Top 20 Fan-Favorite Romance Movies Ever: Ultimate Love Stories

Get ready to swoon, sigh, and perhaps shed a tear or two, as we embark on a cinematic journey through the most heart-stirring love stories ever told. Welcome to our curated list of the “Top 20 Fan-Favorite Romance Movies Ever: Ultimate Love Stories”. These are the films that have made us believe in the power of love, the ones that have left us breathless with their passionate declarations and grand gestures. From timeless classics to modern masterpieces, these films have captured the essence of romance in all its beautiful, messy, and enchanting glory. So, grab your popcorn (and maybe a box of tissues), snuggle up on the couch, and prepare to be swept off your feet by these unforgettable tales of love. Whether you’re a hopeless romantic or a casual movie-goer, these films are sure to tug at your heartstrings and leave you yearning for more. Let’s dive in, shall we?
Forrest Gump

Forrest Gump

Release Date: 1994-06-23

Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

“Forrest Gump” is a heartwarming and inspiring romance movie that has captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Starring Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, and a talented ensemble cast, the film tells the extraordinary story of a man with a low IQ who manages to achieve incredible feats and witness significant historical events. Despite his remarkable accomplishments, his search for true love remains a constant pursuit throughout the movie. Released in 1994, this timeless classic is a must-watch for anyone looking for a beautiful and unforgettable cinematic experience.

Cast: Tom Hanks (Forrest Gump) , Robin Wright (Jenny Curran) , Gary Sinise (Lieutenant Dan Taylor) , Sally Field (Mrs. Gump) , Mykelti Williamson (Benjamin Buford ‘Bubba’ Blue) , Michael Conner Humphreys (Young Forrest Gump) , Hanna Hall (Young Jenny Curran) , Haley Joel Osment (Forrest Junior) , Siobhan Fallon Hogan (School Bus Driver) , Rebecca Williams (Nurse at Park Bench) , Bob Penny (Crony) , Harold G. Herthum (Doctor) , George Kelly (Barber) , John Randall (Crony) , Sam Anderson (Principal Hancock) , Margo Moorer (Louise) , Ione M. Telech (Elderly Woman) , Christine Seabrook (Elderly Woman’s Daughter) , John Worsham (Southern Gentleman / Landowner) , Peter Dobson (Young Elvis Presley) , Alexander Zemeckis (School Bus Boy) , Logan Livingston Gomez (School Bus Boy) , Ben Waddel (School Bus Boy) , Elizabeth Hanks (School Bus Girl) , Tyler Long (Red Headed Boy)

Directors: Robert Zemeckis

Writers: Winston Groom, Eric Roth

Tags: vietnam veteran, post-traumatic stress disorder, hippie, china, washington dc, usa, single parent, mentally disabled, based on novel or book, waitress, usa president, optimism, parent child relationship, 1970s, autism, drug addiction, alabama, vietnam war, black panther party, bus stop, friendship, family relationships, single mother, military, anti war protest, 1960s, college american football, mother son relationship

Cinema Paradiso

Cinema Paradiso

Release Date: 1988-11-17

Genres: Drama, Romance

“Cinema Paradiso” is a heartwarming romance movie released on November 17, 1988. It tells the story of a filmmaker who reminisces about his childhood, where he developed a deep love for movies at his village’s theater. Along the way, he forms a special bond with the theater’s projectionist, creating a beautiful tale of friendship and the magic of cinema. With a stellar cast including Philippe Noiret, Jacques Perrin, Marco Leonardi, and more, this film is a must-watch for any romance movie enthusiast.

Cast: Philippe Noiret (Alfredo) , Jacques Perrin (Salvatore ‘Totò’ Di Vita (adult)) , Marco Leonardi (Salvatore ‘Totò’ Di Vita (teen)) , Salvatore Cascio (Salvatore ‘Totò’ Di Vita (child)) , Agnese Nano (Elena Mendola (teen) / Elena’s daughter (in Director’s cut)) , Antonella Attili (Maria Di Vita (young)) , Enzo Cannavale (Spaccafico) , Isa Danieli (Anna) , Leo Gullotta (Ignazio, usher) , Pupella Maggio (Maria Di Vita (aged)) , Leopoldo Trieste (Father Adelfio) , Tano Cimarosa (Fabbro, blacksmith) , Nicola Di Pinto (Village idiot) , Roberta Lena (Lia) , Nino Terzo (Peppino’s Father) , Turi Giuffrida () , Mariella Lo Giudice () , Giorgio Libassi () , Beatrice Palme () , Ignazio Pappalardo () , Angela Leontini () , Mimmo Mignemi () , Turi Killer () , Angelo Tosto () , Franco Catalano ()

