Need a love story movie to enjoy with that special someone tonight? And yes, your dog can be that special someone. Want to revive the butterflies in a relationship? Feel the need to prove to yourself that romance is not dead and that you deserve more than just the bare minimum? Or perhaps you are just a hopeless romantic (like myself) who’s a fool for a clichéd love story. We all have our own reasons for enjoying romantic movies. And you’ve ended up on this post; you are in for a treat, my friend.

Romance movies are something you really can’t get enough of. Some might also make you cry like a baby. Remember The Notebook? That one got literal streams running down my cheeks. But seriously, you are one tough cookie if you didn’t squeeze a single tear watching The Notebook or Hatchi. Other than that, love movies may also make you realize how damn single you really are. And no matter how cliché the plot is, we enjoy it just as much. After all, many of the best romance movies are remakes of bestselling romance novels, so no wonder why they make them into great films. Handsome actors cast for the leading roles may also add to the film’s appeal, but that’s just my humble opinion.

Teen romance moviesromantic comedy movieschick flicks, you name it. We’ve compiled them all in one place to make it easier for you to pick. Scroll down and let us know if you see your favorite one on the list. Is there a love movie you absolutely enjoyed, but we’ve left out? I doubt it, but still, let us know! And now, hope you have your chocolate-covered strawberries with whipped cream ready and enjoy the selection of the best romantic movies (Bored Panda edition)!

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#1 

Pride & Prejudice

Pride & Prejudice

2005 | 2 hours 9 minutes | Directed by Joe Wright
 
Starring Keira Knightley, Matthew Macfadyen, Brenda Blethyn
 
Another excellent adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, excelling in almost every aspect. It is true to the book, particularly in terms of capturing the book’s spirit as well as the story’s energy and constant tension. It’s the first feature film adaptation in 65 years, and trust me when I say it doesn’t let you down. This adaptation is a brilliant achievement that keeps you involved from the first to the last scene, almost consuming you with aching romance and a sprinkle of humor and intelligence.

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#2 

The Notebook

The Notebook

2004 | 2 hours 3 minutes | Directed by Nick Cassavetes
 
Starring James Garner, Rachel McAdams, Gena Rowlands
 
One that needs no introduction. Hands down, possibly one of the most compelling love stories of all time and likely the first film that pops into one’s head when thinking of romance films. It’s another novel-turned-film from Nicholas Sparks, who seems to be the master at creating a love story that will keep the viewer glued to the screen throughout the entirety of the film. If you haven’t seen it, just do yourself a favor and watch it. Thank me later.

#3 

Titanic

Titanic

1997 | 3 hours 14 minutes | Directed by James Cameron
 
Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane
 
Again, a classic that needs no introduction. My Heart Will Go On forever for this film (you see what I did there?) In every way, this film rewrote film history. Nobody cares what anyone thinks of this film because it is unaffected by criticism. Every flaw in the movie is quickly overshadowed by the film’s many positive attributes. It’s a stunning film, and I doubt many of us will ever see anything like it again.

#4 

Casablanca

Casablanca

1942 | 1 hour 42 minutes | Directed by Michael Curtiz
 
Starring Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid
 
A classic movie that has made its mark in history. The intricate political plot comes first, placing the film in a melting pot of WWII, where everyone hopes and dies for a chance to reach the United States via Lisbon. All of the performances are outstanding. It draws our attention without bloodshed or sexuality, as do all golden era Hollywood films from the 1950s. However, don’t be mistaken; it is used there very subtly and just enough to keep you on your toes.

#5 

Love Jones

Love Jones

1997 | 1 hour 49 minutes | Directed by Theodore Witcher
 
Starring Larenz Tate, Nia Long, Isaiah Washington
 
A definite must-see. An old story – a fresh view, giving you a new outlook on life and love. The plot goes about Darius Lovehall, a young black poet from Chicago, who starts dating Nina Moseley, a gorgeous, talented photographer. It’s one of the few films depicting a love story involving African-American characters, yet relatable for all ethnicities. Very well-directed, classy, and sexy, just how we like our romance films to be.

#6 

In The Mood For Love

In The Mood For Love

2000 | 1 hour 38 minutes | Directed by Kar-Wai Wong
 
Starring Tony Chiu-Wai Leung, Maggie Cheung, Siu Ping-Lam
 
Perhaps the most appealing aspect of this masterpiece film is not the attractive lead actors. It’s also not because of their superb acting and blazing chemistry. It’s the entire film’s mise-en-scène. The settings, lighting, and props contribute to the main characters’ desire for love. The excellent use of mise-en-scène just adds the right amount of atmosphere to elaborate on the characters’ complicated relationship. When the film is over, the audience is left with a desperate desire for more.

