2007 / Kevin Lima > Enchanted works because of Amy Adams, as she turns the role of a princess into something identifiable by most stretches of the imagination. Disney’s welcome back party, though, isn’t without hitches: The story is still ultimately stale even with the sort of modern-day luster that’s splashed atop it. And Patrick Dempsey is, unfortunately, forever going to smell of Grey’s Anatomy thereby discounting the value of any character he portrays onscreen. (This is a pity, but alas, it’s the price he’ll have to pay for resurrecting his career.) The film almost works as a foil to Pan’s Labyrinth with its cheerfulness and optimism—It’s lighthearted fare and undeniably enjoyable, though there’s just not enough to hold onto to make it a classic.