The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, 6/10
When this was released, it was living firmly in the shadow of Harry Potter and LOTR despite being one of the foundational stones of the genre. Plus there were also tons of other fantasy adaptations coming out at the time, so this never became the giant franchise Disney was clearly aiming for. However, coming up on 20 years since its release it no longer has that burden and can stand on its own. Despite that it's unfortunately just okay.
There is genuinely great and inspired stuff here. The kid actors are really good and genuinely sell being siblings, the music's good, the effects hold up mostly quite well, and the first act is legitimately great. It commits to that fairytale sensibility pretty hard, and as a result feels distinct from either HP or LOTR. It's just unfortunate that as it goes on the movie starts feeling more and more like a studio obligation, and that fairytale whimsy gives way to more poe-faced big fantasy. The script turns from "this happens, but this happens, therefore this happens" to just "this happens, and then this happens, and then this happens". At just over 2 hours it feels like it's skipping a big chunk of the second act and speedruns into the big climax. It's not that stuff feels rushed, it feels that stuff is straight up missing. This would greatly benefit from a longer runtime for better worldbuilding. As it stands it feels more like a sightseeing tour than something that would properly get you invested and immersed in the world.