Whether you're spending this Valentine's Day going on romantic dates with the love of your life being all mushy-gushy or chilling with your single-self while eating more ice cream than should be humanly possible, one thing is for sure: we all need a nice romance movie to get ourselves in the Hallmark-holiday-spirit.
Maybe you'll be watching while cuddling up with bae, or reminding yourself how single you truly are. Either way, here is the ultimate list of movies perfect for your Valentine's Day binge session:
1. The Vow
A personal favorite of mine. There is simply nothing more romantic than a man (especially one as attractive as Channing Tatum, at that) doing everything in his power to make his wife fall in love with him again.
2. Titanic
The most classic love story of all. Although I'm sure we've all seen it a million times, the love that Jack and Rose have for each other never gets old and is something we can all only dream of.
3. The Proposal
Perhaps the greatest rom-com to ever exist. This movie is full of humor, but also follows a great love story between a boss and her employee who force themselves into marriage.
4. The Notebook
I don't even need to explain this one. You already know.
5. Safe Haven
Honestly, this movie is extra and so overly dramatic, but the storyline is so cute and gets you so sucked in. TBH, 10/10 would recommend.
6. The Last Song
I mean, it's Nicholas Sparks... It doesn't get much more romantic than this.
7. The Fault In Our Stars
This is only recommended if you want to cry for like, years.
8. The Best Of Me
"The Best Of Me" is one of those movies that has so many plot twists that I have spent years of my life thinking about this film since the first time I watched it. There is so much romance and drama packed into 100 minutes and I simply cannot get enough.
9. Forrest Gump
I don't know why redneck love is so romantic and so desirable in this case, but somehow it just is and it makes me want it. I want a box of chocolates.
10. Valentine's Day
Maybe not the typical romance movie, but the title seems appropriate and I can't pass up a movie with Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner.