It's impossible to narrow down the best fantasy films of all time to just 25, and it's all subjective, after all. Nonetheless, we've gathered our personal favorites!

The Seventh Seal is easily one of the most iconic movies from the genius director Ingmar Bergman. The film explores deep philosophical themes through the Knight's solitary struggle against death, illustrating how isolation can equip one to challenge mortality. | © AB Svensk Filmindustri
The Shape of Water is a nearly perfect movie for adults. It drives you through tense relationships and strong personalities, which all come to an excellent conclusion. | © Fox Searchlight Pictures
Pan's Labyrinth is worth an honorable spot for combining a very dark story with the structure and aesthetics of a fairytale, creating a a unique and compelling film. | © Warner Bros. Pictures
Shrek stands out as one of the best animated films not just for the humor, but for a well-scripted storyline that elevates the entire movie. It also sends a meaningful message about the power of friendship and love. And we love the fantasy setting. | © DreamWorks Animation
Frozen tells the story of the Kingdom of Arendelle and the sister-duo Anna and Elsa, each of them struggling in their own way. To be honest, everything about the movie was incredible: animation, characters, sounds, and even a well-written storyline. | © Walt Disney Animation Studios
How to Train Your Dragon and the emotional bond between Hiccup and Toothless are so underrated that it hurts. The animation is stunning, the characters are well-written and acted, and the action scenes are eye-catching. | © DreamWorks Animation
The Wizard of Oz is one of the most important movies of all time, and was a massive hit on television as one of the first films in color. And, very impressively, it still holds up as a great family watch. | © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Dune: Part One is a stunning work of art, with breathtaking cinematography, music, and designs that are nothing short of beautiful. Despite its two-and-a-half-hour runtime, the film flies by, leaving you eager for more. | © Warner Bros.
The Two Towers is considered the least popular of the three, frankly. However, it's still excellent (of course) and it gave us one of the best battle scenes of all time: Helms Deep. | © New Line Cinema
The Princess Bride is the fantasy film that even people who don't like fantasy will enjoy. It rocks and has everything needed for the perfect movie: true love, comedy style, revenge, monsters, fighting, and even miracles! | © 20th Century Fox
Spirited Away is surely the greatest anime film of all time. Kids are displayed as complex, conflicted, selfish, and enduring creatures which other movies don't do. It completely understands what being young is like. | © Walt Disney Pictures
The Curse of the Black Pearl is still one of the most satisfying and entertaining pieces of popcorn entertainment from the last few decades. The marvelous cast, unique design, direction, special effects, and script make it a total masterpiece driven by creative spirit. | © Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King is widely regarded as the best movie in the trilogy, at least for many fans. The Return of the King pays off for previous movies: Gandalf’s task is finished, the Ring is destroyed, and Aragorn becomes King! | © New Line Cinema
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone remains one of the most quotable movies ever. As for me, I love the film's atmosphere, especially at Christmas. Like no other movie in the franchise, it brings you the cozy fantasy world you imagined as a kid. | © Warner Bros. Pictures
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is easily one of the best movies ever made. Peter Jackson through all three volumes shows how every person can contribute to the good of all, whether you're an Elf-Lord or just a hobbit. And it all started with the Fellowship of the Ring. | © New Line Cinema
It's impossible to narrow down the best fantasy films of all time to just 25, and it's all subjective, after all. Nonetheless, we've gathered our personal favorites!
It's impossible to narrow down the best fantasy films of all time to just 25, and it's all subjective, after all. Nonetheless, we've gathered our personal favorites!