movie masterfully fuses live-action with animation, offering viewers a visually engaging journey through literature's most beloved stories.More The Pagemaster- #247 of 452 onThe 400+ Best Animated Kids Movies
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For fans of: fantasy TV shows based on books
In a realm of magic and monsters, The Witcher presents a complex tale of destiny, love, and power. As an adaptation of Andrzej Sapkowski's critically acclaimed novels, this fantasy series has garnered immense praise for its intricate storytelling and phenomenal acting. At the heart of the narrative is Geralt of Rivia (Henry Cavill, Liam Hemsworth), a skilled monster-hunter who navigates through political intrigue and supernatural dangers. Alongside him, powerful sorceress Yennefer of Vengerberg (Anya Chalotra) and young princess Ciri (Freya Allan) embark on their own transformative journeys. With its rich character development and immersive world-building, this show has earned multiple award nominations, solidifying itself as a must-watch for fans of the genre.More The Witcher- Dig Deeper...12 Things You Didn't Know About Becoming A Witcher
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For fans of: fantasy musical films
In Into the Woods, a star-studded cast led by James Corden (The Baker) and Emily Blunt (The Baker's Wife) navigate the labyrinthine forest in their quest to break a witch's curse. Meryl Streep shines as the vengeful Witch, while Anna Kendrick (Cinderella) and Chris Pine (Prince Charming) grapple with their fairy-tale destinies. This genre-blurring musical, directed by Rob Marshall, weaves together multiple Brothers Grimm tales, each character embarking on an adventure filled with danger, deception, and unexpected twists. Their intertwining journeys culminate in a dramatic climax that challenges traditional happily-ever-after narratives. The movie was nominated for three Academy Awards including Best Supporting Actress for Streep.More Into the Woods- #61 of 204 onMusical Movies With The Best Songs
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For fans of: romantic fantasy adventure films
In the heart-pounding adventure film The Mummy, Nick Morton (Tom Cruise) stumbles upon an ancient tomb in the midst of a battle-ridden Middle East. Unbeknownst to him, the tomb houses the malevolent Princess Ahmanet (Sofia Boutella), cursed for eternity by her own people. As the princess awakens from her crypt, she embarks on a vengeful mission to reclaim what is rightfully hers. The movie, rich in Egyptian mythology and action-packed sequences, unravels as Morton battles this resurrected ancient power. This captivating tale masterfully intertwines history and fantasy, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats.More The Mummy- Dig Deeper...Things You Didn't Know About 'The Mummy'
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For fans of: tongue-in-cheek fantasy movies
Enchanted, a delightful blend of live-action and animation, introduces us to the world of Giselle (Amy Adams), a fairytale princess abruptly thrust into modern-day New York City by the conniving Queen Narissa (Susan Sarandon). Struggling to navigate this strange new landscape, she crosses paths with Robert (Patrick Dempsey), a cynical divorce lawyer. As their worlds intertwine, they find themselves questioning their perceptions of love and happiness. A standout feature is its Oscar-nominated music score. Enchanted seamlessly weaves humor, romance and adventure into a film that appeals to all ages.More Enchanted- #454 of 769 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
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For fans of: darker family-friendly films
In the entrancing realm of The Dark Crystal, a 1982 fantasy film, Jen (Jim Henson), an orphaned Gelfling, embarks on a perilous quest. His mission? To restore a shard to the dark crystal, thereby saving his universe from the malevolent Skeksis. Directed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz, this imaginative adventure unfolds in a world populated by mystical creatures and marred by an ancient prophecy. With its intricate puppetry and distinctive narrative, The Dark Crystal remains an iconic piece in the genre of fantasy films.More The Dark Crystal- Dig Deeper...Behind The Scenes Stories Of ‘The Dark Crystal’
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For fans of: '80s adventure movies
In the heart of Astoria, Oregon, a band of misfit kids known as The Goonies embark on a wild adventure after finding an old pirate map in Mikey's (Sean Astin) attic. Together with his brother Brand (Josh Brolin), and friends Chunk (Jeff Cohen), Mouth (Corey Feldman), Data (Ke Huy Quan), Andy (Kerri Green) and Stef (Martha Plimpton), they set out to unearth the long-lost fortune of infamous pirate One-Eyed Willy. Chased by the nefarious Fratelli family, their journey is packed with booby traps, puzzles and swashbuckling danger. Directed by Richard Donner and produced by Steven Spielberg, The Goonies is a timeless adventure-comedy that celebrates friendship and courage.More The Goonies- Dig Deeper...20 Goonies Trivia Facts Everyone Should Know
