Valentine’s Day is the perfect excuse to curl up with a feel-good rom-com. It doesn’t matter; whether you’re spending it with your special someone, your friends, or just treating yourself.
From classic love stories to laugh-out-loud modern romances, there’s a movie for every mood. Rom-coms have a special way of making us laugh, cry, and believe in love, all while keeping things light and heartwarming.
So, grab your popcorn, set the cozy vibes, and get ready for a heartwarming journey through love. Here’s a handpicked list of 25 rom-coms that will make your Valentine’s week extra special!
25. Wedding Crashers (2005)
Some rom-coms tug at your heartstrings, some make you think about love, and then there’s Wedding Crashers; a film that’s pure, chaotic fun. Packed with outrageous humor, ridiculous antics, and surprisingly sweet moments, this movie is a wild ride from start to finish. Thats totally wow! right?
The story follows John (Owen Wilson) and Jeremy (Vince Vaughn), two best friends who crash weddings to meet women; because, according to them, love (or at least temporary romance) is in the air at every wedding. Their scam is simple: blend in, charm the guests, and walk away with a new fling by the end of the night.
But things get complicated when they crash the wedding of a high-profile political family and John falls for Claire (Rachel McAdams), the daughter of a powerful U.S. Secretary (Christopher Walken). Meanwhile, Jeremy gets more than he bargained for with Claire’s wild, obsessive sister Gloria (Isla Fisher) who is equal parts hilarious and terrifying.
What makes Wedding Crashers more than just a frat-boy comedy is how it balances raunchy humor with genuine heart. Underneath all the ridiculous disguises, crazy speeches, and over-the-top flirting, it’s a story about finding something real in the most unexpected places. Plus, the bromance between Wilson and Vaughn is pure gold, delivering some of the best comedic exchanges of the 2000s.
Oh, and let’s not forget Will Ferrell’s surprise cameo as Chazz, the self-proclaimed “King of Wedding Crashing” who has taken things to a disturbing new level. His “Ma! The Meatloaf!” scene alone makes this movie worth watching. Oops I might have given out a spoiler.
If you’re in the mood for non-stop laughs, wild wedding shenanigans, and a touch of romance, Wedding Crashers is the perfect addition to your rom-com marathon. Just… maybe don’t take inspiration from their dating strategy.
IMDb: 7/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 75%
24. Palm Springs (2020)
If Groundhog Day is your type of movie, you will love this one. Palm Springs starring Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti starrer takes the time-loop concept and adds a fresh, hilarious, and surprisingly emotional spin.
This is one of the best movie I saw during the global lockdown of 2020. The film follows Nyles (Andy Samberg), a laid-back guy who’s already spent an eternity stuck in the same wedding day time loop. When Sarah (Cristin Milioti), the reluctant maid of honor, accidentally gets trapped in the loop with him, things get even messier. Together, they navigate the absurdity of reliving the same day, pulling off crazy pranks, having existential crises, and of course falling for each other in the process.
At first, Sarah resists the loop, desperately searching for a way out, while Nyles has long since accepted his fate, coasting through life with a “nothing matters” attitude. But as they spend more time together, their shared boredom turns into genuine companionship, leading to some unexpectedly heartfelt moments.
What makes Palm Springs stand out is its sharp, witty humor mixed with an emotional core. Unlike most rom-coms, it isn’t just about finding love but also about self-acceptance, breaking old patterns, and learning to take risks. The movie balances existential dread with laugh-out-loud comedy, making it surprisingly deep yet effortlessly fun.
Plus, J.K. Simmons as a grumpy time-loop veteran? Absolute gold. His scenes add an extra layer of absurdity and chaos, making the story even more unpredictable.
With its clever writing, offbeat chemistry, and heartfelt message, Palm Springs is the perfect modern rom-com to add to your watchlist; especially if you love movies that are as deep as they are funny. It’s proof that sometimes, the best way to escape a loop is to take a leap of faith.
IMDb: 7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 94%
23. The Big Sick (2017)
Most rom-coms have a big fight, a breakup, and a dramatic reunion; but The Big Sick raises the stakes by throwing in a medically induced coma. Yep, nothing says “romance” like your love interest being unconscious for half the movie.
