37 fantastic fairy tale movies
The greatest fairy tale movies are often the ones that ignite your imagination while also telling a story that imparts a decent life lesson. Most of them are child-friendly, while some are strictly for adults. However, even those ones focused on the kids still frequently feature terrifying humans – cannibalistic granny, anyone? Still, most of these whimsical flights of fancy are harmless enough, provided their parables shine through all of that mob justice and burning pitchforks malarkey.
These picks are some of our favorite fairy tale films. They come from all decades, though there are few recent picks as these sorts of movies seem to have fallen out of favor with mainstream Hollywood. If you're looking for a warm blanket of a movie, you could do worse. So, sit back, slip off those enchanted slippers and grab a warm, somehow sentient mug of coffee – these are some of the greatest fairy tale films of all.
By Total Film staff
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Snow White gets a Gothic overhaul in this grisly, dwarf-free tale. Monica Keena plays the Snow character, with Sigourney Weaver hamming it up as her increasingly demented stepmother. Blackly melodramatic throughout, there's no happy ending to be had here
Most Magical Moment: Any of Weaver's histrionic mirror scenes in which she has it out with her twisted reflection.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: An animated charmer starring Helen Mirren in the title role as the wicked queen with plans to turn the entire world into her icy play-thing. David Jason, Rik Mayall, Hugh Laurie and Imelda Staunton are among the stellar vocal cast.
Most Magical Moment: The reindeer assisted escape from the Rat King's castle is an adrenaline-soaked interlude.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Disney's throwback to the days of traditional animation might not live up to past triumphs, but it's still a slice of pleasingly nostalgic fun, as waitress Tiana finds herself turned into a frog when she kisses an amphibian prince.
Most Magical Moment: Any of the scenes involving Louis the trumpet-playing alligator are an absolute joy. A top-notch provider of comic relief.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Another out-there offering from Terry Gilliam, who leads the viewer through a little girl's fantasy world, a grotesquely macabre realm devised as a reaction to the poverty of her real-life existence. Weird, provocative and oddly compelling.
Most Magical Moment: The conversations our diminutive heroine has with the severed heads of her Barbie dolls. We told you it was grim.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Ridley Scott's fantasy epic stars Tom Cruise as a young man seeking to win the hand of the beautiful Princess Lily and rescue his world from an icy doom. Released to an underwhelming box office response, the film has developed a cult following over time.
Most Magical Moment: The destruction of Tim Curry's villainous Darkness by the light of the setting sun. Kapow!
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: This Czech oddity uses various fairy tale tropes to convey the traumatic nature of a little girl's journey into adulthood as she gets her first period. Extremely dark, but an innovative way of adapting the genre.
Most Magical Moment: The occasional lapses in the appearance of the handsome prince, who is hiding a deathly white secret behind his veneer of charm.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Terry Gilliam's sprawling fantasy is the dictionary definition of 'uneven', but there's plenty of fun to be had along the way, including Robin Williams removing his own head and Uma Thurman dancing in mid-air.
Most Magical Moment: The introduction of a monstrous sea creature who swallows the travellers whole.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Hiyao Miyazaki's joyful fantasy is an offbeat love story involving witches, wizards and the walking palace that gives the film its name. There are echoes of Peter Pan in Howl's unwillingness to grow up, but this one is too much of an original for any other comparisons to really stand up.
Most Magical Moment: The discovery of the wondrous dream cave in which Howl's true nature is finally revealed.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: A wry spin on Cinderella in which Anne Hathaway sets out to find her prince, in order to break the spell of obedience under which she labours. Watch out for The Princess Bride's Cary Elwes as the villain, and Steve Coogan as the voice of his talking snake.
Most Magical Moment: An encounter with a group of hungry ogres in which crisis is narrowly averted by the arrival of Hugh Dancy's swashbuckling prince.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: An oft overlooked '80s offering from Richard Donner, in which Matthew Broderick's thief attempts to reunite a cursed knight and his beau, who have been transformed into a wolf and a hawk respectively. An ace supporting cast takes this one up a few notches, with Michelle Pfeiffer, Rutger Hauer and Alfred Molina all joining in the fun.
Most Magical Moment: The first appearance of the bewitchingly beautiful Pfeiffer. Now that's magic.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: The last Disney fairy tale produced by Walt himself, in which the titular princess is cursed by cruel fairy Maleficent and doomed to an eternal sleep until woken by the kiss of true love. Enter the noble Prince Phillip.
