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id="article-body" class="row " section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV">       doesn't have a massive collection of fantasy flicks, but you can find several charming (and eclectic) gems. Many combine the fantastical with real-world struggles, including the remarkable Closet Monster. Or dive right into the high fantasy realm with The Golden Compass, based on Philip Pullman's classic novels.<br>Hopefully you'll find an intriguing gem below.<br>      Netflix    Nightbooks (2021)    <br>Co-produced by Sam Raimi, this dark fantasy is inscribed with top horror credentials.<br><br>Still aimed at younger viewers, Nightbooks leafs through a mystery about a young boy who must figure out how to escape a magical apartment owned by Krysten Ritter's witch Natacha. A tomb of fun.<br>          Warner Bros. Pictures    Dark Shadows (2012)    <br>It's not the greatest Tim Burton entry, but Dark Shadows offers another opportunity to admire the director's trademark gothic visual style.<br><br>Based on the soap opera of the same name, the comedy horror follows a rich playboy who unwisely breaks the heart of a witch (Eva Green). She turns him into a vampire and buries him alive. Two centuries later, Barnabas (Johnny Depp) emerges, discovering the world of the '70s while harboring a taste for revenge. Though the characters and plot could be fleshed out significantly, Dark Shadows boasts a stellar cast, including Michelle Pfeiffer and [https://www.blogher.com/?s=Helena%20Bonham Helena Bonham] Carter.<br><br>Plus, it gives you Barnabus' hilarious fish-out-of-water reactions to '70s pop culture.<br>          Strand Releasing/YouTube/Screenshot    Closet Monster (2015)    <br>Unlocking multiple genres, Closet Monster uses its fantasy elements to open the door to a fresh and moving coming-of-age tale. Scarred by witnessing a homophobic attack, closeted and [https://www.gov.uk/search/all?keywords=imaginative%20teenager imaginative teenager] Oscar must grapple with his feelings for Wilder. Be warned, Closet Monster splices David Cronenberg levels of body horror into its bigger picture about internalized homophobia.<br><br>Capped by Connor Jessup's superb performance, Closet Monster an indie gem.<br>          Jose Haro    A Monster Calls (2016)    <br>This dark fantasy drama comes from Spanish director J.A. Bayona, who's since branched off into huge franchise chapters, including Jurassic [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today]: Fallen Kingdom and the first two episodes of Prime Video's upcoming Lord of the Rings series. But perhaps his best work is centered on coming-of-age tales; A Monster Calls follows a troubled young boy who encounters a tree that [https://www.ourmidland.com/search/?action=search&firstRequest=1&searchindex=solr&query=promises promises] to tell him three stories, as long as Connor tells him one in return.<br><br>With roots in darker themes, one of them being death, A Monster Calls is a smart, moving fantasy tale.<br>          Netflix    The Water Man (2020)    <br>The Water Man won't be for everyone. More drama than pure fantasy, this family friendly [https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=usagov&query=adventure%20deals adventure deals] with themes such as grief, loss and friendship. Eleven-year-old Gunner and his family move to a new town, where the bookworm must deal with not only a lack of friends but also a harsh father and a mother suffering from leukemia.

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'id="article-body" class="row " section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV">  doesn't have a massive collection of fantasy flicks, but you can find several charming (and eclectic) gems. Many combine the fantastical with real-world struggles, including the remarkable Closet Monster. Or dive right into the high fantasy realm with The Golden Compass, based on Philip Pullman's classic novels.<br>Hopefully you'll find an intriguing gem below.<br> Netflix Nightbooks (2021) <br>Co-produced by Sam Raimi, this dark fantasy is inscribed with top horror credentials.<br><br>Still aimed at younger viewers, Nightbooks leafs through a mystery about a young boy who must figure out how to escape a magical apartment owned by Krysten Ritter's witch Natacha. A tomb of fun.<br> Warner Bros. Pictures Dark Shadows (2012) <br>It's not the greatest Tim Burton entry, but Dark Shadows offers another opportunity to admire the director's trademark gothic visual style.<br><br>Based on the soap opera of the same name, the comedy horror follows a rich playboy who unwisely breaks the heart of a witch (Eva Green). She turns him into a vampire and buries him alive. Two centuries later, Barnabas (Johnny Depp) emerges, discovering the world of the '70s while harboring a taste for revenge. Though the characters and plot could be fleshed out significantly, Dark Shadows boasts a stellar cast, including Michelle Pfeiffer and [https://www.blogher.com/?s=Helena%20Bonham Helena Bonham] Carter.<br><br>Plus, it gives you Barnabus' hilarious fish-out-of-water reactions to '70s pop culture.<br> Strand Releasing/YouTube/Screenshot Closet Monster (2015) <br>Unlocking multiple genres, Closet Monster uses its fantasy elements to open the door to a fresh and moving coming-of-age tale. Scarred by witnessing a homophobic attack, closeted and [https://www.gov.uk/search/all?keywords=imaginative%20teenager imaginative teenager] Oscar must grapple with his feelings for Wilder. Be warned, Closet Monster splices David Cronenberg levels of body horror into its bigger picture about internalized homophobia.<br><br>Capped by Connor Jessup's superb performance, Closet Monster an indie gem.<br> Jose Haro A Monster Calls (2016) <br>This dark fantasy drama comes from Spanish director J.A. Bayona, who's since branched off into huge franchise chapters, including Jurassic [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today]: Fallen Kingdom and the first two episodes of Prime Video's upcoming Lord of the Rings series. But perhaps his best work is centered on coming-of-age tales; A Monster Calls follows a troubled young boy who encounters a tree that [https://www.ourmidland.com/search/?action=search&firstRequest=1&searchindex=solr&query=promises promises] to tell him three stories, as long as Connor tells him one in return.<br><br>With roots in darker themes, one of them being death, A Monster Calls is a smart, moving fantasy tale.<br> Netflix The Water Man (2020) <br>The Water Man won't be for everyone. More drama than pure fantasy, this family friendly [https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=usagov&query=adventure%20deals adventure deals] with themes such as grief, loss and friendship. Eleven-year-old Gunner and his family move to a new town, where the bookworm must deal with not only a lack of friends but also a harsh father and a mother suffering from leukemia.'
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