Here are the most romantic Valentine's Day movies to watch together today...under the covers and in your arms!
Which are the most romantic movies for Valentine's Day, which you can watch together? Before you is our editorial selection, which will certainly brighten up your Valentine's Day! Get ready for romance with our list The most romantic movies for Valentine's Day!
The most romantic movies for Valentine's Day
Say Anything (1989)
The film that provided thousands of lifted portable cassette players that featured Peter Gabriel. Writer and director Cameron Crowe tells the story of Lloyd Dobler (John Cusack) and his object of desire, Diana (Ione Skye). Not only is this one of the best high school movies, it's also one of the best romances of all time.
The Notebook (2004)
"If you are a bird, I am also a bird." It's this kind of sugar-coated dialogue that turned Nicholas Spark's popular novel into an even more popular movie. Actors like the incredibly likable Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams also contributed to the popularity of this film. Get your tissues ready!
A Romance in Seattle (Sleeplees in Seattle, 1993)
A long-distance relationship has never been more romantic than it is in this Nora Ephron film, which enthroned Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan as the king and queen of romantic comedies, among others.
La La Land (2016)
This melancholic and award-winning film about two lovers who want to make it in Los Angeles is not only pleasing to the eye (thanks to the talented Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone) but also has some fantastic song-and-dance numbers. They will definitely be rooting for the couple to stay together, through thick and thin.
Dirty Dancing (1987)
Say what you will about this "cheesy" movie, but who turns it off or changes the TV channel when they come across it? Probably no one. "No one puts Baby in a corner" (or in the original Nobody puts Baby in the corner.), especially if he wants to win over the dance teacher who leaves all the girls speechless.
Brokeback Mountain (2005)
Director Ang Lee's epic love story about two cowboys (Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal) impressed critics and won numerous film awards. Even though it didn't make it in the battle for the Oscar for Best Picture, it remains a very important part of pop culture.
Bull Durham (1988)
Watch it just for the speech of the pretend baseball pitcher played by Kevin Costner, where Susan Sarandon talks about what she believes in - including kisses that last for 3 days.
Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)
Gizdalian Brit (Hugh Grant) falls in love with Andie MacDowell while visiting all the headline events. This pleasant and truly witty comedy also "buzzes" on the emotions, so you really have to watch it.
Sixteen Candles (1984)
Director John Hughes' classic introduced the world to Molly Ringwald. The audience fell in love with her, as did Jake Ryan at the end of the film. Apparently, some birthday wishes just come true.