Based on the real-life love story of comedian Kumail Nanjiani and writer Emily V. Gordon, the film follows Kumail (playing himself), a struggling stand-up comic from a traditional Pakistani family, and Emily (Zoe Kazan), a free-spirited grad student. Their romance starts off casually but quickly grows serious until Emily suddenly falls ill and is placed in a coma, leaving Kumail to awkwardly bond with her parents (played hilariously by Holly Hunter and Ray Romano) while questioning his own feelings and future.
What makes The Big Sick stand out is how it blends laugh-out-loud humor with genuine emotional depth. The film doesn’t shy away from cultural clashes, family expectations, and the complexities of interracial relationships, all while keeping things heartfelt and ridiculously funny.
If you’re in the mood for a rom-com that’s refreshingly different, unexpectedly deep, and full of awkward yet lovable moments, this one is a must-watch. Plus, it’s proof that sometimes, love stories don’t start with fireworks, they start with a hospital bill.
IMDb: 7.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 98%
22. Enchanted (2007)
I watched this movie for the first time on a VCD from Crosswords.
Yes, kids, back in the day, this was the only way to watch an ad-free movie without waiting for it to air on TV. Streaming? Never heard of it.
Enchanted is what happens when a classic Disney fairy tale collides headfirst with modern-day New York City. The film follows Giselle (Amy Adams), a princess from the animated kingdom of Andalasia, who is magically transported to real-life Manhattan by an evil queen (Susan Sarandon). Lost and confused (because Times Square is basically the opposite of a Disney castle), she’s taken in by a skeptical but kind-hearted divorce lawyer, Robert (Patrick Dempsey), who has zero belief in “happily ever afters.” Meanwhile, her animated Prince Charming (James Marsden) follows her to the city, proving that old-school fairy tale logic doesn’t quite work in the real world.
With a perfect mix of satire, humor, and heart, Enchanted pokes fun at classic Disney tropes while also celebrating them. And let’s not forget Amy Adams’ absolute brilliance, her performance as the overly cheerful, singing-in-the-streets princess is what truly sells the film. And That’s How You Know is one of my favourite song.
If you love fairy tales but also enjoy a bit of self-aware comedy, this movie is a must-watch. Plus, it’s always fun to see how New Yorkers react to spontaneous musical numbers in the middle of Central Park.
IMDb: 7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 93%
21. Definitely, Maybe (2008)
You might know him as the wisecracking, fourth-wall-breaking Deadpool, but in Definitely, Maybe, Ryan Reynolds trades in his red spandex for a heartfelt and PG-rated romantic dramedy that actually makes you think about love in all its messy forms.
The film follows Will Hayes (Reynolds), a soon-to-be-divorced father, as he recounts his past relationships to his curious 10-year-old daughter, Maya (Abigail Breslin). But there’s a twist; he doesn’t tell her outright who her mother is. Instead, he changes names and details, turning his love life into a mystery that Maya (and we) have to solve.
What makes Definitely, Maybe stand out is its non-linear storytelling, it’s not just about one romance, but rather three women (played by Isla Fisher, Rachel Weisz, and Elizabeth Banks), each playing a unique role in Will’s journey. It’s funny, nostalgic, and surprisingly emotional, with Reynolds showing that he can do more than just sarcasm (though there’s plenty of that too).
If you love romantic comedies with a bit of depth, then this one is definitely (maybe?) worth watching. Plus, seeing Ryan Reynolds as a hopeless romantic before his Deadpool days is something you don’t want to miss!
IMDb: 6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 71%
20. Always Be My Maybe (2019)
Ah yes, Always Be My Maybe; the movie that made me say, “Hey, it’s Asian Jim in a rom-com!” If you’ve ever watched The Office, you probably remember Randall Park’s legendary prank on Dwight as ‘Asian Jim’, but here, he’s not just pulling pranks; he’s the lead in a funny, heartwarming, and refreshingly modern love story.
The film follows Sasha (Ali Wong), a successful celebrity chef, and Marcus (Randall Park), a laid-back musician, who were childhood best friends until a falling out kept them apart for years. When fate brings them back together as adults, old sparks reignite but their vastly different lives make things…complicated.
With witty dialogue, hilarious cultural references, and some of the best comedic timing, Always Be My Maybe is a rom-com that breaks clichés while still giving us all the feel-good moments. And, of course, we can’t talk about this movie without mentioning Keanu Reeves’ absolutely ridiculous and legendary cameo, one of the funniest celebrity self-parodies ever.
Between Randall Park’s lovable goofiness, Ali Wong’s sharp comedic wit, and a story that blends romance with real-life struggles, this film is a must-watch for anyone who loves a fresh, diverse, and hilarious take on love and second chances.
