Flag content as:
contents feed list image 1 contents feed list image 2
contents feed list image 3 contents feed list image 4

Best Fantasy movies

23rd Nov 2025
Voted by 0
Views: 3K
Shares: 0
0
0
0
0
more
Follow 0
Unfollow Once Upon a Review (onceuponareview)?
Unfollow
Cancel
Introduction image

Prepare to be transported to realms of dragons, magic, and epic quests as we delve into the most captivating fantasy films ever brought to the screen. From soaring narratives that weave intricate mythologies to breathtaking visuals that conjure fantastical creatures and worlds, this collection celebrates the cinematic achievements that have defined and redefined the genre. Whether you cherish tales of brave heroes battling ancient evils, enchanted romances, or journeys through otherworldly landscapes, here are the films that have etched themselves into the hearts of fantasy aficionados worldwide. Now, the magic truly happens when you join the conversation. This is your chance to champion your most beloved magical adventures and ensure they get the recognition they deserve. Scroll through the curated list, recall those moments that made you gasp, laugh, and believe in the impossible, and cast your vote for the fantasy movies that have most profoundly captured your imagination. Don't let your favorites be overlooked – make your voice heard and help shape the ultimate ranking of the best fantasy films!

Show more
contents feed list image 1 contents feed list image 2
contents feed list image 3 contents feed list image 4

Best Fantasy movies

Voted by 0
Views: 3K
Shares:0
Item image_1
#340.

Seventh Son (2014)

340/392
Itunes Ad Thumbnail
...

In *Seventh Son (2014)*, the world teeters on the brink of an ancient war between humanity and supernatural forces. Jeff Bridges stars as John Gregory, a formidable 'Spook' and a seventh son of a seventh son, who has dedicated his life to protecting the realm from witches, boggarts, ghouls, and other dark creatures. As his powers wane with age and a powerful, vengeful witch queen, Mother Malkin (Julianne Moore), re-emerges, Gregory embarks on a desperate search for an apprentice to carry on his dangerous legacy. After many failed attempts and tragic ends, his last hope rests with a young farmer's son named Thomas Ward (Ben Barnes). The central question becomes: can Thomas, a raw and untrained youth, survive the brutal training to become the next protector, or will he succumb to the same fate as his predecessors? While *Seventh Son* may not have achieved universal critical acclaim, it earns its place on a "Best Fantasy Movies" list through its commitment to classic dark fantasy tropes and its sheer entertainment value. The film excels with its visually engaging world-building, bringing to life a vivid medieval setting rife with fantastical creatures, impressive magic, and intense battles. The dynamic between Jeff Bridges' gruff, cynical Spook and Ben Barnes' earnest, brave apprentice provides a compelling character core, bolstered by Julianne Moore's deliciously menacing turn as the formidable witch queen, Mother Malkin. Its blend of traditional monster-hunting, a burgeoning hero's journey, and well-executed special effects delivers a satisfyingly dark adventure that captivates with its blend of action, mythology, and a distinct, gritty atmosphere, offering a solid entry for any fantasy enthusiast.

See less
Item image_1
#340.

Seventh Son (2014)

340/392
0
0
Flag this vote item as:
Adult material (NSFW)
Hateful or abusive
Spam or inappropriate
Infringment of intellectual property

In *Seventh Son (2014)*, the world teeters on the brink of an ancient war between humanity and supernatural forces. Jeff Bridges stars as John Gregory, a formidable 'Spook' and a seventh son of a seventh son, who has dedicated his life to protecting the realm from witches, boggarts, ghouls, and other dark creatures. As his powers wane with age and a powerful, vengeful witch queen, Mother Malkin (Julianne Moore), re-emerges, Gregory embarks on a desperate search for an apprentice to carry on his dangerous legacy. After many failed attempts and tragic ends, his last hope rests with a young farmer's son named Thomas Ward (Ben Barnes). The central question becomes: can Thomas, a raw and untrained youth, survive the brutal training to become the next protector, or will he succumb to the same fate as his predecessors? While *Seventh Son* may not have achieved universal critical acclaim, it earns its place on a "Best Fantasy Movies" list through its commitment to classic dark fantasy tropes and its sheer entertainment value. The film excels with its visually engaging world-building, bringing to life a vivid medieval setting rife with fantastical creatures, impressive magic, and intense battles. The dynamic between Jeff Bridges' gruff, cynical Spook and Ben Barnes' earnest, brave apprentice provides a compelling character core, bolstered by Julianne Moore's deliciously menacing turn as the formidable witch queen, Mother Malkin. Its blend of traditional monster-hunting, a burgeoning hero's journey, and well-executed special effects delivers a satisfyingly dark adventure that captivates with its blend of action, mythology, and a distinct, gritty atmosphere, offering a solid entry for any fantasy enthusiast.

Exit
Profile image
Current Average Vote

Upvote and downvote list items. Click to browse.

