Fantasy March: Omnibus
As I prepare for the future of this blog (and there is a future, if anybody's wondering), I find myself looking back at the good times, when I had the time to watch a movie a day and write a blog about it, which...yeah, wasn't even sustainable for me in 2021, so make of that what you will. ANYWAY, I decided that I would bring all of these posts together in an omnibus of sorts, so anybody that wanted to read these posts could find them all easily in one place. This, alongside other archives, are going to be pinned to the top of my page, and will serve as a long index of the films in the appropriate genres. The goal? To extend these archives as I go along, and have this running index for my blog. And again...there will be additions...
SO! With that, feel free to check out these films in the fantasy genre, which is another one of those overlap-prone genres, but with a very distinct vibe to them. The definition of the fantasy genre, for the sake of this blog, is any film where the plot is forwarded or the universe is built upon supernatural phenomena that cannot be explained by scientific means. That includes science fiction means, so no Star Wars, and no superhero films, but possibly some science fantasy. Any films you'd like to see in this list? Comment, reblog, message me, whatever! I'm always open to suggestions to add to my ever-building master list of fantasy films. And check out the other indices to come!
The Hobbit (1977; dir. Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass)
(Part One | Part Two | Part Three | Review)
The Last Unicorn (1982; dir. Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass)
(Part One | Part Two | Review)
Kiki's Delivery Service (1989; dir. Hayao Miyazaki)
(Part One | Part Two | Review)
Spirited Away (2001; dir. Hayao Miyazaki)
(Part One | Part Two | Review)
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013; dir. Isao Takahata )
(Part One | Part Two | Part Three | Review)
Wolfwalkers (2020; dir. Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart)
(Part One | Part Two | Review)
Onward (2020; dir. Dan Scanlon) (Part One | Part Two | Review)
The Thief of Bagdad (1940; dir. Michael Powell, Ludwig Berger, and Tim Whelan) (Part One | Part Two | Review)
Orpheus (1950; dir. Jean Cocteau ) (Part One | Part Two | Review)
Ugetsu Monogatari (1953; dir. Kenji Mizoguchi and Kazuo Miyagawa) (Part One | Part Two | Review)
The Seventh Seal (1957; dir. Ingmar Bergman)
(Part One | Part Two | Review)
Jason and the Argonauts (1963; dir. Don Chaffey)
(Part One | Part Two | Review)
Kwaidan (1963; dir. Masaki Kobayashi)
(Short One | Short Two | Short Three | Short Four | Review)
The Holy Mountain (1973; dir. Alejandro Jodorowski )
(Part One | Part Two | Review)
Clash of the Titans (1981; dir. Desmond Davis)
(Part One | Part Two | Part Three | Review)
Legend (1985; dir. Ridley Scott ) (Part One | Part Two | Review)
Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959; dir. Robert Stevenson)
(Part One | Part Two | Review)
The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985; dir. Woody Allen)
(Part One | Part Two | Review)
Wings of Desire (1987; dir. Wim Wenders) (Part One | Part Two)
Death Becomes Her (1992; dir. Robert Zemeckis)
(Part One | Part Two)
Orlando (1992; dir. Sally Potter) (Recap)
The Secret Garden (1993; dir. Agnieszka Holland) (Recap)
Omnibus: Film Reviews
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March Of Robots Lancer Edition
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Ren Wicks - "Centaurine" - March/April 1964 Harolds Casino, Reno, NV Girls of Fantasy Calendar Illustration - American Pin-up Calendar Collection - One of the most interesting calendars from the Girls of Fantasy series. Based on Greek Mythology - First encountered in Greek mythology as members of the tribe of the Centauroi, the Centaurides are only occasionally mentioned in written sources but appear frequently in Greek art and Roman mosaics.
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🐲March (三月) Dragon Roundup!🐲
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