IMDb: 6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 71%
19. What If (2013)
No, no, I’m not talking about Marvel’s web series, but rather a charming rom-com that explores the age-old question; can men and women really just be friends?
Starring Daniel Radcliffe and Zoe Kazan, What If (also released as The F Word in some places) is a refreshing and realistic take on modern relationships. The story follows Wallace (Radcliffe), a med-school dropout with a broken heart, who meets the funny and free-spirited Chantry (Kazan) at a party. They hit it off instantly, but there’s just one tiny problem; she already has a boyfriend.
What makes What If stand out is its smart, witty dialogue and the undeniable chemistry between the leads. The film captures those small, meaningful moments that define relationships the inside jokes, late-night conversations, and the constant “should we or shouldn’t we?” dilemma.
Radcliffe, stepping away from his Harry Potter persona, delivers a charming, awkward, and relatable performance, while Kazan brings her usual quirky and lovable energy to the role. The supporting cast, including Adam Driver in an absolutely hilarious role, adds to the film’s offbeat humour.
If you love slow-burn romances with plenty of heart and humour, What If is a must-watch this Valentine’s Day. It’s a film that reminds us that sometimes, the best relationships start with a friendship full of “what ifs.”
IMDb: 6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 74%
18. Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
I became a fan of Constance Wu after watching Fresh Off the Boat, so when I heard people raving about this movie, I knew I had to check it out. But it wasn’t until 2020 that I finally sat down and watched it, and trust me, it was worth the wait.
Based on Kevin Kwan’s bestselling novel, Crazy Rich Asians is a modern Cinderella story with a splash of high society drama. The film follows Rachel Chu (Constance Wu), a Chinese-American professor who travels to Singapore with her boyfriend Nick Young (Henry Golding) for a wedding, only to discover that Nick belongs to one of the richest families in Asia.
What follows is a whirlwind of opulence, family politics, and jaw-dropping luxury as Rachel struggles to fit into a world where wealth and tradition reign supreme. From extravagant parties to a heartwarming yet tense showdown with Nick’s mother (played brilliantly by Michelle Yeoh), the film delivers laughs, romance, and emotional depth in equal measure.
Oh, and let’s not forget the standout performances; Awkwafina steals every scene she’s in, while Gemma Chan’s elegance as Astrid adds another layer of charm to the film.
Beyond the glitz and glamour, Crazy Rich Asians is a heartfelt story about identity, love, and finding your place in the world. Whether you’re here for the romance, the comedy, or just to witness Singapore’s insane wealth, this film is an absolute must-watch.
IMDb: 6.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 91%
17. Sleepless in Seattle (1993)
My exams were over, and I was running out of movies. While chatting on Facebook, a friend suggested this one, saying it was a classic that I absolutely needed to watch. I wasn’t sure at first after all, how engaging could a love story be when the leads barely share screen time? But once I started watching, I got completely hooked.
Directed by Nora Ephron, Sleepless in Seattle is one of those rare films that makes you believe in destiny, love at first sight, and the magic of a simple radio show. The story follows Sam Baldwin (Tom Hanks), a grieving widower who moves to Seattle with his young son, Jonah. One night, Jonah calls a radio talk show and convinces his father to talk about how much he misses his wife. On the other side of the country, Annie Reed (Meg Ryan), a journalist in Baltimore, hears Sam’s heartfelt confession and, despite being engaged, feels an unexplainable connection to him.
What makes Sleepless in Seattle so special is that Sam and Annie’s love story isn’t built on grand romantic gestures or long conversations. Instead, it’s about fate pulling two people toward each other, leading to one of the most iconic movie endings at the top of the Empire State Building, a scene inspired by An Affair to Remember.
Tom Hanks is effortlessly charming, and Meg Ryan brings the perfect mix of curiosity, warmth, and indecision, making her character feel real and relatable. The film also has some great humour, with Jonah’s matchmaking efforts and Sam’s hilarious best friend (played by Rob Reiner) adding lighthearted moments.
If you’re a fan of slow-burn, old-school romance with a touch of destiny, Sleepless in Seattle is a must-watch this Valentine’s Day.
IMDb: 6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 75%
16. Just Like Heaven (2005)
This was another random find while switching through my cable channels. I wasn’t planning on watching anything serious, but somehow, I got glued to this wonderful rom-com that blends love, mystery, and a touch of the supernatural.