Directors: Giuseppe Tornatore

Writers: Giuseppe Tornatore, Vanna Paoli

Tags: sicily, italy, movie business, parent child relationship, kiss, flashback, coming of age, magic realism, haunted by the past, censorship, nuovo cinema paradiso

Gabriel's Inferno

Gabriel’s Inferno

Release Date: 2020-05-29

Genres: Romance, Drama

“Gabriel’s Inferno” is a captivating romance movie that has been voted as one of the best of all time. Starring Melanie Zanetti and Giulio Berruti, it tells the intriguing story of a man’s journey to escape his personal hell and find redemption through forbidden love. Released on May 29, 2020, this wildly passionate tale explores themes of seduction, forgiveness, and the power of love.

Gabriel's Inferno: Part II

Gabriel’s Inferno: Part II

Release Date: 2020-07-31

Genres: Romance, Drama

“Gabriel’s Inferno: Part II” is a captivating romance movie that continues the story of Professor Gabriel Emerson and Julia Mitchell. As Gabriel finally discovers Julia’s true identity, he realizes his mistake, but it may be too late to win her back. With a talented cast including Melanie Zanetti, Giulio Berruti, and James Andrew Fraser, this film explores the journey of love, redemption, and the race against time. Get ready to be swept away by this emotional rollercoaster when it hits theaters on July 31, 2020.

Cast: Melanie Zanetti (Julia Mitchell) , Giulio Berruti (Gabriel Emerson) , James Andrew Fraser (Paul Norris) , Margaux Brooke (Christa Peterson) , Agnes Albright (Paulina) , Purva Bedi (Professor Tara Chakravartty) , Sahar Bibiyan (Soraya) , Cedric Cannon (Professor Robert Mwangi) , Ned Van Zandt (Professor Jeremy Martin) , Azaman Anwer (Zaami)

Directors: Tosca Musk

Writers: Mary Pocrnic, Sylvain Reynard

Tags: based on novel or book

Gabriel's Inferno: Part III

Gabriel’s Inferno: Part III

Release Date: 2020-11-19

Genres: Romance, Drama

“Gabriel’s Inferno: Part III” is the thrilling conclusion to the film adaptation of the beloved erotic romance novel by Sylvain Reynard. Starring Melanie Zanetti and Giulio Berruti, this highly anticipated movie follows the passionate journey of Gabriel and Julia as their intense love story reaches its climax. Get ready to be captivated by their sizzling chemistry when the film releases on November 19, 2020.

Cast: Melanie Zanetti (Julia Mitchell) , Giulio Berruti (Gabriel Emerson) , Rhett Wellington (Simon Talbot) , James Andrew Fraser (Paul Norris) , Margaux Brooke (Christa Peterson) , Agnes Albright (Paulina Gruscheva) , Pat Asanti (Antonio) , Julia Barrett-Mitchell (Rachel Clark)

Directors: Tosca Musk

Writers: Mary Pocrnic, Sylvain Reynard

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Rear Window

Rear Window

Release Date: 1954-08-01

Genres: Thriller, Mystery

“Rear Window” is a classic romance movie that was released on August 1, 1954. Starring James Stewart and Grace Kelly, the film follows a wheelchair-bound photographer who becomes suspicious of his neighbors after witnessing what he believes to be a murder. With a thrilling plot and a stellar cast, this movie is definitely one of the best romance films of all time.

Cast: James Stewart (L.B. ‘Jeff’ Jefferies) , Grace Kelly (Lisa Fremont) , Thelma Ritter (Stella) , Wendell Corey (Det. Lt. Thomas J. Doyle) , Raymond Burr (Lars Thorwald) , Judith Evelyn (Miss Lonelyhearts) , Ross Bagdasarian (Songwriter) , Georgine Darcy (Miss Torso) , Irene Winston (Emma Thorwald) , Sara Berner (Woman on Fire Escape (uncredited)) , Frank Cady (Man on Fire Escape (uncredited)) , Jesslyn Fax (Miss Hearing Aid (uncredited)) , Rand Harper (Newlywed (uncredited)) , Havis Davenport (Newlywed (uncredited)) , Jerry Antes (Dancer with Miss Torso (uncredited)) , Benny Bartlett (Man with Miss Torso (uncredited)) , Nick Borgani (Minor Role (uncredited)) , Sue Casey (Sunbather (uncredited)) , Iphigenie Castiglioni (Woman with Bird (uncredited)) , James Cornell (Minor Role (uncredited)) , Don Dunning (Detective (uncredited)) , Marla English (Girl at Songwriter’s Party (uncredited)) , Bess Flowers (Songwriter’s Party Guest with Poodle (uncredited)) , Art Gilmore (Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)) , Fred Graham (Detective (uncredited))

