Valentine’s Day holiday brings people together and them apart. Some people like to celebrate, some don’t, some take it seriously, and some go to the drugstore and buy chocolate.

No matter your relationship status, if you’re in the mood for a bit of romance, there’s a movie that will give you precisely what you’re looking for.

Here is a list of romantic comedies, dramas, period pieces, and even movies about Valentine’s Day that you can watch when you get home from dancing with your sweetheart or staying in bed alone.

P.S. I Love You

P.S. I Love You - Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo

The man’s husband leaves her ten messages to help his young widow overcome his death and go on with her life.

Year2007
DirectorRichard LaGravenese
ActorsHilary Swank
Gerard Butler
Harry Connick Jr.

A Star Is Born

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo

As the musician ages and drinks more, his career goes downhill, so he helps a young singer become famous.

Year2018
DirectorBradley Cooper
ActorsLady Gaga
Bradley Cooper
Sam Elliott

La La Land

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo

A pianist and an actress meet in Los Angeles and fall in love while trying to reach their professional goals.

Year2016
DirectorDamien Chazelle
ActorsRyan Gosling
Emma Stone
Rosemarie DeWitt

The Vow

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo

After a car accident leaves Paige in a coma, her husband Leo makes it his mission to win her back despite her severe memory loss.

Year2012
DirectorMichael Sucsy
ActorsRachel McAdams
Channing Tatum
Sam Neill

Once

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo

It is a modern musical about a street performer and an immigrant who spend a week in Dublin writing, practising, and recording songs telling their love’s story.

Year2007
DirectorJohn Carney
ActorsGlen Hansard
Markéta Irglová
Hugh Walsh

The Notebook

the notebook - Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo

Ryan Gosling plays an impoverished but passionate young guy who gives Rachel McAdams’ character (from a wealthy family) a taste of independence via love before their class disparities force them apart.

Year2005
DirectorNick Cassavetes
ActorsGena Rowlands
James Garner
Rachel McAdams

Titanic

titanic - Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo

The tragic love story of a seventeen-year-old aristocrat onboard the opulent doomed R.M.S. Titanic.

Year1997
DirectorJames Cameron
ActorsLeonardo DiCaprio
Kate Winslet
Billy Zane

Say Anything

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo

A valedictorian and an honourable underachiever fall in love the summer before she leaves for college.

Year1989
DirectorCameron Crowe
ActorsJohn Cusack
Ione Skye
John Mahoney

Beauty and the Beast 

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo

Unless he learns to fall in love with a beautiful young woman he keeps captive, a selfish Prince is cursed to become a monster for the rest of his life.

Year2017
DirectorBill Condon
ActorsEmma Watson
Dan Stevens
Luke Evans

Atonement 

When Briony Tallis, 13, accuses her older sister’s boyfriend of a crime he didn’t do, she changes many people’s lives in a way that can’t be undone.

Atonement Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year2017
DirectorJoe Wright
ActorsKeira Knightley
James McAvoy
Brenda Blethyn

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 

When a couple turns sour, one option is surgically removing each other from their memories.

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year2004
DirectorMichel Gondry
ActorsJim Carrey
Kate Winslet
Tom Wilkinson

Brokeback Mountain

Ennis and Jack are both shepherds, and they fall in love with each other. When they both get married to their girlfriends, it makes their relationship more complicated.

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year2005
DirectorAng Lee
ActorsJake Gyllenhaal
Heath Ledger
Michelle Williams

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

The story of Benjamin Button, a man who starts to age backwards and what happens to him.

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year2008
DirectorDavid Fincher
ActorsBrad Pitt
Cate Blanchett
Tilda Swinton

Punch-Drunk Love

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo

Barry Egan, who has no friends, calls a phone sex line to make himself feel less lonely. He has no idea it will get him into much trouble and hurt his relationship with the mysterious Lena.

Year2002
DirectorPaul Thomas Anderson
ActorsAdam Sandler
Emily Watson
Philip Seymour Hoffman

Up in the Air 

Ryan Bingham likes that his job lets him live out of a suitcase and travel around the country firing people. However, this way of life is threatened by a possible love interest and a new hire who brings a new business model.

up in the air - Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year2009
DirectorJason Reitman
ActorsGeorge Clooney
Vera Farmiga
Anna Kendrick

About Time

Tim discovers at age 21 that he can go back in time and change things that have happened. It wasn’t as easy as you might think for him to decide that getting a girlfriend would make his life better.

About Time Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year2013
DirectorRichard Curtis
ActorsDomhnall Gleeson
Rachel McAdams
Bill Nighy

Love Actually

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo

It follows the love lives of eight couples who are very different from each other. The stories are loosely connected and occur in London, England, the month before Christmas.

Year2003
DirectorRichard Curtis
ActorsHugh Grant
Martine McCutcheon
Liam Neeson

The Wedding Singer

Robbie, a singer, and Julia, a waitress, are married to the wrong people. Luck steps in and helps them find each other.

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year1998
DirectorFrank Coraci
ActorsAdam Sandler
Drew Barrymore
Christine Taylor

Gone With The Wind

In this American film classic, a manipulative woman and a shady man have a rocky relationship during the Civil War and Reconstruction.

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year1939
DirectorVictor Fleming
George Cukor
Sam Wood
ActorsMargaret Mitchell 
Sidney Howard
Oliver H.P. Garrett

Up

Carl Fredricksen, who is 78 years old, takes his balloon-equipped house to Paradise Falls and accidentally takes a young stowaway with him.

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year2009
DirectorPete Docter
Bob Peterson (co-director)
ActorsEdward Asner(voice)
Jordan Nagai(voice)
John Ratzenberger(voice)

Sleepless in Seattle

A man’s son calls a radio talk show to find a partner for his father, who just lost his wife.

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year1993
DirectorNora Ephron
ActorsTom Hanks
Meg Ryan
Ross Malinger

10 Things I Hate About You

A pretty, popular teenager can’t date until her bad-tempered older sister does.

10 things i hate about you - Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year1999
DirectorGil Junger
ActorsHeath Ledger
Julia Stiles
Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Save the Last Dance

A white girl from the Midwest moves to Chicago, where she meets her new boyfriend, a rough-around-the-edges black teen from the South Side.

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year2001
DirectorThomas Carter
ActorsJulia Stiles
Sean Patrick Thomas
Kerry Washington

The Age of Adaline

After an accident, a young woman born at the turn of the 20th century no longer ages. After living alone for a long time, she meets a man who changes how she lives forever.

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year2015
DirectorLee Toland Krieger
ActorsBlake Lively
Michiel Huisman
Harrison Ford

Crazy, Stupid, Love

When the wife of a middle-aged man asks for a divorce, his life changes in a big way. He tries to return to being a man by learning to pick up girls at bars with the help of a new friend, Jacob.

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year2011
DirectorGlenn Ficarra
John Requa
ActorsSteve Carell
Ryan Gosling
Julianne Moore

The Best of Me

When they return to their small hometown after many years, the two people in love in high school see each other again.

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year2014
DirectorMichael Hoffman
ActorsJames Marsden
Michelle Monaghan
Luke Bracey

(500) Days Of Summer

Tom Hansen is a hopeless romantic. When the girl he thinks is his soulmate breaks up with him, he thinks back on their relationship to figure out what went wrong and how he can get her back.

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year2009
DirectorMarc Webb
ActorsZooey Deschanel
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Geoffrey Arend

The Holiday

Two women with trouble with guys swap houses and move to each other’s countries. There, they each meet and fall in love with a local guy.

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year2006
DirectorNancy Meyers
ActorsKate Winslet
Cameron Diaz
Jude Law

Elizabethtown

During a memorial for his Kentucky-born father in his hometown, a young man meets a stewardess who seems too good to be true. Valentine’s Day movie all the way.

Year2005
DirectorCameron Crowe
ActorsOrlando Bloom
Kirsten Dunst
Susan Sarandon

Remember Me

A romantic drama about two people who fall in love: Tyler, whose parents broke up after his brother killed himself, and Ally, who lives every Day to the fullest after seeing her mother killed.

Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year2010
DirectorAllen Coulter
ActorsRobert Pattinson
Emilie de Ravin
Caitlyn Rund

A Walk to Remember

Landon Carter and Jamie Sullivan from North Carolina live together after Landon gets in trouble and has to do community service.

A Walk to Remember Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year2002
DirectorAdam Shankman
ActorsMandy Moore
Shane West
Peter Coyote

Dear John

A romantic drama about a soldier who falls in love with a conservative college student while he’s home on leave.

Dear John Valentine's Day's Best Movies, Coupled or Solo
Year2010
DirectorLasse Hallström
ActorsChanning Tatum
Amanda Seyfried
Richard Jenkins

In the end, what matters most is the connection these Valentine’s Day movies create. They connect us to our emotions, to the people we care about, and to the larger tapestry of human experience. They remind us that love is a journey—one that is sometimes messy, often unexpected, but always worth celebrating.

So, this Valentine’s Day, grab your popcorn, settle into your favorite spot, and let the magic of cinema sweep you away into the world of love, however you define it. Whether you’re in the company of someone special or savoring the joy of your own company, may these films bring a touch of love and laughter to your heart.

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