Introduction
Vote
330 more items
  • #1
  • #2
  • #3
  • #4
  • #5
  • #6
  • #7
  • #8
  • #9
  • #10
  • #11
  • #12
  • #13
  • #14
  • #15
  • #16
  • #17
  • #18
  • #19
  • #20
  • #21
  • #22
  • #23
  • #24
  • #25
  • #26
  • #27
  • #28
  • #29
  • #30
  • #31
  • #32
  • #33
  • #34
  • #35
  • #36
  • #37
  • #38
  • #39
  • #40
  • #41
  • #42
  • #43
  • #44
  • #45
  • #46
  • #47
  • #48
  • #49
  • #50
  • #51
  • #52
  • #53
  • #54
  • #55
  • #56
  • #57
  • #58
  • #59
  • #60
  • #61
  • #62
  • #63
  • #64
  • #65
  • #66
  • #67
  • #68
  • #69
  • #70
  • #71
  • #72
  • #73
  • #74
  • #75
  • #76
  • #77
  • #78
  • #79
  • #80
  • #81
  • #82
  • #83
  • #84
  • #85
  • #86
  • #87
  • #88
  • #89
  • #90
  • #91
  • #92
  • #93
  • #94
  • #95
  • #96
  • #97
  • #98
  • #99
  • #100
  • #101
  • #102
  • #103
  • #104
  • #105
  • #106
  • #107
  • #108
  • #109
  • #110
  • #111
  • #112
  • #113
  • #114
  • #115
  • #116
  • #117
  • #118
  • #119
  • #120
  • #121
  • #122
  • #123
  • #124
  • #125
  • #126
  • #127
  • #128
  • #129
  • #130
  • #131
  • #132
  • #133
  • #134
  • #135
  • #136
  • #137
  • #138
  • #139
  • #140
  • #141
  • #142
  • #143
  • #144
  • #145
  • #146
  • #147
  • #148
  • #149
  • #150
  • #151
  • #152
  • #153
  • #154
  • #155
  • #156
  • #157
  • #158
  • #159
  • #160
  • #161
  • #162
  • #163
  • #164
  • #165
  • #166
  • #167
  • #168
  • #169
  • #170
  • #171
  • #172
  • #173
  • #174
  • #175
  • #176
  • #177
  • #178
  • #179
  • #180
  • #181
  • #182
  • #183
  • #184
  • #185
  • #186
  • #187
  • #188
  • #189
  • #190
  • #191
  • #192
  • #193
  • #194
  • #195
  • #196
  • #197
  • #198
  • #199
  • #200
  • #201
  • #202
  • #203
  • #204
  • #205
  • #206
  • #207
  • #208
  • #209
  • #210
  • #211
  • #212
  • #213
  • #214
  • #215
  • #216
  • #217
  • #218
  • #219
  • #220
  • #221
  • #222
  • #223
  • #224
  • #225
  • #226
  • #227
  • #228
  • #229
  • #230
  • #231
  • #232
  • #233
  • #234
  • #235
  • #236
  • #237
  • #238
  • #239
  • #240
  • #241
  • #242
  • #243
  • #244
  • #245
  • #246
  • #247
  • #248
  • #249
  • #250
  • #251
  • #252
  • #253
  • #254
  • #255
  • #256
  • #257
  • #258
  • #259
  • #260
  • #261
  • #262
  • #263
  • #264
  • #265
  • #266
  • #267
  • #268
  • #269
  • #270
  • #271
  • #272
  • #273
  • #274
  • #275
  • #276
  • #277
  • #278
  • #279
  • #280
  • #281
  • #282
  • #283
  • #284
  • #285
  • #286
  • #287
  • #288
  • #289
  • #290
  • #291
  • #292
  • #293
  • #294
  • #295
  • #296
  • #297
  • #298
  • #299
  • #300
  • #301
  • #302
  • #303
  • #304
  • #305
  • #306
  • #307
  • #308
  • #309
  • #310
  • #311
  • #312
  • #313
  • #314
  • #315
  • #316
  • #317
  • #318
  • #319
  • #320
  • #321
  • #322
  • #323
  • #324
  • #325
  • #326
  • #327
  • #328
  • #329
  • #330
  • #331
  • #332
  • #333
  • #334
  • #335
  • #336
  • #337
  • #338
  • #339
  • #340
  • #341
  • #342
  • #343
  • #344
  • #345
  • #346
  • #347
  • #348
  • #349
  • #350
  • #351
  • #352
  • #353
  • #354
  • #355
  • #356
  • #357
  • #358
  • #359
  • #360
  • #361
  • #362
  • #363
  • #364
  • #365
  • #366
  • #367
  • #368
  • #369
  • #370
  • #371
  • #372
  • #373
  • #374
  • #375
  • #376
  • #377
  • #378
  • #379
  • #380
  • #381
  • #382
  • #383
  • #384
  • #385
  • #386
  • #387
  • #388
  • #389
  • #390
  • #391
  • #392
52 more items

Submit to make your vote count.

Add the first suggestion!
Write the first comment!
  • comment profile image
    1000 characters remaining
Similar items in other content
Seventh Son (2014)