Directors: Alfred Hitchcock

Writers: John Michael Hayes, Cornell Woolrich

Tags: nurse, photographer, suspicion of murder, girlfriend, neighbor, salesman, whodunit, convalescence, voyeurism, missing wife, homebound, suspicious behavior, flower bed, visiting nurse

City Lights

City Lights

Release Date: 1931-02-01

Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama

“City Lights” is a timeless romance movie that was released in 1931. Starring Charlie Chaplin and Virginia Cherrill, the film tells the heartwarming story of a tramp who falls in love with a blind flower seller. Despite being a silent film in the sound era, “City Lights” beautifully captures the emotions and struggles of the characters, making it one of the best voted romance movies of all time.

Cast: Charlie Chaplin (Tramp) , Virginia Cherrill (A Blind Girl) , Harry Myers (An Eccentric Millionaire) , Al Ernest Garcia (The Millionaire’s Butler James) , Hank Mann (A Prizefighter) , Albert Austin (Street Sweeper / Burglar (uncredited)) , Eddie Baker (Boxing Fight Referee (uncredited)) , Henry Bergman (Mayor / Blind Girl’s Downstairs Neighbor (uncredited)) , Buster Brodie (Bald Party Guest (uncredited)) , Jeanne Carpenter (Extra in Restaurant Scene (uncredited)) , Tom Dempsey (Boxer (uncredited)) , James Donnelly (Steet Sweepers’ Foreman (uncredited)) , Ray Erlenborn (Newsboy (uncredited)) , Robert Graves (Police Officer (uncredited)) , Charles Hammond (Extra in Street Scene (uncredited)) , Joseph Herrick (Extra in Boxing Scene (uncredited)) , Austen Jewell (Newsboy (uncredited)) , Willie Keeler (Boxer (uncredited)) , Robert Parrish (Newsboy (uncredited)) , John Rand (Tramp Who Dives for Cigar (uncredited)) , W.C. Robinson (Man Who Throws Away Cigar (uncredited)) , Cy Slocum (Extra in Boxing Scene (uncredited)) , Tony Stabenau (Victorious Boxer – Later Knocked Out (uncredited)) , Mark Strong (Man in Restaurant (uncredited)) , Tiny Ward (Man in Elevator in Front of the Art Shop (uncredited))

Directors: Charlie Chaplin

Writers: Charlie Chaplin, Harry Crocker, Harry Clive

Tags: suicide attempt, operation, blindness and impaired vision, love of one’s life, eye operation, flower shop, flower girl, tramp, love, black and white, millionaire, silent film, blind girl, little tramp

Life in a Year

Life in a Year

Release Date: 2020-11-27

Genres: Drama, Romance

“Life in a Year” is a heartwarming romance movie that tells the story of a 17-year-old boy who discovers that his girlfriend is terminally ill. Determined to make every moment count, he embarks on a mission to create a lifetime of memories for her in the last year she has left. Starring Jaden Smith and Cara Delevingne, this emotional film is set to release on November 27, 2020, and is sure to tug at your heartstrings.

Cast: Jaden Smith (Daryn) , Cara Delevingne (Isabelle) , Cuba Gooding Jr. (Xavier) , Chris D’Elia (Phil) , JT Neal (Sammy) , Stony Blyden (Kiran) , Peter MacNeill (James Maxwell) , RZA (Ron) , Nia Long (Catherine) , Michelle Giroux (Amanda) , Brian Frank (Security Guard) , Pedro Miguel Arce (Security Guard) , Marty Adams (Creamery Manager) , Elie Gemael (Liquor Store Owner) , Carlos Albornoz (Taco Truck Vendor) , Jim Annan (Real Estate Agent) , Leah Doz (Nurse) , Michael A. Miranda (Gas Station Guy) , Big Sean (Self) , Samantha Helt (Female Fan) , Harper Gunn (Little Girl) , Karen Brown (Hospice Worker) , Leanne Poirier Greenfield (Doctor) , Michal Grzejszczak (Bartender) , Michael Boisvert (Bouncer)

Directors: Mitja Okorn

Writers: Jeffrey Addiss, Will Matthews

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Five Feet Apart

Five Feet Apart

Release Date: 2019-03-14

Genres: Romance, Drama

“Five Feet Apart” is a heartwarming romance movie that tells the story of Stella, a seventeen-year-old girl with cystic fibrosis. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she meets Will, a charming teen who also battles the same illness. Despite their instant connection, they must maintain a safe distance due to their health restrictions. As their bond grows stronger, they face the temptation to defy the rules and embrace their attraction. Starring Haley Lu Richardson and Cole Sprouse, this touching film explores the power of love and the challenges of living with a chronic illness. Released on March 14, 2019, it’s definitely a must-watch for fans of romantic movies.

Cast: Haley Lu Richardson (Stella Grant) , Cole Sprouse (Will Newman) , Moisés Arias (Poe Ramírez) , Kimberly Hebert Gregory (Nurse Barb) , Parminder Nagra (Dr. Noor Hamid) , Claire Forlani (Meredith) , Emily Baldoni (Julie) , Gary Weeks (Tom) , Rebecca Chulew (Doctor) , Sue-Lynn Ansari (Nurse) , Ariana Guerra (Hope Gomez) , Cecilia Leal (Camila) , Cynthia Evans (Erin) , Trina LaFargue (Maya) , Sophia Bernard (Abby Grant) , Brett Austin Johnson (Jason) , Evangeline Hill (Young Stella) , Ivy Dubreuil (Young Abby) , Kristopher Perez (Young Poe) , Demi Castro (Anesthesiologist) , Keianna Nutley (Young Patient) , Armando Leduc (RRT Doctor) , Jim Gleason (ER Doctor) , Phillip Mullings Jr. (EMT) , Maxwell Baldoni (Julie’s Baby)

Directors: Justin Baldoni

Writers: Tobias Iaconis, Mikki Daughtry

Tags: forbidden love, falling in love, cystic fibrosis, star crossed lovers, true love

The Legend of 1900

The Legend of 1900

Release Date: 1998-10-28

Genres: Drama, Music, Romance

“The Legend of 1900” is a captivating romance movie released on October 28, 1998. Starring Tim Roth, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Mélanie Thierry, and more talented actors, it tells the story of a gifted piano player named 1900 who spends his entire life on an ocean liner. Despite never stepping foot on land, he experiences the world through interactions with passengers, even falling in love. As the ship faces destruction, a former band member fears that 1900 may still be aboard, ready to go down with the ship.

Cast: Tim Roth (Danny Boodmann T.D. Lemon Nineteen Hundred ‘1900’) , Pruitt Taylor Vince (Max Tooney) , Mélanie Thierry (The Girl) , Bill Nunn (Danny Boodmann) , Gabriele Lavia (Farmer) , Clarence Williams III (Jelly Roll Morton) , Peter Vaughan (‘Pops’, the Shopkeeper) , Niall O’Brien (Harbor Master) , Alberto Vazquez (Mexican Stoker) , Luca De Luigi (Neapolitan Stoker) , Femi Elufowoju Jr. (Black Stoker) , Nigel Fan (Chinese Stoker) , Roger Monk (Irish Stoker) , Leonid Zaslavski (Polish Stoker) , Bernard Padden (Boatswain) , Piero Gimondo () , Adriano Wajskol (Drummer) , Nicola Di Pinto () , Anita Zagaria () , Katy Monique Cuomo () , Norman Chancer (Impresario) , Heathcote Williams (Doctor Klauserman)

Directors: Giuseppe Tornatore

Writers: Giuseppe Tornatore, Alessandro Baricco

Tags: ocean, ship, musical, pianistin, child prodigy, fondling

The Handmaiden

The Handmaiden

Release Date: 2016-06-01

Genres: Thriller, Drama, Romance

“The Handmaiden” is a captivating romance movie set in 1930s Korea. It follows the story of a clever swindler and a young woman who team up to deceive a Japanese heiress and steal her fortune. With a talented cast and a plot filled with intrigue and seduction, this film is a must-watch for fans of romantic dramas.

Cast: Kim Min-hee (Lady Hideko) , Kim Tae-ri (Sookee) , Ha Jung-woo (Count Fujiwara) , Cho Jin-woong (Uncle Kouzuki) , Kim Hae-sook (Ms. Sasaki) , Moon So-ri (Aunt of Noble Lady) , Lee Yong-nyeo (Bok-soon) , Kwak Eun-jin (Kkeut-dan) , Lee Dong-hwi (Goo-gai) , Jo Eun-hyung (Young Hideko) , Rina Takagi (Hideko’s Mother) , Han Ha-na (Junko) , Lee Kyu-jung (Maid 1) , Kim Si-eun (Maid 2) , Ha Si-yeon (Maid 3) , Kim Eun-yeong (Maid 4) , Jeong Ha-dam (Maid 5) , Kim In-woo (Audience Member) , Choi Byung-mo (Audience Member) , Choi Jong-ryul (Audience Member) , Bae Il-hyuck (Audience Member) , Oh Man-seok (Audience Member) , Tomomitsu Adachi (Mental Hospital Doctor 1) , Takashi Kakizawa (Mental Hospital Doctor 2) , Seon Uk-hyeon (Harbor Ticket Office Staff)

Directors: Park Chan-wook

Writers: Park Chan-wook, Chung Seo-kyung, Sarah Waters

Tags: based on novel or book, con man, pickpocket, lesbian relationship, swindler, plot, mansion, lust, lgbt, noblewoman, con woman, 1930s, lady’s maid, handmade, seducer, japanese occupation of korea, lesbian

The Apartment

The Apartment

Release Date: 1960-06-21

Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

“The Apartment” is a classic romance movie released on June 21, 1960. Starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Fred MacMurray, it tells the story of Bud Baxter, a clerk in a New York insurance company who lends out his apartment to executives for their affairs. However, things take a complicated turn when Bud finds himself facing a major problem to solve. With a stellar cast and an intriguing plot, this film is definitely one of the best voted romance movies of all time.

Cast: Jack Lemmon (C.C. Baxter) , Shirley MacLaine (Fran Kubelik) , Fred MacMurray (Jeff D. Sheldrake) , Ray Walston (Joe Dobisch) , Jack Kruschen (Dr. Dreyfuss) , David Lewis (Al Kirkeby) , Hope Holiday (Mrs. Margie MacDougall) , Joan Shawlee (Sylvia) , Naomi Stevens (Mrs. Mildred Dreyfuss) , Johnny Seven (Karl Matuschka) , Joyce Jameson (The Blonde) , Willard Waterman (Mr. Vanderhoff) , David White (Mr. Eichelberger) , Edie Adams (Miss Olsen) , Dorothy Abbott (Office Worker (uncredited)) , Ralph Moratz (Office Worker (uncredited)) , Joe Palma (Office Maintenance Man (uncredited)) , Bill Baldwin (TV Movie Host (uncredited)) , Benny Burt (Charlie – Bartender (uncredited)) , Lynn Cartwright (Elevator Supervisor with Clicker (uncredited)) , Mason Curry (Bit Part (uncredited)) , David Macklin (Messenger (uncredited)) , Hal Smith (Man in Santa Claus Suit (uncredited)) , Paul Bradley (Office Worker (uncredited)) , Steve Carruthers (Restaurant Patron (uncredited))

Directors: Billy Wilder

Writers: Billy Wilder, I. A. L. Diamond

Tags: new york city, new year’s eve, lovesickness, age difference, suicide attempt, office, flat, spaghetti, winter, clerk, tennis racket, romantic comedy, black and white, extramarital affair, christmas

Vertigo

Vertigo

Release Date: 1958-05-28

Genres: Mystery, Romance, Thriller

“Vertigo” is a captivating romance movie released on May 28, 1958. Starring James Stewart and Kim Novak, the film follows a retired detective with a fear of heights who becomes engrossed in investigating the mysterious actions of his friend’s wife. As the story unfolds, his obsession with her takes a dangerous turn, making for a thrilling and suspenseful watch.

Cast: James Stewart (Det. John ‘Scottie’ Ferguson) , Kim Novak (Madeleine Elster / Judy Barton) , Barbara Bel Geddes (Marjorie ‘Midge’ Wood) , Tom Helmore (Gavin Elster) , Henry Jones (Coroner) , Raymond Bailey (Scottie’s Doctor) , Ellen Corby (Manager of McKittrick Hotel) , Konstantin Shayne (Pop Leibel) , Lee Patrick (Car Owner Mistaken for Madeleine) , Bess Flowers (Diner at Ernie’s (uncredited)) , Alfred Hitchcock (Man Walking Past Elster’s Office (uncredited)) , David Ahdar (Priest (uncredited)) , Sara Taft (Nun (uncredited)) , Ezelle Poule (Older mistaken identity (uncredited)) , John Benson (Salesman (uncredited)) , Paul Bryar (Capt. Hansen (uncredited)) , Steve Conte (Burglar (uncredited)) , Fred Graham (Policeman on Rooftop (uncredited)) , Forbes Murray (Diner at Ernie’s (uncredited))

Directors: Alfred Hitchcock

Writers: Pierre Boileau, Thomas Narcejac, Alec Coppel, Samuel A. Taylor

Tags: san francisco, california, detective, sense of guilt, bachelor, obsession, love of one’s life, vertigo, museum, necklace, grave, plan, painting, film noir, golden gate bridge, psychological thriller, fear of heights

Casablanca

Casablanca

Release Date: 1942-11-26

Genres: Drama, Romance

“Casablanca” is a timeless romance set in December 1941, in the exotic city of Casablanca, Morocco. The story revolves around a jaded American expatriate who unexpectedly reunites with a former lover, leading to unexpected complications. Starring legendary actors Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, this classic film, released in 1942, is a must-watch for any fan of romance movies.

Cast: Humphrey Bogart (Rick Blaine) , Ingrid Bergman (Ilsa Lund) , Paul Henreid (Victor Laszlo) , Claude Rains (Captain Louis Renault) , Conrad Veidt (Major Heinrich Strasser) , Sydney Greenstreet (Signor Ferrari) , Peter Lorre (Ugarte) , S.Z. Sakall (Carl) , Madeleine Lebeau (Yvonne) , Dooley Wilson (Sam) , Joy Page (Annina Brandel) , John Qualen (Berger) , Leonid Kinskey (Sascha) , Curt Bois (Pickpocket) , Enrique Acosta (Guest at Rick’s (uncredited)) , Ed Agresti (Bar Patron (uncredited)) , Louis V. Arco (Refugee at Rick’s (uncredited)) , Frank Arnold (Overseer (uncredited)) , Leon Belasco (Dealer at Rick’s (uncredited)) , Nino Bellini (Gendarme (uncredited)) , Oliver Blake (Waiter at the Blue Parrot (uncredited)) , Monte Blue (American (uncredited)) , Eugene Borden (Policeman (uncredited)) , Dick Botiller (Native Officer (uncredited)) , Maurice Brierre (Baccarat Dealer at Rick’s (uncredited))

Directors: Michael Curtiz

Writers: Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein, Murray Burnett, Joan Alison, Howard Koch

Tags: love triangle, corruption, spy, resistance, casablanca, morocco, vichy regime, visa, patriotism, nationalism, morocco, world war ii, nazi, film noir, escape, black and white

Call Me by Your Name

Call Me by Your Name

Release Date: 2017-09-01

Genres: Romance, Drama

“Call Me by Your Name” is a captivating romance set in 1980s Italy. It tells the story of Elio, a seventeen-year-old who develops a deep connection with his father’s research assistant, an older man. With a talented cast including Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer, this critically acclaimed film explores the complexities of love and self-discovery. Released in 2017, it’s definitely a must-watch for any romance movie enthusiast.

Cast: Timothée Chalamet (Elio Perlman) , Armie Hammer (Oliver) , Michael Stuhlbarg (Samuel Perlman) , Amira Casar (Annella Perlman) , Esther Garrel (Marzia) , Victoire Du Bois (Chiara) , Vanda Capriolo (Mafalda) , Antonio Rimoldi (Anchise) , Elena Bucci (Bambi) , Marco Sgrosso (Nico) , André Aciman (Mounir) , Peter Spears (Isaac) , Andrew Duncan Hinojosa (Alessio)

Directors: Luca Guadagnino

Writers: James Ivory, André Aciman

Tags: italy, upper class, based on novel or book, swimming pool, love, coming of age, breaking the fourth wall, summer, teenage boy, masturbation, first love, lgbt, jewish family, 1980s, peach, gay theme

Singin' in the Rain

Singin’ in the Rain

Release Date: 1952-04-09

Genres: Comedy, Romance

“Singin’ in the Rain” is a classic romance movie released on April 9, 1952. Set in 1927 Hollywood, it tells the story of a silent film production company and its cast as they face the challenging transition to sound. Starring Gene Kelly, Donald O’Connor, and Debbie Reynolds, this film is a delightful blend of romance, comedy, and musical numbers that will leave you tapping your feet and humming along.

