The 28 Best Valentine's Day Movies to Watch—No Matter How You Feel About the Day

Whether you love or loathe the holiday, we have the perfect movies for Valentine's Day this year.

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Cozying up on the couch with a great movie could be the perfect Valentine's Day activity—whether you're a happy single, perfectly paired up in a couple, or feeling completely over the holiday.

But finding just the right movie for Valentine's Day—with literally thousands of options out there—could take a lot of scrolling and searching. Not to worry! We've collected some of the best Valentine's Day movies out there, no matter how you're feeling this February 14th. Whether you're in the mood for a goofy rom com, a sexy sizzler, or something decidedly dark, the perfect movie is just a quick click away.

If you want the best heartbreaking love story: Casablanca

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There's a reason this story of the one who got away regularly tops the best romance movies lists time and time again. Think the legendary Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, the epic World War II setting, and the lines so sharp that they've become timeworn for having been repeated over and over again (and some even misremembered—like "Play it again, Sam").

Where to watch: Max

If you've already watched Casablanca one too many times: His Girl Friday

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You'll fall in love with this old-school zingy screwball comedy, which boasts the fastest talking in silver screen history (240 words per minute!). Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell play off-again exes who are trying to break the scoop of a lifetime—all while he tries to woo her back from her new fiancé.

Where to watch: Amazon Prime, Paramount Plus, Tubi, Fubo

If you want a really, really literal Valentine's Day movie: Valentine's Day

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Superstars collide in this movie so full of intersecting Valentine's Day plot lines you might need a map to track them all (hello, Julia Roberts, Bradley Cooper, Jamie Foxx, Ashton Kutcher, Jennifer Garner, Queen Latifah, and Taylor Swift). Think American-style Love Actually, with a less heartbreaking cheating story.

Where to watch: Available for rent at TK

If Valentine's Day should factor into the movie somewhere: Sleepless in Seattle

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Rom com favorites Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks engage in a really long-distance romance with an improbable beginning—and an epic Valentine's Day ending.

Where to watch: For rent/purchase on Amazon, Apple TV, and Vudu

If your love is like a fairy tale: The Princess Bride

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This epic tale of true love features everything you could wish for—sword fights, villains, pirates, magic, amazing comebacks—and of course, a perfect love story between Princess Buttercup and her Westley. (And don't forget: Disney also has a whole slew of princess-filled fairy tale movies—both live action and animated—to enjoy.)

Where to watch: Disney+

If you really love fairy tales: Enchanted

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This fractured and funny sendup of the classic princess tropes—from animals that do your bidding to lots of poisoned food—brings a classic Disney-fied princess into the real world of NYC.

Where to watch: Disney+

If in-law drama is part of your love story: Crazy Rich Asians

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The course of true love never runs smooth—and when your future mother-in-law is the intimidating Michelle Yeoh, it may be even harder to get to that happily ever after. This Valentine's Day perfect rom com about a girl (Constance Wu) who meets very rich boy masquerading as a not-so-rich guy (Henry Golding) features a glamorous Singaporean backdrop and comedic turns by Awkwafina and Ken Jeong.

Where to watch: Hulu

If you still have a thing for your childhood sweetheart: 13 Going on 30

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An awkward teen wakes up as Jennifer Garner—with a dreamy magazine job (and completely unrealistic NYC apartment) in this charming and cute rom com.

Where to watch: Netflix

If you love period dramas: Ammonite

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This 19th century English romance stars Kate Winslet as a famed paleontologist who falls hard for Saoirse Ronan in this windswept romance.

Where to watch: Hulu

If you want to sing along: West Side Story

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The masterful retelling of Romeo and Juliet has two stellar Oscar-winning movie versions to choose from—the 1961 version starring Natalie Wood and Rita Moreno, and Steven Spielberg's epic retelling (also featuring Rita Moreno!).

Where to watch: 2021 version, Disney+; 1961 version, Pluto TV

If you want to dance along: Dirty Dancing

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Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey dance their way into love at a camp in the Catskills that'll have you trying out the lift in no time flat.

Where to watch: Hulu

If you really love period dramas: Lady Chatterley's Lover

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Netflix takes on one of the most banned books in history—D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover. The story features an illicit affair between a noblewoman and a regular guy, after Lady Chatterley's husband is paralyzed in the war.

Where to watch: Netflix

If you're looking for the perfect throwback romance: Say Anything

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John Cusack and the boombox serenade are always a Valentine's Day movie winner.