Starring Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo, Just Like Heaven is one of those rare romantic comedies that adds a magical twist to the usual love story. The film follows David (Ruffalo), a grieving man who moves into a San Francisco apartment only to find that it’s already “occupied” by Elizabeth (Witherspoon), except she’s not exactly there. She’s a spirit, stuck between life and the afterlife, with no memory of who she is or how she got there.
What starts as a bizarre and amusing haunting slowly turns into something deeper as David and Elizabeth try to unravel the mystery behind her existence. Along the way, their connection grows, making you root for them even though their love seems utterly impossible.
The film is filled with charming moments, witty dialogues, and emotional depth, making it much more than just another rom-com. And let’s be honest, Mark Ruffalo playing a lonely, heartbroken guy? That alone is reason enough to watch.
With a unique premise, heartfelt moments, and just the right amount of humour, Just Like Heaven is a perfect feel-good movie for those who love romance with a little supernatural magic thrown in.
IMDb: 6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 54%
15. Knocked Up (2007)
When it comes to rom-coms, you usually expect a meet-cute, some misunderstandings, and a happy ending, but Knocked Up flips the script with a hilariously messy and unexpectedly heartwarming take on love, responsibility, and growing up.
The film follows Ben Stone (Seth Rogen), a laid-back, aimless slacker who spends his days getting high with his equally unmotivated friends. On the other hand, Alison Scott (Katherine Heigl) is a career-focused, ambitious woman who just landed a big promotion. Their paths cross at a club one night, leading to a drunken one-night stand that unexpectedly results in a pregnancy.
What makes Knocked Up so engaging is that it doesn’t just focus on romance, it’s about two completely different people trying to figure out if they can actually make things work. Watching Ben attempt to transform from an immature man-child into a responsible partner and father is both hilarious and strangely relatable. At the same time, Alison navigates the overwhelming emotions of pregnancy while dealing with Ben’s, well… Ben-ness.
Directed by Judd Apatow, the movie is packed with sharp humour, surprisingly deep moments, and an amazing supporting cast, including Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann, whose own dysfunctional marriage subplot is comedy gold.
With laughs, awkward moments, and a surprisingly heartfelt message about stepping up when it matters, Knocked Up is the perfect pick if you’re in the mood for a rom-com that’s a little messy, a little crude, but undeniably sweet at its core.
IMDb: 6.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 90%
14. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)
Alright, alright, alright… If there’s one rom-com that perfectly captures Matthew McConaughey’s signature charm and Kate Hudson’s effortless wit, it’s How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. This film delivers laugh-out-loud moments, sizzling chemistry, and one of the most entertaining love games ever played on screen.
The story revolves around Andie Anderson (Kate Hudson), a journalist who sets out to write an article on the classic dating mistakes that drive men away. Her plan? To find a guy, make every possible mistake in the book, and document how quickly she can get dumped, all in just 10 days. Meanwhile, Ben Barry (Matthew McConaughey), a confident ad executive, bets that he can make a woman fall in love with him in the same timeframe. What they don’t know is that they’ve just picked each other as their targets.
What follows is a hilarious game of cat and mouse, filled with absurd situations, cringe-worthy pet names, a disastrous “family album” moment, and an iconic rendition of You’re So Vain. As the days go by, their fake relationship starts feeling a little too real, leading to an unexpected emotional twist.
McConaughey and Hudson are at their best, making the film’s playful yet heartfelt romance feel incredibly natural. And that yellow dress scene? Iconic.
If you’re in the mood for a fun, light-hearted, and irresistibly charming rom-com this Valentine’s Day, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days should definitely be on your list.
IMDb: 6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 42%
13. 50 First Dates (2004)
Adam Sandler is always known for his portrayal of goofy roles, and this one is no different, except it comes with an unexpectedly sweet and heartfelt story. While most of his comedies lean heavily on slapstick humour, 50 First Dates balances the laughs with a touching romance that makes it stand out in his filmography.
Set in the stunning backdrop of Hawaii, the film follows Henry Roth (Adam Sandler), a marine veterinarian and a self-proclaimed ladies’ man who avoids commitment at all costs. That is until he meets Lucy Whitmore (Drew Barrymore), a charming and quirky woman who seems perfect for him. There’s just one problem; Lucy has a rare form of short-term memory loss, meaning she forgets everything that happened the day before. Every morning, she wakes up thinking it’s the same day, unaware that she and Henry have ever met.