Cast: Gene Kelly (Don Lockwood) , Donald O’Connor (Cosmo Brown) , Debbie Reynolds (Kathy Selden) , Jean Hagen (Lina Lamont) , Millard Mitchell (R.F. Simpson) , Cyd Charisse (Dancer) , Douglas Fowley (Roscoe Dexter) , Rita Moreno (Zelda Zanders) , Mae Clarke (Hairdresser (uncredited)) , Bess Flowers (Audience Member) , Robert Foulk (Matt – Policeman (uncredited)) , Kathleen Freeman (Phoebe Dinsmore (uncredited)) , Joi Lansing (Chorus Girl (uncredited)) , Sylvia Lewis (Female Tango Dancer (uncredited)) , Harry ‘Snub’ Pollard (Old Man Getting Umbrella in “Singin’ in the Rain” Number (uncredited)) , William Schallert (Messenger on Screen (uncredited)) , Elaine Stewart (Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)) , Brick Sullivan (Policeman in “Singin’ in the Rain” Number (uncredited)) , John George (Audience Member (uncredited)) , King Donovan (Rod (uncredited)) , Lana Turner (Actress in ‘The Royal Rascal’ (uncredited)) , Allen Sutherland (Don as a Boy) , Dawn Addams (Teresa – a Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)) , John Albright (Call Boy (uncredited)) , Betty Van Allen (Chorus Girl (uncredited))

Directors: Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly

Writers: Arthur Freed, Adolph Green, Betty Comden

Tags: fan, musical, partner, film in film, hollywood, broadway, dancing in the street, audience, chorus girl, diction coach, pearl necklace, flapper, silent film star, squeaky voice, 1920s, old hollywood, talkies, dancing in the rain

Purple Hearts

Purple Hearts

Release Date: 2022-07-29

Genres: Romance, Drama

Hey friend, have you heard about the movie “Purple Hearts”? It’s a romantic film starring Sofia Carson and Nicholas Galitzine. The story revolves around an aspiring musician who enters into a fake marriage with a Marine about to be deployed. However, things take a heartbreaking turn when a tragedy strikes, making their pretend relationship all too real. It’s set to be released on July 29, 2022, and I can’t wait to see how their love story unfolds!

Cast: Sofia Carson (Cassie Salazar) , Nicholas Galitzine (Luke Marrow) , John Harlan Kim (Toby) , Chosen Jacobs (Frankie) , Anthony Ippolito (Johnno) , Linden Ashby (Jacob Marrow) , Kat Cunning (Nora) , Nicholas Duvernay (Armando) , Scott Deckert (Jacob Marrow Jr) , Kendall Chappell (Mila) , Sarah Rich (Hailey) , Jordan Drake (Funeral Attendee) , Rand Guerrero (Defense Attorney) , Leroy Edwards III (Military Judge) , Sean Berube (Marine) , Asante Jones (Col Yarvis) , Debbie Fan (Judge) , Kate Bone (Kylie) , A.J. Tannen (Dr. Greyson) , Theo Breaux (Guard) , Breana Raquel (Riley) , Josh Cruze (Music Busker) , Cat Kaylin (Rose) , Jeremiah Ripley (A&R Rep) , Loren Escandon (Marisol Salazar)

Directors: Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum

Writers: Kyle Jarrow, Liz W. Garcia

Tags: military life

My Fault

My Fault

Release Date: 2023-06-08

Genres: Romance, Drama

“My Fault” is a captivating romance movie set to release on June 8, 2023. It follows the story of Noah, a strong-willed 17-year-old who reluctantly moves into her mother’s wealthy husband’s mansion. There, she encounters her new stepbrother Nick, and their clash of personalities sparks an intriguing and passionate journey of love and self-discovery. With a talented cast including Nicole Wallace, Gabriel Guevara, and Marta Hazas, this film promises to be one of the best romance movies of all time.

Cast: Nicole Wallace (Noah Morgan) , Gabriel Guevara (Nick Leister) , Marta Hazas (Rafaela) , Iván Sánchez (William Leister) , Eva Ruiz (Jenna) , Víctor Varona (Lion) , Fran Berenguer (Ronnie) , Adriana Ubani (Anna) , Iván Massagué (Jonas) , Mariano Venancio (Martin) , Jaime Ordóñez (Chofer) , Jaime Gutiérrez (Leonardo) , Anastasia Russo (Noah Nina) , Noah Casas (Maggie) , Daniel Martínez (Cruz) , Pablo Riguero (Dan) , Eve Ryan (Betty) , Lucas Nabor (Mario) , Antonio Hernandez Fimia (Mikel) , Paloma Catalán (Petra) , Rocío Peláez (Inspectora) , Jon Rod (Policia 1) , Mariano Andres (Policia 2) , Jonatan Ruiz (Tipo Bebida Fiesta) , Mónica Caballero (Doctora Maggie)

