The 27 Best Valentine's Day Movies to Stream Now
500 Days of Summer (2009)
EverettNot only does this charming tragicomedy fit the bill for a Valentine’s Day well spent on the couch, but Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s Tom Hansen—the messy-haired hopeless romantic who pines over the woman who broke his heart, Zooey Deschanel's Summer—punches the clock at a greeting card company as one of its sentimental writers. Doesn’t get more perfectly matched than that!
Barbie (2023)
EverettA new and equally apt addition to V-Day’s pink and purple party is Greta Gerwig’s 2023 blockbuster. So much more than just an homage to the Mattel doll that built a generation, the film—starring Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Issa Rae, Hari Nef, and so many more stars—is a tour de force that follows Barbie out of her perfect plastic world and into the messy real one.
Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown (1975)
EverettIf it's a calendar holiday, it calls for the Peanuts. Charles M. Schulz’s comic-strip comrades are synonymous with annual celebrations, and Valentine’s Day is no exception. In this 1975 short, the gang prepares to have the best Valentine’s Day ever, with the titular lovable blockhead hoping to receive at least one valentine—from anyone. Follow it with 2002’s A Charlie Brown Valentine.
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Bed of Roses (1996)
EverettEveryone needs roses on Valentine’s Day, but not the kind that are a chore to keep alive—the kind that come with Christian Slater and Mary Stuart Masterson wrapped in a cheesy ’90s love story. The two star in this so-bad-it’s-good romance about a florist who falls in love at first sight with a woman who is all career and no fun. And no matter your critical take, the “Independent Love Song” interlude will get you.
Blue Valentine (2010)
EverettFor every lovey-dovey faithful, there are hordes of romance resisters out there. To those in the latter camp, we say the only thing your stiff drink is missing is this bittersweet indie from Derek Cianfrance. Starring Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling as Cindy and Dean, the film explores the evolution of a married couple’s relationship. Think of it as the antidote to sugarcoated love stories.
Bones and All (2022)
EverettArtistic allies Timothée Chalamet and Luca Guadagnino are becoming quite the pair. Following their collaboration on Call Me by Your Name, the actor and the director added even more frenzy to the hysteria that is Chalamania with a meaty love story costarring sartorial muse Taylor Russell. It’s about two strangers who bond over their cravings for human flesh, it’s gory, it’s dreamy, and it’s sure to leave a mark.
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Cat Person (2023)
EverettYou and Chewpawca have a date with this Sundance 2023 hit on February 14. Adapted from the famously viral New Yorker short story of the same name, Susanna Fogle’s genre-blender starts out as a rom-com about a guy and a girl whose IRL meeting doesn’t live up to their texting relationship, and then it morphs into a bonkers thriller every person who identifies as a woman will relate to.
Cyrano (2021)
EverettCyrano de Bergerac—a French writer whose innovative work helped define 17th-century libertine literature—was the inspiration for Edmond Rostand's 1897 play named after the bard. There are countless adaptations of the work, including Steve Martin’s 1987 classic Roxanne and Netflix's fantastic 2020 release The Half of It. Watch both, but not before Joe Wright’s exquisite retelling, starring Peter Dinklage in the title role and Haley Bennett as the beauty he thinks he’s too hideous to woo.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
EverettMichel Gondry’s Eternal Sunshine enlists Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet to bring to life a screenplay conceived in the cerebral mindscape of Charlie Kaufman. It’s a near-impossible task they achieve brilliantly as Joel and Clementine, former lovers whose breakup was so painful, they chose to completely wipe their memories of the relationship—which begins (again) on Valentine’s Day.
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Fire of Love (2022)
EverettKatia and Maurice Krafft were French volcanologists who met on a blind date and then chased exploding calderas the world over. In 1991, the couple died in the eruption of Japan’s Mount Unzen, perishing in its massive pyroclastic flow. Weaving together archival imagery with footage the researchers collected from the cusps of bubbling volcano cauldrons, director Sara Dosa delivers a fascinating exploration of the nature of love.
Fresh (2022)
EverettDinner for one on V-Day? Pair your takeout with this grade-A delight from director Mimi Cave, starring Daisy Edgar-Jones and Sebastian Stan as a couple of singles just trying to find love. After bumping into each other at the supermarket, the two go on a few successful dates, followed by a weekend getaway. And we’ll just say this is when the buffet of twists and turns begins. Enjoy!
