Genre: Children’s fantasy
Books published: 1950 to 1956
Movies released: 2005 to 2010
Beginning chronologically with The Magician’s Nephew and followed by the wildly popular The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Chronicles of Narnia is a series of seven fantasy novels by British author C.S. Lewis written in the 1950s. It features epic tussles between good and evil, stunningly imaginative creatures, unexpected betrayals and beautiful friendships, all set in an enchanting, fantastical world. This great book has been adapted for film as well as for radio, television, the stage and even computer games. But the 2005 movie starring Tilda Swinton as the White Witch might be the best adaptation yet. The gorgeous cinematography, top-notch CGI and perfectly cast characters turn the beloved book into a classic movie-watching experience the whole family will love.
“The word I would use to describe my first foray into Narnia as a child? Magical,” says Yanek. “It’s impossible not to get wrapped up in the story of four children living in World War II–era England who discover a portal to another world. While the Christian symbolism is somewhat heavy-handed, it’s still easy to get lost in the siblings’ quest to defeat the White Witch and restore peace to the land. And my kids and I loved seeing this fantastical world and all its characters brought to life in the movies too.”