45 Best Fantasy Movies of All Time: From Ghibli to Lord of the Rings
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The 45 Best Fantasy Movies of All Time

From Studio Ghibli classics to the two entries of the "Lord of the Rings" saga most deserving of inclusion, these movies took us to new worlds.
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Clockwise from bottom left: 'The Wizard of Oz,' 'The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring,' 'The Green Knight,' 'The Princess Bride,' and 'Spirited Away.'
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[Editor’s note: this list was originally published in July 2020. It has since been updated with new entries.]

“Home is behind; the world ahead.” J.R.R. Tolkien’s motto in “The Lord of the Rings” also captures one of the things that’s so powerful and intoxicating about the art of movies itself: that feeling of leaping through the screen, leaving your life behind, and being immersed in something totally new. Escapism is often used as a dismissive term, even by those who use it endearingly. But the cinema has a capacity for escape unlike any other medium — shouldn’t that be embraced?

The best fantasy filmmakers — Jean Cocteau, Guillermo del Toro, and Hayao Miyazaki, among so many others — understand the psychological power of escapism. Sometimes you need to step outside of yourself to look back in. The best escapist entertainments ultimately bring us back to ourselves. From the limitless canvas of animation to the charming clunkiness of ’80s sword and sorcery adventures, fantasy has a way of unlocking new perspectives in a way that visions of our ordinary lives simply can not. And in an age where our genre fare is getting increasingly and depressingly corporate, it’s thrilling to be able to watch a film that offers up something radical, something new, something that feels totally outside of the limits of the layperson’s imagination.

While there are of course fantasy franchises running amock (we are, indeed, somehow getting new “Lord of the Rings” films again), the most intriguing fantasy on film either tells a completely new story or reinterprets an old tale for a new age. Think of a great film like “The Green Knight,” for example, and how it makes a story older than modern England feel fresh, new, and relevant to our modern lives. Fantasy is ladden with its tropes and genre conventions, but the greatest examples of the genre cast original spells of their own.

These 45 fantasy films open up new worlds and new paths of understanding and empathy. Space-borne fantasy — “Star Wars” and its ilk, a rich enough world to inspire its own list — is excluded here, as are films in which fantasy is expressed primarily as simply daydreams. These are triumphs of imagination and world-building that seem incapable of losing their power to enchant.

With editorial contributions from Zack Sharf, David Ehrlich, Ryan Lattanzio, Kate Erbland, Tom Brueggemann, Jude Dry, Bill Desowitz, Tambay Obenson, Eric Kohn, and Chris O’Falt.

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