Joy Ride (2023)
EverettLooking for the perfect Galentine’s Day watch? Take a Joy Ride. Starring Ashley Park, Stephanie Hsu, Sabrina Wu, and Sherry Cola, the raunchy comedy heads to China on a quest to learn more about one of the women’s birth mothers. But that’s about where the sentimentality ends and the debauchery begins. The more friends piled into your living room, the better, when watching this one.
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My Bloody Valentine (2009)
EverettEven purists will tell you this remake starring Supernatural’s Jenson Ackles and Jaime King is superior to the ’80s slasher, probably because it delivers a solid dose of action, gore, and all-around fun. When a town is terrorized by a miner with a pickaxe, everyone but King’s Sarah points the finger at Ackles’s Tom. Is he the killer? Or just a misunderstood diamond in the rough?
Obvious Child (2014)
EverettJenny Slate stars as Donna, a recently dumped stand-up comedian who just happens to get pregnant after a one-night stand. Spiraling into an emotional crisis, she considers having an abortion, which can only be scheduled for Valentine’s Day. An offbeat romantic comedy whose setup, delivery, and punch line are handled with aplomb, this one is another nice palate cleanser.
Past Lives (2023)
EverettOne of the best movies of 2023, this subtly aching portrait of a woman pondering life with a former flame is a story personal to its maker, Celine Song. But through intimate character development and a narrative that invites thoughtful introspection, the events based on Song’s life become crazy relatable. Starring a brilliant Greta Lee, Past Lives is the present you should give yourself this V-Day.
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Priscilla (2023)
EverettSofia Coppola’s Priscilla is nothing like the glitzy Elvis biopic unleashed in 2022. Coppola’s stylish iteration is raw and dark—almost suffocating—as it dives into the isolated, lonely existence of Priscilla Beaulieu, the 14-year-old dating the most famous rocker in the world. Coppola washes the film in her signature dreamy palette and gives Cailee Spaeny the floor. And wow you the young actor will.
Red, White & Royal Blue (2023)
EverettThings get cheeky in this rule-breaking rom-com from Matthew Lopez. When Prince Harry, a British royal, and Alex Claremont-Diaz, son of the American president, clash at a wedding, their feud threatens international relations. Coaxed into a faux friendship for appearances, the pair end up involved in much more than the hoax. This one is full of surprises, both while the men are clothed and, well, not.
Rye Lane (2023)
EverettA love letter to South London, Raine Allen-Miller’s romantic comedy gives the multicultural city as much of a showcase as she gives her two leads, David Jonsson and Vivian Oparah. As Dom and Yas—singles who connect after an awkward meet-cute in a public bathroom, then meander through markets, museums, and a medley of vibrantly colored shops—they open up about love and life.
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Sitting in Bars With Cake (2023)
EverettYara Shahidi and Odessa A’zion do amazing work bringing Audrey Shulman’s 2016 memoir-slash-cookbook to the screen. They play Jane and Corinne, best friends who spend a chapter of their lives either at bars passing out slices of Jane’s heavenly cakes in an effort to meet guys, or at the hospital where Corrine's deteriorating health is being treated. It's Beaches for the 21st-century movie watcher, so invite your best mate over for a cocktail, some cake, and a good cry this V-Day.
Decision to Leave (2022)
EverettParasite director Park Chan-wook has the ideal watch for those looking for something romantic but not saccharine, intoxicating but not cheesy. Decision to Leave, a stylish thriller with a gut-wrenching climax, tells the story of a married detective who becomes obsessed with the wife of the man whose murder he’s investigating. There are many moving parts here, all of them intriguing.
DeAnna Janes is a freelance writer and editor for a number of sites, including Harper’s BAZAAR, Tasting Table, Fast Company and Brit + Co, and is a passionate supporter of animal causes, copy savant, movie dork and reckless connoisseur of all holidays. A native Texan living in NYC since 2005, Janes has a degree in journalism from Texas A&M and got her start in media at US Weekly before moving on to O Magazine, and eventually becoming the entertainment editor of the once-loved, now-shuttered DailyCandy. She’s based on the Upper West Side.
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