![]() ![]() ![]() It wouldn’t be a list of romantic movies without this one, would it? Dear John was a phenomenon upon its release in 2010 – with women everywhere pining for Channing Tatum (nothing new there then!). Oh, and did we mention Bill Nighy is in it? When Tim (Domhnall Gleeson) meets Mary (Rachel McAdams), he tries to win her heart using the gift of time travel that he’s inherited from his father, however as life goes on, he begins to realise his talent can’t shield him from all the trials and tribulations that naturally come with life. One of the finest rom-coms to come out of the UK literally ever, About Time is a truly heartwarming story about two people who fall in love, and, well… time travel. The film has an outstanding soundtrack, with a fair few tear-jerking and loving moments that’ll have you wondering if love is really dead after all. The musical drama follows Mia (Emma Stone) and Sebastian (Ryan Gosling) as they try to make it in Hollywood while preventing their relationship from falling apart. ![]() La La Land Credit: Summit EntertainmentĪcademy award-winning La La Land swept film fans and critics off their feet when it premiered back in 2016, and it still has us swooning to this day. Starring Lana Condor and Noah Centineo, the plot follows on from its predecessor, seeing Lara and Peter’s love bubble burst when a former flame re-enters the picture. I Still Love You Credit: Netflixįollowing the major success of Netflix’s To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, based on the book of the same name, Lara Jean is back with more romantic mishaps and love triangles. Who knows, maybe you’ll even shed a tear or two into your reduced box of Thornton’s. Whether you’re hiding from gooey couples this Valentine’s, or having a cheap night in with your beau thanks to lockdown – here’s your ultimate guide to getting into the spirit of Cupid this Valentine’s day. ![]()
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