What follows is a hilarious yet touching journey as Henry tries to make Lucy fall in love with him every single day. From reintroducing himself in creative ways to making her laugh with ridiculous antics, he proves that love isn’t just about grand gestures, it’s about showing up, every day, no matter what.
Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler’s on-screen chemistry is effortless, making their love story feel genuine despite the movie’s quirky premise. And let’s not forget Rob Schneider’s goofy sidekick character and Sean Astin’s lisping, protein-obsessed brother role, adding to the comedy.
With laughs, romance, and a touching message about unconditional love, 50 First Dates is the kind of feel-good rom-com that makes you smile long after the credits roll.
IMDb: 6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 45%
12. Pretty Woman (1990)
I remember watching Pretty Woman on television in the early 2000s, either on Star Movies or HBO, though I can’t recall exactly. Even then, I could tell there was something special about it. Over time, it became one of those rom-coms that I could watch again and again without getting bored.
Directed by Garry Marshall, the film takes the classic Cinderella story and gives it a modern twist. Richard Gere plays Edward Lewis, a wealthy, no-nonsense businessman who, by chance, meets Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts), a witty and free-spirited woman with a magnetic personality. What starts as a straightforward arrangement turns into something much deeper as both of them realise they might be exactly what the other needs.
Julia Roberts’ performance is what truly makes this film unforgettable. Her infectious smile, natural charm, and the way she brings out Vivian’s vulnerability and strength make you root for her from the very first scene. And then there’s Richard Gere, effortlessly suave and composed, yet completely disarmed by Vivian’s presence. Their chemistry is electric, making every interaction between them engaging.
The movie is packed with iconic moments; the shopping scene (“Big mistake. Huge!”), the opera night, and that final romantic gesture with Edward climbing up the fire escape. It’s got humour, glamour, and a feel-good romance that still holds up today.
If you’re looking for a rom-com that combines classic Hollywood charm with a heartwarming love story, Pretty Woman is a must-watch this Valentine’s Day!
IMDb: 7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 64%
11. Notting Hill (1999)
Notting Hill had always been on my watchlist, but it wasn’t until the lockdown that I finally got the chance to watch it on Netflix. And honestly, it was worth the wait! This 1999 classic, directed by Roger Michell, is the kind of movie that makes you believe in the magic of love, no matter how impossible it may seem.
The story follows William Thacker (Hugh Grant), a humble and slightly awkward bookshop owner in London’s charming Notting Hill neighborhood. His life takes an unexpected turn when Anna Scott (Julia Roberts), a world-famous Hollywood actress, walks into his shop. What starts as an awkward encounter soon blossoms into a whirlwind romance; one that faces the struggles of fame, personal insecurities, and the ever-daunting question: Can a simple guy and a global superstar really make it work?
With Hugh Grant’s endearing charm, Julia Roberts’ effortless elegance, and a fantastic supporting cast (Rhys Ifans as the quirky Spike is an absolute scene-stealer), Notting Hill is filled with heartfelt moments, witty humor, and one of the most iconic love confessions in rom-com history, “I’m just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.”
The film is a perfect blend of romance, humor, and emotional depth, making it an ideal pick for a cozy Valentine’s Day movie night. If you’re in the mood for a love story that feels like a fairytale yet remains beautifully grounded, Notting Hill is a must-watch!
IMDb: 7.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 83%
10. About Time (2013)
About Time is one of those rare films that leaves a lasting impact on your heart long after the credits roll. I stumbled upon it during my IMDb research, and I’m so glad I did. Directed by Richard Curtis, this 2013 rom-com blends romance, fantasy, and life’s precious moments in a way that’s both heartwarming and thought-provoking.
The story follows Tim Lake (Domhnall Gleeson), a young man who discovers that the men in his family have the ability to travel through time. But instead of using this power for grand adventures, Tim uses it to improve his love life, particularly his relationship with Mary (Rachel McAdams), the woman he falls for. As Tim revisits moments in his life, he learns that even with the power to change the past, it’s the present moments, the ordinary, everyday ones, that truly matter.
The film explores themes of love, family, and the beauty of life’s fleeting moments. It’s a perfect blend of light-hearted humor and deep emotional resonance. The chemistry between Domhnall Gleeson and Rachel McAdams is natural and endearing, and their journey together is one of those love stories you’ll remember for a long time.
