Since a kiss was first shown on the big screen (in an 1892 movie appropriately titled The Kiss), romance movies have provided audiences with escapism and excitement. Rom-coms, dramas, high school movies…regardless of the setting and tone, celluloid romances have shaped our expectations for partners in the real world.
A Love So True’s romantic movies coverage is here to help you find your next great romantic movie, whether it’s streaming on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon, or is a new theatrical release. We recommend 100 romances you need to see, rank the Nicholas Sparks filmography, look back at classic romances like Sabrina and Titanic, and more.
Ready to dim the lights and press play? Explore our romantic movies coverage first to find a film you’re sure to fall for.
“You gotta love high school…”
Sometimes love stories really do get a Hollywood ending.
You'll have the time of your life with these sweet, steamy summer flicks.
These heartwarming stories are just begging to be adapted to film.
Suspense, seduction, and surprise await.
After the meet cute, it's time to meet the parents. But which love interests from popular romantic comedies could you actually bring home to your family?
By Lareign Ward
You can't start a fire without a spark.
By Carolyn Cox
From It Happened One Night to Harry Met Sally and beyond, these are the romance movies that will make you want to have what we're having.
These costume ideas will ensure you and your boo have the most fun night ever.
The best movies to watch—or 'watch'—on Netflix right now.
By Lareign Ward
With this Titanic trivia, you'll never have to let go.
By Carolyn Cox
Book-and-screen pairings for the reader who can't stop watching the director's romantic comedies.
By G.G. Anderew
You'll fall for these bloody good tales of undead lust and longing.
By G.G. Andrew
Constance Wu and Henry Golding star in the highly anticipated adaptation of Kevin Kwan's novel.
By Carolyn Cox
Love is alive and well, and we have the receipts to prove it.
By Olivia Mason
We hate the way we don't hate these rom-coms. Not even a little bit. Not even at all.
By G.G. Andrew
Let the silver-tongued lovers of the silver screen show you how it's done.
By Carolyn Cox
Flying solo this February 14th? Celebrate with these feel-good films.
By Dana Piccoli