Love is in the air, and what cozier way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than with a movie night? We asked our team for their top movie recommendations for this occasion, resulting in an excellent selection. From timeless classics to hidden gems, you’ll find the perfect balance of light and funny, touching and dramatic, and beautifully shot films. The choices are as varied as we are, reflecting the diversity of love. So, grab some popcorn, your favorite snacks, and let the cinematic love stories unfold.
1. Valentine's Day
It is a heartwarming romantic comedy celebrating the omnipresence of love, highlighting its beauty in all its forms – from the affection for a child who can be visited rarely for some reason to the enduring connection that spans decades, weathering all storms. It underscores the belief that enduring, deep love prevails amidst any mistake. And you can already notice Taylor Swift here!
– Helen, Head of Content & Community
2. My Blueberry Nights
I watched it for the first time at 16, and it completely captivated me. The entire movie has this incredible atmosphere and beauty, especially with its lighting and colors. The cinematic journey proved to be enchanting and calming. Norah Jones’s soundtrack is pure magic, and that on-screen kiss with Jude Law? Sweeter than blueberry pies.
– Barbara, Social Media Content Creator
3. Call Me by Your Name
Imagine an Italian summer, peach orchards, deep talks, and the first spark of love. Beaming with light and passion, this movie effortlessly captures a blend of sadness and happiness. It underscores the significance of embracing emotions, highlighting the importance of the freedom to choose whom to love. And, of course, it’s a visual treat – from stunning cinematography to Timothee Chalamet’s genuine performance that might tear your eye!
– Jane, Art Director
4. The Proposal
The Proposal takes the classic ‘from hate to love’ plot and infuses it with genuine humor. Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds nail every comedic beat, creating a laughter-filled journey. And don’t forget scene-stealing ebullience by late TV icon Betty White! A delightful romantic comedy that’s perfect for a cozy evening and guaranteed to leave you smiling.
– Daria, Owner
5. Leap Year
I like this Valentine’s Day movie because it portrays a strong woman, breaks stereotypes that only a man can propose, and shows that when things seem to be going wrong, it’s actually fate helping you find the right path.
– Aisa, Content & Community Manager
6. Mr & Mrs Adelman
Their chance of meeting at a bar would stretch over 45 years. At first, their communication goes well, but soon, the man becomes afraid of an overly persistent woman. However, She refuses to give up until she attains love from a man who appears to be her ideal.
Nicolas Bedos had been hatching the idea of this film for fifteen years; he co-wrote the script with his wife, Doria. Eventually, Nicolas took on the director role and simultaneously played a writer, while Doria portrayed the second lead – his wife, Sarah. Such a film is already brimming with romance.
– Valerie, Production Manager
7. The Notebook
This is a timeless romantic film about profound love, which, as Carrie Bradshaw once noted, is never straightforward.
– Olga, Head of Production
8. Perfect Sence
I have a crush on films where people take a bath, especially together. Especially when Eva Green and Ewan McGregor are trying to fix their lives during the end of the world.
– Isis, Head of Brands Partnership
9. Memoirs of a Geisha
This Valentine’s Day movie shows that sometimes, the most incredible love does not end with family, kids, and a house with a white fence. But this love still can make you strong, give you faith, and lead you through the dark times. Love that you are honest, pure, and loyal even though you can only have glances and occasional touches. And for true love, it is enough.
– Aisa, Content & Community Manager
10. About Time
Ever wished to reshape that first encounter with your beloved, rewind your wedding day, or alter the destiny of those dear to you? This film beautifully unfolds the significance of every moment in our lives, from quirky situations to impromptu decisions that lead to life-altering parties. It’s a tale filled with love, humor, and the enduring bonds of family!
– Jane, Art Director
11. Dirty Dancing
Dirty Dancing holds a special place among my favorite movies. It beautifully portrays love in various forms – between men and women, the bond of father and daughter, the connection between boyfriends and girlfriends, and a profound love for dancing. And let’s not forget the incredible soundtrack, which adds to its charm.
– Olga, Head of Production
12. 10 things I hate about you
To all Heath Ledger fans. The spin on Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew is just a starting point as sparks fly, transcending the juvenile premise. It’s the perfect balance between a teen movie and a romantic comedy. And don’t forget a memorable public display of affection on a football field set to Frankie Valli’s ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You’!
– Daria, Owner
13. Love, Rosie
Firstly, Lily Collins and Sam Claflin, both incredibly attractive, make a fantastic on-screen pair! Secondly, I like their characters’ intricate and sometimes dramatic lives. They move on through various phases in their personal and professional journeys, saving a unique tenderness rooted in their childhood. The uncertainty about whether they will be together keeps the intrigue alive until the end. Both possible outcomes make sense. So, I hold the element of suspense.
– Helen, Head of Content & Community
14. Pearl Harbour
In this movie, we witness a classic love triangle set against the breathtaking backdrop of Hawaii. Since its release, I’ve been crying every time I watch it. As I watched it again in the context of Oppenheimer’s historical continuation this year, I found myself shedding even more tears than usual.
– Isis, Head of Brands Partnership
15. 'Before' Trilogy
In the world of cinema, this film shines as one of the most sincere and touching creations. The synergy and chemistry between the characters are immediately apparent, making watching them find it pure joy. I love almost every dialogue in this movie; each conversation between the two is immensely intriguing. What makes this pairing so romantic is how real it is. It feels like how you would dream of meeting that special someone. The beauty lies in its genuineness, making it not too fantastical to believe that love still exists.
– Barbara, Social Media Content Creator
16. Only Lovers Left Alive
I’ve always wished to see an on-screen couple that would make me think, ‘I either want it like this or not at all.’ And yes, it gave me this feeling! This beautifully melancholic film is about creativity, the era of consumption, tactility, and the loneliness of the creator… yet simultaneously about a love for art, dance, and life. It’s not just a Valentine’s Day movie; it’s a mood, it’s a feeling!
– Jane, Art Director
17. In the Mood for Love
I love Wong Kar-wai’s exceptional, moody visual aesthetics and the hauntingly beautiful soundtrack. The melancholic vibes, coupled with a love story that, despite its deep feelings, has very slight chances, captivate and immerse me completely.
– Sandra, Talent Manager
18. Love, Simon
This Valentine’s Day movie takes the classic anonymous correspondence theme to a whole new level, especially with its portrayal of two closeted gay teenagers. What sets it apart is that our protagonist is just an ordinary guy—no stereotypes, no caricatures—just someone fumbling through adolescence like the rest of us.
– Daria, Owner
19. Crazy, Stupid, Love
A vibrant romantic comedy with an exceptional cast, I adore the plot that weaves several love lines, many of which evoke genuine empathy. The perfect blend of romance, humor, and dramatic intrigue keeps you engaged until the interesting ending. And let’s not forget, Ryan Gosling’s abs are truly amazing!
– Olga, Head of Production
20. Romantics Anonymous
Expressing feelings and taking steps toward others can be challenging, but imagine the internal struggle of a very timid person. Now, picture a couple where both are incredibly shy. The characters in this charming French film evoke mixed emotions with their behavior, but they successfully create the feeling of a fairy tale and a genuinely sweet in all meanings.
– Helen, Head of Content & Community
21. Someday We Will Say Each Other Everything
This film is my personal winner from Berlinale 2023 and has secured a spot in my top three favorite movies list. It delivers maximum tension with minimal words, keeping you on the edge until the very last second.
– Isis, Head of Brands Partnership
22. Malcolm & Marie
This movie is an intense and intimate cinematic experience that delves into the complexities of a relationship. Shot in stunning black and white, the film showcases the powerful performances of Zendaya and John David Washington as they navigate a night filled with raw emotions and confrontations. The film’s minimalist setting, coupled with the actors’ compelling chemistry, makes “Malcolm & Marie” a riveting exploration of love, art, and the intricacies of human connection.
– Jane, Art Director
23. Pretty Woman
Modern-day fairy tale, which remains Disney’s highest-earning R-rated release. The film follows the unlikely love story between Vivian Ward, a cheerful prostitute with a heart of gold, and Edward Lewis, a wealthy businessman.
It’s a timeless romantic story about the transformative power of love with the glamorous backdrop of Beverly Hills and the iconic soundtrack. What’s not to love?
– Daria, Owner
24. (500) Days of Summer
At first glance, this movie seems like a typical rom-com, but as you dive deeper, it transforms into something more profound, prompting questions about the true nature of love and the different ways people envision it. The main character envisions it as a fairy tale, evidenced by the numerous references to romantic Hollywood classics. However, Summer sees it differently. The non-linear narrative subtly highlights the complexity of life and love.
– Helen, Head of Content & Community
25. Hitch
This timeless romantic comedy is about love and how to achieve it. This theme remains relevant even today. With its great humor, the movie is enjoyable for both girls and guys, making it an ideal choice for watching together. And, of course, here are gorgeous Eva Mendes and stunning Will Smith! I’ve observed it countless times, and each viewing is a source of pure pleasure. The kiss training scene has been a source of jokes for a long time.
– Olga, Head of Production
26. La La Land
La La Land is a truly magical movie that pays homage to the golden age of Hollywood musicals. The vibrant colors, catchy songs, and dazzling dance numbers will transport you to a world of pure joy and entertainment. But what really makes this movie special is the incredible chemistry between Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling.
Beyond the romance, La La Land explores themes of ambition, love, and the pursuit of dreams in a way that is both relatable and inspiring. It’s a reminder to never give up on your passions and follow your heart. The main characters remind each other of their true desires that are important to them because they want the best for each other even if it means going in different directions forever.
– Barbara, Social Media Content Creator
27. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
This a science fiction romantic drama proves that the idea of the “spotless mind” – being free from mistakes or heartbreaking memories – doesn’t work. We might not remember everything with our brains, but our hearts will never forget. And that’s what makes the relationship, no matter how imperfect, truly special. And the scene where Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet lie on the ice, watching constellations, remains one of the most beautiful cinematic moments for me.
– Sandra, Talent Manager
28. Always Be My Maybe
This Valentine’s Day movie explores the often-overlooked awkwardness of growing up with your high school sweetheart. Ali Wong and Randall Park’s comedic chemistry as childhood friends turned adults brings a perfect blend of laughter and romance. It’s a delightful journey down memory lane. And yes, there is an epic Keanu Reeves cameo!
– Daria, Owner
29. The Young Victoria
I love this movie for its beautiful cinematography, the ambiance of old royal England, and amazing costumes. Emily Blunt looks gorgeous and natural at the same time. What I love the most is the genuine love story, depicting a mature relationship between Victoria and her husband from the moment they met. It’s fascinating how being very young, they handled their egos and feelings to create a mature relationship.
– Alina, Owner
30. 50 First Dates
It’s a unique spin on the “Groundhog Day” concept of a day that keeps repeating itself. This plot is creating a series of humorous and touching interactions. Sandler and Barrymore’s on-screen chemistry is pure magic (this duo has been together in 3 movies so far!), making you root for their unconventional love story.
– Daria, Owner