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These six films below — some blockbusters that can be enjoyed over and over again, others are hidden gems tucked away in Amazon Prime Video’s vast streaming library — are must-watches for any fan of the fantastical.
6) Big Fish

Based on the beloved novel of the same name, Big Fish follows William Bloom (Billy Crudup), who tries to make sense of his eccentric father Edward Bloom’s (Albert Finney) life as he lies dying, through the elaborate tall tales the elder man tells him. Ewan MacGregor plays the young Ed Bloom through the intensely vivid, colorful anecdotes that end up revealing more about Bloom than meets the eye.
Big Fish is one of director Tim Burton’s finest, blending Edward’s vivid imagination with a tender, heartfelt story about fathers and sons.
5) The Green Knight

The Green Knight is a gritty yet highly entertaining retelling of the Arthurian tale of Sir Gawain and the mythical Green Knight. Dev Patel owns every ounce of his leading man charisma and brooding as Gawain as he traverses Britain to confront the Green Knight, the infamous, emerald-skin tester of men. The Green Knight unfolds as a series of smaller folktales over the course of Gawain’s journey as the knight encounters ghosts, giants, and thieves, making for a desaturated but lush adventure that feels as old and timeless as the land it’s set upon.
4) Stardust

Given its source material and all-star cast, we’re surprised that Stardust didn’t make a bigger splash when it came out in theaters back in 2007.
Based on a Neil Gaiman novel and co-written/directed by Matt Vaughn of Kick-Ass and Kingsman fame, Stardust tells the story of Tristan (a young and delightful Charlie Cox) as he leaves his boring English town for the magical kingdom of Stormhold to fetch a fallen star and win the heart of the icy Victoria. However, the star is not a thing, but rather a woman, Yvaine (Claire Danes), and Tristan isn’t the only one after her. Stardust manages to deliver laugh, thrills, and genuine heart on a highly enjoyable ride that also happens to feature one of Robert De Niro’s best comedic performances of the past 20 years.