What makes About Time so special is its reminder to cherish every moment you have and the people you love. It’s not just about finding love; it’s about appreciating the small, everyday things that make life beautiful.
If you’re in the mood for a rom-com that’s both touching and thought-provoking, About Time should definitely be on your Valentine’s Day watchlist!
IMDb: 7.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 71%
9. 10 Things I Hate About You (1999)
I was absolutely mind-blown by Heath Ledger’s performance in The Dark Knight, and I really liked Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Inception. So, when I came across a movie that starred both of them, I couldn’t control myself. I had to watch it. And let’s just say, I had no regrets!
Inspired by Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew, this 1999 high school rom-com is everything you want in a teenage love story; witty, fun, rebellious, and heartwarming. The film follows Cameron James (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a new student who falls for the beautiful and popular Bianca Stratford (Larisa Oleynik). But there’s a catch; Bianca can’t date until her older sister, Kat Stratford (Julia Stiles), does. The problem? Kat is fiercely independent, sharp-tongued, and completely uninterested in dating.
Enter Patrick Verona (Heath Ledger), the school’s resident bad boy, who gets roped into a scheme to win over Kat. But as their banter-filled interactions unfold, what starts as a setup turns into something real. And let’s not forget that legendary scene where Ledger sings “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” on the school bleachers; it’s rom-com gold!
Also, I couldn’t help but notice an uncanny similarity between Ledger and Gordon-Levitt in this movie; something about their expressions, their mannerisms, or maybe it’s just the ‘90s styling!
With its sharp humor, memorable performances, and a rebellious take on romance, 10 Things I Hate About You is more than just a teen rom-com, it’s a classic that still holds up today. If you haven’t watched it yet, add it to your Valentine’s Day lineup, you won’t be disappointed!
IMDb: 7.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 69%
8. Groundhog Day (1993)
Groundhog Day is the ultimate time-loop movie, and while it’s not a traditional rom-com, its mix of comedy, romance, and self-discovery makes it an unforgettable classic.
Bill Murray plays Phil Connors, a cynical weatherman who gets stuck reliving the same day, which is the Groundhog Day, over and over again in the small town of Punxsutawney. At first, he takes full advantage of the situation (robbing banks, eating everything in sight, and pulling off ridiculous pranks). But as time repeats endlessly, he starts using his knowledge to become a better person and win the heart of his producer, Rita (Andie MacDowell).
What makes this film stand out is how it takes a hilarious concept and turns it into something unexpectedly profound. Phil’s journey from selfish arrogance to genuine kindness is what gives the movie its heart. Plus, Bill Murray’s deadpan delivery makes even the most frustrating situations laugh-out-loud funny.
The romance between Phil and Rita unfolds slowly, making it feel earned and heartfelt rather than forced. And let’s be honest, who wouldn’t love a partner who has spent years (technically) perfecting their charm just to impress you?
If you love rom-coms with a unique twist (or just want a movie that never gets old no matter how many times you watch it), Groundhog Day is a must.
IMDb: 8/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 94%
7. You’ve Got Mail (1998)
Tom Hanks has always been one of my favourite actors, and his charm in You’ve Got Mail is just irresistible. I’ve always admired his ability to bring warmth and authenticity to his roles, and after watching this 1998 rom-com, I fell in love with him all over again.
Directed by Nora Ephron, the film beautifully explores the possibilities of romance through technology, long before online dating became a common thing. Hanks plays Joe Fox, a wealthy and charming owner of a large bookstore chain, which threatens the livelihood of Kathleen Kelly (played by Meg Ryan), who owns a small, quaint bookstore in New York. But here’s the twist—Joe and Kathleen have no idea that they’re falling in love with each other online, through anonymous emails. This was a time when the internet was still an exciting new thing, and digital connections were something entirely different.
The chemistry between Hanks and Ryan is simply magical, and their interactions—both online and offline—strike a perfect balance between sweet, relatable, and deeply moving. The movie stands out for how it portrays the power of anonymous connections in a time when the internet was still a relatively new concept. With a charming setting in New York and lines that are bound to stay with you, You’ve Got Mail remains timeless.
If you love nostalgic love stories and are a fan of how the internet first opened up the doors to digital romance, this movie is a must-watch for your Valentine’s Day movie list!
IMDb: 6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 70%
6. The Holiday (2006)
This is the movie which I found while going through Hans Zimmer’s filmography and then I saw the trailer and thought why not give it a try and I wasn’t disappointed.
