

Labyrinth
Step into the dreamlike world of Labyrinth (1986), Jim Henson’s fantastical masterpiece that combines puppetry magic, surreal set design, and an unforgettable performance by David Bowie as Jareth, the Goblin King. Alongside Jennifer Connelly’s heartfelt portrayal of Sarah, the film weaves a timeless tale of courage, imagination, and the blurry line between childhood wonder and adult responsibility.
What makes Labyrinth truly extraordinary is its combination of Henson’s Muppetry brilliance with a gothic-pop edge brought to life by Bowie’s music and screen presence. It’s at once whimsical and eerie, charming and unsettling—the kind of movie that sticks with you long after the credits roll. Beloved as a cult classic, Labyrinth has found a second life across generations of fans, inspiring endless creativity in art, cosplay, collectibles, and even fashion.

“You have no power over me.”
- Sarah, proving you can outwit the Goblin King (even when he’s David Bowie).


Muppets AND David Bowie? I'm in.
Fun Fact
The film’s production design was heavily inspired by the artwork of Brian Froud, who also co-wrote Faeries—and his son Toby played the baby in the movie!