The Wizard of Oz (1939)

Caught in a Kansas tornado, young Dorothy finds herself in a strange and colorful new world that feels familiar enough, but simply isn’t home. Peppered with iconic lines like “we’re not in Kansas any more” and “pay no attention to that man behind the curtain,” The Wizard of Oz is a timeless and imaginative tale of friendship, endurance, and the desire for belonging, inviting us to “follow the yellow brick road” with a cadre of unlikely friends, facing perils with a smile and a song as Dorothy journeys towards home. – Joel Mayward