The Holiday is one of those feel-good, warm, and fuzzy rom-coms that makes you want to pack your bags and swap homes with a stranger.
The movie follows Iris (Kate Winslet) and Amanda (Cameron Diaz)—two women from opposite sides of the world, both dealing with heartbreak. They decide to swap homes for the holidays, leading to new romances, self-discoveries, and some truly dreamy locations (a cozy cottage in England and a luxurious L.A. mansion—who wouldn’t want that?). Along the way, Iris meets Miles (Jack Black) and Amanda meets Graham (Jude Law), and love starts unfolding in the most unexpected ways.
This film is comfort food in movie form—with its charming characters, picturesque settings, and a delightful balance of romance and humor. Also, Jack Black in a rom-com? Absolutely underrated!
Whether you’re watching it during the holiday season or just need a heartwarming, escape-worthy romance, The Holiday delivers.
IMDb: 7/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 51%
5. When Harry Met Sally (1989)
I recently watched this 1989 classic and I approve its 1 of the best feel good movie I saw for a long time.
This iconic rom-com asks the question: Can men and women just be friends?
The story follows Harry Burns (Billy Crystal) and Sally Albright (Meg Ryan), who first meet on a road trip from Chicago to New York. Their personalities couldn’t be more different. Harry is a cynic who believes men and women can’t be just friends, while Sally is an optimistic romantic. Over the years, fate keeps bringing them together, turning their relationship from casual acquaintances to close friends and, eventually, something more.
With witty, realistic dialogue, unforgettable moments (yes, that diner scene), and a heartwarming portrayal of love evolving over time, When Harry Met Sally… is a must-watch for anyone who loves a rom-com with depth, humor, and emotional resonance. Plus, Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan’s chemistry makes every scene feel effortlessly charming.
So, if you’re in the mood for a love story that feels real, relatable, and packed with quotable lines, this movie deserves a prime spot in your Valentine’s Day marathon!
“I’ll have what she’s having!” might just be the most famous line in rom-com history.
IMDb: 7.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 89%
4. Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011)
I’ve been a big fan of Steve Carell ever since watching him in Bruce Almighty, and Crazy, Stupid, Love was one of the first films I discovered while browsing his IMDb. I knew it was highly praised, and after watching it, I couldn’t agree more, it’s truly one of the best modern rom-coms.
Directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, this 2011 gem perfectly balances humor and romance, delivering multiple intertwined love stories, a stellar cast, and some of the most unforgettable moments in the genre.
The story follows Cal Weaver (Steve Carell), a middle-aged man whose seemingly perfect life crumbles when his wife, Emily (Julianne Moore), asks for a divorce. Heartbroken and lost, he stumbles into a bar where he meets the effortlessly charming Jacob Palmer (Ryan Gosling), a smooth-talking ladies’ man. Jacob takes Cal under his wing, giving him a complete makeover and teaching him the art of dating. But when Jacob himself falls for the witty and independent Hannah (Emma Stone), he realizes love isn’t something you can master, it just happens.
Meanwhile, Cal’s teenage son is hopelessly in love with his babysitter, who, in turn, has feelings for someone entirely unexpected, creating a tangled web of hilarious and heartfelt moments.
With sharp writing, laugh-out-loud comedy, and emotional depth, Crazy, Stupid, Love isn’t just another rom-com, it’s a story about second chances, unexpected connections, and the messy, beautiful reality of love. Oh, and let’s not forget that iconic “Dirty Dancing” lift scene—because who doesn’t love a little Ryan Gosling charm?
If you’re in the mood for a rom-com with humor, heart, and a few surprises along the way, this one definitely deserves a spot on your Valentine’s Day watchlist!
IMDb: 7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 79%
3. Love Actually (2003)
I stumbled upon Love Actually while looking for some funny Rowan Atkinson videos on YouTube, and boy, that clip was so hilarious it had me immediately searching for the movie. And as a Harry Potter fan who could never resist seeing my favorite actors in different roles, I had to give it a go. The fact that Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, and Bill Nighy were part of the ensemble cast made it an absolute must-watch!
This 2003 British rom-com, directed by Richard Curtis, is one of those films that weaves together multiple love stories, exploring the complexities of love in all its forms. Set in the weeks leading up to Christmas, the film brings together a star-studded cast to tell interconnected stories of romance, heartache, and second chances.