#7 

Roman Holiday

Roman Holiday

1953 | 1 hour 58 minutes | Directed by William Wyler
 
Starring Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn, Eddie Albert
 
Audrey Hepburn’s first big screen debut. She portrays an English princess who is bored with her official duties and the tight schedule she is on. During an unofficial visit to Rome, the lovely Princess Anne (Hepburn) falls in love with a reporter in this fascinating and romantic love story. It’s well-paced, never loses steam, and is full of endearing action. This charming comedy is famous for making the entire world fall in love with Audrey Hepburn and half of the world wanting to buy a Vespa scooter and drive around the streets of Rome.

#8 

The Princess Bride

The Princess Bride

1987 | 1 hour 38 minutes | Directed by Rob Reiner
 
Starring Cary Elwes, Mandy Patinkin, Robin Wright
 
This is one of those rare films that gets better each time you watch it. With wit and undeniable charm, this film transcends the usual weekend fare by combining a rather basic storyline of love and adventure. It’s a perfect movie for everyone, combining romance, action, and parody to create the perfect film.

#9 

When Harry Met Sally

When Harry Met Sally

1989 | 1 hour 35 minutes | Directed by Rob Reiner
 
Starring Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, Carrie Fisher
 
A great romantic comedy. Can men and women be friends without the temptation of sex rearing its ugly head? This is the famous question posed – and glibly answered – in this film. This film thrives on its witty dialogue and cleverness in not overly sentimentalizing it. To put it another way, there’s a perfect balance between scenes of intense emotion and scenes of brutal comic relief.

#10 

Dirty Dancing

Dirty Dancing

#11 

The Best Man

The Best Man

1999 | 2 hours | Directed by Malcolm D. Lee
 
Starring Taye Diggs, Nia Long, Morris Chestnut
 
Well-written and well-acted. Although the majority of the cast is African-American, this is a film that appeals to people of all races. It’s about a group of college friends who get together for a wedding. Still, the celebration isn’t the focal point of the story. Instead, one of the friends writes a semi-fictional book based on actual events between friends while they were in college. That’s when things get sticky because the revelations made in this book alter and shake up friendships.

#12 

Like Water For Chocolate

Like Water For Chocolate

#13 

Romeo + Juliet

Romeo + Juliet

#14 

If Beale Street Could Talk

If Beale Street Could Talk

#15 

Loving

Loving

#16 

Portrait Of A Lady On Fire

Portrait Of A Lady On Fire

#17 

Desire (1936)

Desire (1936)

#18 

Carol

Carol

#19 

Moonlight

Moonlight

#20 

Once

Once

#21 

10 Things I Hate About You

10 Things I Hate About You

#22 

About Time

About Time

#23 

Say Anything

Say Anything

#24 

The Last Of The Mohicans

The Last Of The Mohicans

#25 

Crazy, Stupid, Love.

Crazy, Stupid, Love.

#26 

Notting Hill

Notting Hill

#27 

Brokeback Mountain

Brokeback Mountain

#28 

Brooklyn

Brooklyn

#29 

The Shape Of Water

The Shape Of Water

#30 

Four Weddings And A Funeral

Four Weddings And A Funeral

#31 

(500) Days Of Summer

(500) Days Of Summer

#32 

Beauty And The Beast (1991)

Beauty And The Beast (1991)

#33 

The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button

The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button

#34 

A Star Is Born

A Star Is Born

#35 

Gone With The Wind

Gone With The Wind

#36 

Sleepless In Seattle

Sleepless In Seattle

#37 

Moonstruck

Moonstruck

#38 

Moonrise Kingdom

Moonrise Kingdom

#39 

Call Me By Your Name

Call Me By Your Name

#40 

Singin’ In The Rain

Singin’ In The Rain

#41 

Before Sunrise

Before Sunrise

#42 

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

#43 

Bridget Jones’s Diary

Bridget Jones’s Diary

#44 

It Happened One Night

It Happened One Night

#45 

Atonement

Atonement

#46 

Sense And Sensibility

Sense And Sensibility

#47 

To Catch A Thief

To Catch A Thief

#48 

Shakespeare In Love

Shakespeare In Love

#49 

Weekend

Weekend

#50 

Testament Of Youth

Testament Of Youth

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