Directors: Domingo González

Writers: Domingo González, Mercedes Ron

Tags: stepbrother, female protagonist, stepsister, rise, enemies to lovers, passion and romance, car

Double Indemnity

Double Indemnity

Release Date: 1944-06-14

Genres: Crime, Thriller

“Double Indemnity” is a classic romance movie released on June 14, 1944. Starring Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, and Edward G. Robinson, it tells the thrilling story of a wealthy woman and a cunning insurance agent who conspire to murder her unsuspecting husband. Set against the beautiful backdrop of California, their plan to collect the insurance money takes an unexpected turn as they aim for the perfect accidental death.

Cast: Fred MacMurray (Walter Neff) , Barbara Stanwyck (Phyllis Dietrichson) , Edward G. Robinson (Barton Keyes) , Porter Hall (Mr. Jackson) , Richard Gaines (Edward S. Norton Jr.) , Jean Heather (Lola Dietrichson) , Tom Powers (Mr. Dietrichson) , Fortunio Bonanova (Sam Garlopis) , Byron Barr (Nino Zachetti) , John Berry (Bit Part (uncredited)) , Raymond Chandler (Man Reading Book (uncredited)) , Edmund Cobb (Train Conductor (uncredited)) , Kernan Cripps (Conductor (uncredited)) , Bess Flowers (Norton’s Secretary) , Eddie Hall (Man in Drug Store (uncredited)) , Teala Loring (Pacific All-Risk Telephone Operator (uncredited)) , Sam McDaniel (Charlie the Garage Attendant (uncredited)) , Billy Mitchell (Pullman Porter (uncredited)) , Clarence Muse (Man (uncredited)) , Douglas Spencer (Lou Schwartz (uncredited)) , John Philliber (Joe Peters) , Harold Garrison (Redcap) , James Adamson (Pullman Porter (uncredited)) , Betty Farrington (Dietrichsons’ Maid Nettie (uncredited)) , George Magrill (Man (uncredited))

Directors: Billy Wilder

Writers: Billy Wilder, Raymond Chandler, James M. Cain

Tags: insurance fraud, femme fatale, film noir, murder, life insurance, black and white, insurance agent, insurance policy, murder plot, scheming wife

Some Like It Hot

Some Like It Hot

Release Date: 1959-03-19

Genres: Comedy, Romance, Crime

“Some Like It Hot” is a classic romance movie released in 1959. Starring Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, and Marilyn Monroe, it tells the hilarious story of two musicians who witness a mob hit and disguise themselves as women to escape the gangsters. As they join an all-girl band on tour, they face challenges like an attractive bandmate and a persistent suitor, leading to a series of comedic and romantic adventures. It’s one of the best voted romance movies of all time, and definitely worth watching!

Cast: Tony Curtis (Joe / Josephine) , Jack Lemmon (Jerry / Daphne) , Marilyn Monroe (Sugar Kane Kowalczyk) , George Raft (Spats Colombo) , Pat O’Brien (Detective Mulligan) , Joe E. Brown (Osgood Fielding III) , Nehemiah Persoff (Little Bonaparte) , Joan Shawlee (Sweet Sue) , Billy Gray (Sig Poliakoff) , George E. Stone (Toothpick Charlie) , Dave Barry (Beinstock) , Mike Mazurki (Spats’ Henchman) , Harry Wilson (Spats’ Henchman) , Beverly Wills (Dolores) , Barbara Drew (Nellie) , Edward G. Robinson Jr. (Johnny Paradise) , Sam Bagley (Minor Role (uncredited)) , Alex Ball (Speakeasy Patron (uncredited)) , Brandon Beach (Party Guest (uncredited)) , Phil Bloom (Gangster at Convention (uncredited)) , Willie Bloom (Gangster at Convention (uncredited)) , Al Breneman (Bellhop (uncredited)) , Steve Carruthers (Hotel Guest (uncredited)) , James J. Casino (Gangster at Convention (uncredited)) , Noble ‘Kid’ Chissell (Police Officer (uncredited))

Directors: Billy Wilder

Writers: Billy Wilder, I. A. L. Diamond, Michael Logan, Robert Thoeren

Tags: chicago, illinois, florida, witness, musician, gay interest, mafia, cross dressing, black and white, train, buddy, spats, all girl band, st. valentine’s day massacre, sugar, valentine’s day, dressing

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