Most Magical Moment: What do you think? It's the kiss isn't it! Made all the more awesome by the fact that Phillip has come straight from chucking a sword through Maleficent's heart.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Neil Jordan presents a profoundly messed-up, psycho-sexual take on the Little Red Riding Hood story, including several elements you won't remember from the original tale. A jilted husband ripping his own face off, for one.
Most Magical Moment: The wedding party scene in which a gatecrashing witch transforms the guests into a pack of snarling wolves.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: The plot might be stretched a little thin second time around, but Shrek 2 is still stuffed with sly, genre-mocking humour and loveable characters. Not as startlingly original this time then, but no less enjoyable for all that.
Most Magical Moment: The giant gingerbread man is a bit of a crowd pleaser, as he sets about smashing up the castle's defences.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Christina Ricci plays a young woman suffering from an inconvenient family curse she's got a pig's snout where her nose should be! What follows is a sweetly told fable about the skin-deep nature of beauty and the search for true love. Awww.
Most Magical Moment: The breaking of the curse. All it required was a little self-worth.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Disney riffs on the fairy tale of Rapunzel in this eye-wateringly beautiful animation. Combining traditional animation with CGI wizardry, this is probably the best looking tale on the list, a fitting accolade for Disney's fiftieth animated feature.
Most Magical Moment: Mother Gothel's cracking rendition of 'Mother Knows Best'. It's no surprise to learn that actress Donna Murphy is a broadway star.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Drew Barrymore stars in this glossily affable take on the classic Cinderella story set in rural 17th Century France, charming Dougray Scott's prince with her quick wit and stoicism. Hooray!
Most Magical Moment: The ornately beautiful ball is a visual treat. Lovely stuff.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Warwick Davis takes a starring role as the titular dwarf who finds himself the unlikely hero in a quest to protect a special baby from the malicious attentions of a wicked queen. An epic adventure from the days when George Lucas had a direct line to his audience's imagination.
Most Magical Moment: The animal transformation scene was pretty spectacular for the time!
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Emmanuelle Beart stars in this twisted version of Little Red Riding Hood, in which Red discovers an underground laboratory where an evil scientist has been kidnapping and mutilating girls. The last of his victims has survived him however, and she rather fancies herself a new pair of legs.
Most Magical Moment: The discovery of the garden is both creepy and wondrous, as the animals and flowers sway to the strains of a mysterious song...
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Tim Burton takes on the seminal American fairy tale of the Headless Horseman, with Johnny Depp leading a fantastically pallid cast through a blood-curdling tale of deception and revenge.
Most Magical Moment: When Depp's Ichabod Crane returns the Horseman's head, allowing him to make his return to hell. It's a happy ending, of sorts.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: The Snow White story has been adapted more times than we can count, but none have managed to top the Mouse House's seminal take on the fairest maiden in the land. Reasonably frightening in places (the forest scene in particular), it's one of Disney's darker dabblings with fairy tale lore.
Most Magical Moment: The transformation of the wicked queen into the hideous apple-bearing crone is deliciously grotesque.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale: Bear with us here, because to our minds, The Matrix is basically a sci-fi retelling of Alice In Wonderland. A wide-eyed innocent stumbles into a bizarre and baffling world that makes him question the whole nature of existence. Surrounded by a cast of odd characters, none of whom will give him a straight answer about where he is, he takes on an all-powerful ruler to break this world's bizarre set of rules for the better. They're one and the same story!
Most Magical Moment: Bullet-time, baby! Alice hasn't got anything on that.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Don't look at us like that! Hard Candy is Little Red Riding Hood by another name. Although this version of Red doesn't need any big strong woodcutter to come and save her. She's more than capable of looking after herself.
Most Magical Moment: The eerie, dream-like final scene in which Ellen Page disappears into the woods, taking a brief look back over her shoulder before she goes.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: The definitive adaptation of Lewis Carroll's trippy fairy tale, Disney's version of Alice is surprisingly true to the source material, what with its creepy Cheshire Cat and authentically barmy tea party. Throw in Disney's trademark visuals and you're on to a winner.
Most Magical Moment: The aforementioned tea party is pleasingly bizarre, as is the parade of playing cards.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: An adaptation of Neil Gaiman's popular novel, Stardust is a veritable smorgasbord of fairy tale tropes, from wicked witches to fair maidens, dashing heroes to flamboyantly camp pirates. Who'd have expected this from Matthew Vaughn, a man whose only previous directorial effort was gritty crime flick Layer Cake?