From the charming love story between the British Prime Minister (played by Hugh Grant) and his staffer (Martine McCutcheon) to the unrequited love felt by a man (Colin Firth) who can’t speak the language of his lover, there’s a story here for everyone. And let’s not forget the memorable storyline of the secret crush between two colleagues, one of whom is portrayed by the incredibly talented Keira Knightley.
With a soundtrack that instantly elevates the holiday spirit, Love Actually has become a staple for holiday seasons and Valentine’s Day alike. It’s the perfect film to remind us that love exists in all forms—romantic, familial, and even unspoken. And of course, Rowan Atkinson’s hilariously over-the-top gift-wrapping scene is pure comedy gold.
If you’re in the mood for a film that combines humor, heart, and a beautiful reminder that love is all around us, Love Actually is a must-watch this Valentine’s Day!
IMDb: 7.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 64%
2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
As a Jim Carrey fan, I was excited to see him for the first time in a completely different kind of role. I had always associated him with over-the-top comedic performances in movies like Bruce Almighty and Liar Liar, so watching him take on a deeply emotional, almost melancholic character was a revelation.
Directed by Michel Gondry and written by Charlie Kaufman, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind isn’t your typical rom-com. It’s a mix of sci-fi, romance, and psychological drama, exploring the fragility of love and the pain of heartbreak in a way no other movie does.
The film follows Joel Barish (Jim Carrey) and Clementine Kruczynski (Kate Winslet), a couple who, after a painful breakup, undergo a medical procedure to erase memories of each other. But as Joel’s memories begin to disappear, he realises that he doesn’t want to let go of Clementine after all.The way the movie unfolds jumping through different memories, blurring the lines between past and present is nothing short of genius.
Jim Carrey delivers one of the most subtle and heartfelt performances of his career, while Kate Winslet’s unpredictable and free-spirited Clementine keeps you hooked. Their chemistry feels so raw and real, making the emotional weight of the film even stronger.
What makes Eternal Sunshine stand out is how it portrays relationships, not as perfect fairy tales, but as messy, complicated, and deeply human experiences. It asks a powerful question: If you could erase all the pain of a failed relationship, would you?
If you’re in the mood for a love story that challenges your mind and tugs at your heart, this is the perfect pick for Valentine’s Day.
I must admit, this one isn’t packed with humor, aside from a few occasional moments. But hey, it still earned a Golden Globe nomination in the Musical or Comedy category!
The movie got several Oscar nomination including Kate Winslet for best actress. I was really expecting Jim Carrey would get an Oscar nomination for this.
IMDb: 8.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 92%
1. Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
This is another of my IMDb finding. This is not like a regular typical feel-good rom-com, Silver Linings Playbook throws you into a world of messy emotions, unpredictable relationships, and one very intense dance competition.
The film follows Pat Solitano (Bradley Cooper), a former teacher struggling with bipolar disorder, who moves back in with his parents (played by Robert De Niro and Jacki Weaver) after a stint in a mental health facility. Determined to win back his estranged wife, he meets Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence)—a sharp, no-nonsense woman with her own share of emotional baggage. What starts as an unlikely friendship soon turns into a chaotic yet heartwarming connection, especially when they team up for a dance competition that neither of them is remotely prepared for.
What makes Silver Linings Playbook stand out is its raw, unfiltered look at mental health and relationships. It’s funny, heartbreaking, and hopeful all at once, with stellar performances from both Cooper and Lawrence (who, by the way, won an Oscar for this role). And let’s not forget the obsessive Philadelphia Eagles fandom, because apparently, football is just as crucial to the plot as romance.
If you’re looking for a romantic film that’s unconventional, full of quirks, and refreshingly real, this one is worth adding to your Valentine’s Day watchlist. Just be prepared for a lot of yelling… and some very awkward dance moves.
IMDb: 7.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 92%
Summing Up
Whether you’re a hopeless romantic or just in the mood for some heartwarming laughs, these 25 rom-coms offer something for everyone. From timeless classics like When Harry Met Sally and Notting Hill to modern gems like Crazy Rich Asians and Palm Springs. This list is packed with love, laughter, and unforgettable moments.
Some will make you smile, some will make you laugh out loud, and a few might even bring a tear to your eye. Whether you’re watching solo, with friends, or snuggled up with your special someone, these films are perfect for setting the Valentine’s mood.
So grab some popcorn, get comfy, and let the rom-com magic take over. Because no matter your relationship status, everyone deserves a little love and laughter!