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google Play, and Vudu

If you need a little sports with your romance: Love and Basketball

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This classic boy-next-door tale shares the story of two kids Monica (Sanaa Lathan) and Quincy (Omar Epps) falling in love with basketball—and with each other. Follow their winding path toward reaching their dreams of going pro and being a couple.

Where to watch: Showtime

If you love Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice

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There's a shorter version that features Keira Knightley, but it's worth spending the time for the epic six-part series with Colin Firth as the perfect Darcy.

Where to watch: Hulu

If you want a more modern Jane Austen: Clueless

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Jane Austen's Emma gets a modern refresh in this 1990s classic, featuring the ever-ageless Paul Rudd as the romantic lead.

Where to watch: Paramount Plus

If you need a good Galentine's Day laugh (or 10): Bridesmaids

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Yeah, there's a wedding involved, but the groom and other romantic entanglements take a back seat to the female friendships in this wildly popular, raunchy gal-pal comedy. (It's definitely worthy of a Galentine's Day movie rewatch!)

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google Play, and Vudu

If you're looking to rekindle your friendships: Girls Trip

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Friends who drifted apart set off for a weekend in New Orleans to strengthen their bonds—and of course, experience a few wild (and hilarious) misadventures along the way.

Where to watch: Hulu

If you just want some eye candy: Magic Mike

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It'll never be award winning, but any of the Magic Mike flicks feature plenty of top celebs (Channing Tatum, Matthew McConaughey, and Joe Manganiello, to name a few) in tip-top shape for your viewing pleasure. You can check the whole series (including the most recent, Magic Mike's Last Dance, at Hulu.

Where to watch: Hulu

If you're hanging with your ride-or-die bestie for Galentine's Day: Thelma and Louise

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A road trip gone horribly wrong just showcases the unbreakable life-or-death relationship between these best friends. Bonus: A very young (and very ripped) Brad Pitt appears midway through.

Where to watch: Tubi, Pluto TV, MGM+

If wine is involved: Wine Country

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Why not celebrate Galentine's Day with a movie with a direct connection to its popularity? Amy Poehler (who played Galentine fan Lesley Knope on Parks and Recreation) is among the comedic gals who take a trip to Sonoma in this charming girls' movie.

Where to watch: Netflix

If you want something perfect to watch in the background while you chat: Legally Blonde

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You've probably already seen this bubblegum-pink masterpiece a dozen times, so it's a perfect flick to keep on in the background, so you can enjoy a little Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Coolidge joy while you bond.

Where to watch: Max

If on Wednesdays, you wear pink: Mean Girls

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This zingy look at high school friendships and frenemies became a musical—which just became a movie of the musical. But there's still plenty to love about the 2004 original with Lindsay Lohan as the new girl in high school.

Where to watch: Paramount+

If you're post-breakup and want a Shakespearean twist to a story of exes: Rosaline

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The tried-and-true Valentine's Day tale Romeo and Juliet gets a twist (and a slightly happier ending) in this movie. Romeo's jilted ex, Rosaline, is the star of the show here—and discovers that maybe her ex isn't all he's cracked up to be.

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google Play, and Vudu

If you're feeling a little bit murderous this Valentine's Day: My Bloody Valentine

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A revenge-seeking, pickaxe-wielding villain engages in an epic Valentine's Day massacre in this gory horror movie perfect for slasher fans. Go old school with the 1981 version—or opt for the 2009 remake.

Where to watch: 2009 remake: Plex, Tubi; 1981 original: Pluto TV

If you wish you could forget your ex: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

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If you've been wishing you could erase the painful memories of your ex, this not-so-romantic (but totally entrancing) movie from 2004 will show you some of the unexpected results from that. See Jim Carrey in a rare dramatic role—opposite a wild-at-heart Kate Winslet.

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google Play, and Vudu

If you've been considering revenge: Gone Girl

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Love goes horribly, horribly wrong for Nick (Ben Affleck) and Amy (Rosamund Pike)—but perhaps not quite in the way you'd expect. This one will definitely give you...ahem...ideas.

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google Play, and Vudu

If you want to take your mind off of love altogether: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

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There's barely a whisper of romance in this equally fun sequel to the original Knives Out, with charming gentleman sleuth Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) attempting to root out the guilty party amongst a billionaire, his friends, and their various hangers on.

Where to watch: Netflix

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