Most Magical Moment: The transformation of Michelle Pfeiffer's haggard old crone into a stunningly slinky vixen is a sight to behold.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Disney brings postmodernism to the traditional fairy tale by displacing Amy Adams' pure-hearted princess into the stark reality of contemporary New York. Fish out of water funnies ensue.
Most Magical Moment: Giselle recruits a posse of neighbourhood animals to clean Patrick Dempsey's flat for him. Neat trick.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: This one is probably pushing the definition of fairy tale a little far, but given that the plot borrows heavily from Swan Lake, we think it probably qualifies. And with its woozily ambiguous storyline, it's certainly dark enough to keep the Brothers Grimm happy.
Most Magical Moment: The awe-inspiring dance that forms the film's grand finale. Beautiful and terrifying in equal measure, much like the film itself.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Disney takes a crack at the boy who never grew up, the two-dimensional forerunner to the tale they would go on to tell in Hook. This one is a more conventional affair than that film, though no less charming for all that. The crocodile is brought to life particularly skilfully, as is Hook himself.
Most Magical Moment: The initial nighttime flight from the children's dormitory across the London skyline away to Never Never Land.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Dreamworks reinvents the fairy tale, skewering many of its key tropes and cliches in the process. Yet for all the snarkiness, it's also a heartwarming tale of an outsider striving for acceptance. And there's a talking donkey, which is always good.
Most Magical Moment: Donkey's rendition of 'I'm A Believer' is a bona fide showstopper!
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: The traditional story of Cinderella, jazzed up with a funky fairy godmother, a host of talking mice and an evil old cat. So successful was the movie that Disney based their logo upon the Prince's castle. Iconic.
Most Magical Moment: The transformation of a knackered old pumpkin into a glorious carriage never fails to tickle our sense of wonder.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: A delightful tale of boy meets fish, with sea-dwelling Ariel longing to become a human in order to marry the dashing Prince Eric. Enter the genuinely scary sea witch, Ursula, who can make it all happen for a price.
Most Magical Moment: 'Under The Sea' is one of the most toe-tappingly brilliant musical numbers of all time. The fact that it's orchestrated by a flamboyant crab makes it that much better.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairytale Movie: Tim Burton's moving tale of a gentle humanoid creature with scissors for hands, who was created by Vincent Price's kindly inventor before he dropped dead. All alone in the world, he forges a bond with Winona Ryder, only for the townsfolk to turn against him.
Most Magical Moment: The ice-sculpting scene is heartbreakingly beautiful...
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairytale Movie: One of the more disturbing fairy tales on the list, largely thanks to the presence of Margaret Hamilton's Wicked Witch and her army of flying monkeys. At least there are plenty of jaunty ditties to temper the fear factor!
Most Magical Moment: The first appearance of the Wizard, as a floating disembodied head. Impressive...
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Steven Spielberg takes the fairy tale of Peter Pan and runs with it in this glorious slice of family entertainment. Robin Williams makes for a game Pan, but Dustin Hoffman's preening Captain Hook steals every scene he crops up in. Hence the title of the film.
Most Magical Moment: When Pan reclaims his sword from Rufio. Goosebumps, anyone?
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: This all-singing, all-dancing account of a street-rat's rise to prominence contains some of the catchiest songs of the entire Disney canon, and in Robin Williams' Genie, one of the finest comedy sidekicks. Throw in a supremely hissable villain in the form of Jafar and some ace visuals, and it's no wonder Aladdin remains so well loved some 20 years later.
Most Magical Moment: The Genie's 'Friend Like Me' routine, in which he shows off the full extent of his powers to a spellbound Aladdin.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: A gloriously daft adventure from Rob Reiner, in which the swashbuckling action is perfectly balanced by a raft of well-judged, surrealist humour. Packed to bursting with memorable characters, it's the guilty pleasure to end all guilty pleasures.
Most Magical Moment: Inigo Montoya's sword fight with Rugen, soundtracked by his long-rehearsed speech of vengeance...
(Supplied/GamesRadar)The Fairy Tale Movie: Another Disney classic, this time bringing the feelgood tale of Belle and Beast to the big screen. Probably the most shamelessly romantic of all the Disney films, it's also a thrilling ride, particularly when Beast goes toe to toe with the villainous Gaston.
Most Magical Moment: It has to be 'Be Our Guest', doesn't it? A musical number only trumped by Mr. Burns' rendition of 'See My Vest'.
(Supplied/GamesRadar)Mirror mirror on the wall, be so good as to read it all