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For fans of: '80s fantasy movies
Legend, a British crime thriller, unravels the tale of the infamous Kray twins. Reggie and Ronnie Kray (both portrayed by Tom Hardy), notorious gangsters of the 1960s London underworld, rule with an iron fist. The film subtly weaves in their personal lives, depicting Reggie's relationship with his wife Frances Shea (Emily Browning) while exploring Ronnie's struggles with mental health. Director Brian Helgeland's gripping narrative delivers a nuanced portrayal of power, loyalty, and descent into madness. This movie was nominated for several awards, including Hardy's Best Actor nod at the British Independent Film Awards.More Legend- #206 of 399 onThe Best Movies Of The 1980s, Ranked
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For fans of: classic sci-fi movies from the '80s
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is a mesmerizing blend of science fiction and family drama directed by Steven Spielberg. The story revolves around Elliott (Henry Thomas), a lonely boy who befriends an extraterrestrial, dubbed 'E.T.', stranded on Earth. E.T.'s health declines while government agents close in on his location. With help from his older brother Michael (Robert MacNaughton) and younger sister Gertie (Drew Barrymore), Elliott must help E.T. escape Earth and return to his home planet. This film won four Academy Awards, including Best Original Score, and remains a beloved classic in the realm of cinema.For fans of: satirical genre films
In Galaxy Quest, a group of washed-up TV actors, led by Jason Nesmith (Tim Allen), find themselves in an interstellar dilemma. Known for their roles in a once-popular sci-fi show, they're mistaken for real space explorers by a group of aliens desperate for help. The crew, including Gwen DeMarco (Sigourney Weaver) and Alexander Dane (Alan Rickman), are unwittingly thrust into a genuine space adventure. This comedy-science fiction film cleverly parodies genre tropes, offering a comedic twist on the classic space opera narrative. The movie was well received upon release and won the prestigious Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation.More Galaxy Quest- Dig Deeper...Why 'Galaxy Quest' Is Pretty Much The Best 'Star Trek' Movie Ever Made
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For fans of: classic stories reimagined
In Oz the Great and Powerful, Oscar Diggs (James Franco), a small-time circus magician with dubious ethics, is hurled away from dusty Kansas to the vibrant Land of Oz. He thinks he's hit the jackpot until he meets three witches, Theodora (Mila Kunis), Evanora (Rachel Weisz) and Glinda (Michelle Williams), who are not convinced he is the great wizard everyone's been expecting. Reluctantly drawn into epic problems facing Oz and its inhabitants, Oscar must find out who is good and who is evil before it's too late. This fantasy adventure film offers a prequel take on L. Frank Baum's classic tale.- #246 of 375 onThe Best Movies Based On Books
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For fans of: modern takes on classic fantasy tales
In Snow White and the Huntsman, Snow White (Kristen Stewart) is a princess whose beauty incurs the wrath of her wicked stepmother, Queen Ravenna (Charlize Theron). The Queen's obsession with immortality drives her to consume the heart of Snow White who escapes into the Dark Forest. A rugged Huntsman (Chris Hemsworth), initially on a mission to capture Snow White, becomes her unlikely protector against Queen Ravenna's sinister forces. A dark interpretation of the classic fairy tale, this movie won Costume Designers Guild Awards for Excellence in Fantasy Film. It's a story of survival, betrayal, and an unexpected alliance.- #48 of 82 onThe 75+ Best Fairytale Movies
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For fans of: family- friendly fantasy films
Hercules (Tate Donovan), the son of Zeus (Rip Torn) and Hera (Samantha Eggar), is stripped of his godhood as an infant. Raised on Earth, he must prove himself a true hero to reclaim his place on Mount Olympus. With the help of his trainer, Philoctetes (Danny DeVito), and Megara (Susan Egan), a cunning woman with her own agenda, Hercules faces off against the vindictive Hades (James Woods).More Hercules For fans of: satirical genre comedies
In Monty Python and the Holy Grail, King Arthur (Graham Chapman) embarks on an absurd, comedic quest for the famed relic. Accompanied by his Knights of the Round Table, including Sir Lancelot (John Cleese), Sir Robin (Eric Idle), and others, they traverse a fictitious medieval England. The film is a parody that humorously subverts the Arthurian legend with slapstick humor and satirical commentary. Directed by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones, it's a cult classic in the comedy genre. Despite its low-budget production, the movie gained critical acclaim and numerous award nominations.For fans of: '80s animated fantasy movies
This fantastical animated movie by cult filmmaker Ralph Bakshi finds the villainous Nekron and his mother, Queen Juliana, attacking the human race from their frigid fortress. Creating mass destruction with huge glaciers, Nekron and Juliana incur the wrath of Larn, a warrior whose entire village was destroyed by ice. When Nekron's underlings kidnap the beautiful Princess Teegra, Larn sets out to rescue her, assisted by the fierce and enigmatic Darkwolf.- Photo: Grimm23
For fan of: fun takes on classic fairytales
Nick, a warrior known as a Grimm, protects Portland from dangerous creatures known as Wesen.More Grimm- Dig Deeper...Shocking, R-Rated Details Found In The Original Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales
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For fans of: science fiction adventure movies
In Flight of the Navigator, David Freeman (Joey Cramer), a 12-year-old boy, inexplicably vanishes in 1978 only to reappear without having aged a day in 1986. The perplexing phenomenon draws the attention of NASA scientist Dr. Faraday (Howard Hesseman). Simultaneously, an alien spacecraft crashes on Earth. David's connection to this ship and its robotic pilot, Max (voiced by Paul Reubens), unfolds the core narrative - a blend of science fiction and adventure. A unique aspect is the incorporation of time-travel and artificial intelligence, making it a notable movie in the family-friendly sci-fi genre.- #145 of 399 onThe Best Movies Of The 1980s, Ranked
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For fans of: darker TV shows based on fairytale creatures
In a world where myth and reality collide, Carnival Row presents viewers with a rich tapestry of fantastical elements woven into a gritty, Victorian-era setting. The series follows the complex relationship between human detective Rycroft "Philo" Philostrate (Orlando Bloom) and refugee faerie Vignette Stonemoss (Cara Delevingne), as they navigate societal tensions and unravel the mysteries lurking within their city. Garnering critical acclaim for its intricate plotlines and exceptional performances, this neo-noir fantasy drama has earned several award nominations, including the prestigious Saturn Award. As the story unfolds, fans are treated to an immersive experience that delves deep into themes of love, prejudice, and power struggles.More Carnival Row- #69 of 685 onThe 600+ Best TV Shows Of The Last 5 Years
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For fan of: '80s fantasy adventure films
In Time Bandits, a young boy named Kevin (Craig Warnock) gets swept away on a time-traveling adventure with six dwarfs. Led by Randall (David Rappaport), they've stolen a map charting all the holes in the fabric of time from the Supreme Being (Ralph Richardson). Their journey whisks them through historical epochs, encountering iconic figures like King Agamemnon (Sean Connery) and Napoleon Bonaparte (Ian Holm). This 1981 British fantasy film directed by Terry Gilliam is rich in quirky humor, vivid imagination, and unexpected surprises - an eccentric romp through space and time.More Time Bandits- #210 of 399 onThe Best Movies Of The 1980s, Ranked
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For fans of: fantasy TV shows based on books
A woodsman uses magic to help stop a power-mad tyrant from unleashing an ancient evil on the world.More Legend of the Seeker- #228 of 355 onTV Shows Canceled Before Their Time
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For fans of: fantasy comedy movies
Prince Thadeous (Danny McBride) has always lived his life in the shadow of his brother, the heir apparent, Prince Fabious (James Franco). Tired of always being passed over, Thadeous is now content to slack off, drink mead and enjoy the company of a maiden or two, while Fabious has fabulous adventures. But when an evil wizard kidnaps Fabious' fiancee (Zooey Deschanel), Thadeous has no choice but to find his inner hero and join his brother's quest to save her.More Your Highness- #165 of 200 onThe 195+ Greatest Adventure Movies
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For fans of: '80s romantic fantasy comedy movies
In the heartwarming film Splash, Tom Hanks stars as Allen Bauer, a man on a quest for love. After a chance encounter with a mermaid named Madison (Daryl Hannah), his life takes an unexpected turn. Directed by Ron Howard, this 1984 romantic comedy delves into the complexities of human-mermaid relationships, offering viewers a unique blend of humor, fantasy, and romance. The film also features John Candy as Freddie Bauer, Allen's lovable yet slightly irresponsible brother. Despite its fantastical elements, Splash remains grounded in realism, presenting an unusual love story that is both enchanting and memorable. Notably, it earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay.More Splash- #99 of 399 onThe Best Movies Of The 1980s, Ranked
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The Last Duel
Jean de Carrouges is a respected knight known for his bravery and skill on the battlefield. Jacques Le Gris is a squire whose intelligence and eloquence makes him one of the most admired nobles in court. When Le Gris viciously assaults Carrouges' wife, she steps forward to accuse her attacker, an act of bravery and defiance that puts her life in jeopardy. The ensuing trial by combat, a grueling duel to the death, places the fate of all three in God's hands.