Top 50 Romantic Movies

  • Casablanca (1942) – IMDb: 8.5
    A timeless classic set during World War II, where love, sacrifice, and duty collide in the exotic city of Casablanca. Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman deliver unforgettable performances in this iconic tale of romance and resilience.

  • The Notebook (2004) – IMDb: 7.8
    A heartfelt story of enduring love, The Notebook chronicles the passionate romance between Noah and Allie across decades, reminding us that true love transcends time and obstacles.

  • Titanic (1997) – IMDb: 7.9
    Epic and tragic, this film tells the story of Jack and Rose’s unforgettable romance aboard the doomed RMS Titanic, blending sweeping visuals with a powerful emotional journey.

  • Pride & Prejudice (2005) – IMDb: 7.8
    This adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel captures the witty, complex relationship between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, exploring love, class, and misunderstanding in Regency England.

  • La La Land (2016) – IMDb: 8.0
    A vibrant musical about two dreamers in Los Angeles whose romance ignites amid jazz, ambition, and the pursuit of their passions — blending dazzling visuals with bittersweet love.

  • Before Sunrise (1995) – IMDb: 8.1
    A beautiful and intimate exploration of connection, this film follows two strangers who meet on a train and spend a magical night together in Vienna, questioning fate and love.

  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) – IMDb: 8.3
    A mind-bending romance about memory, heartbreak, and second chances, this film creatively explores a couple’s attempt to erase each other from their minds — only to rediscover what truly matters.

  • A Walk to Remember (2002) – IMDb: 7.3
    A touching coming-of-age story about unexpected love between a rebellious teen and a compassionate girl, revealing the transformative power of kindness and faith.

  • Silver Linings Playbook (2012) – IMDb: 7.7
    A quirky and uplifting romantic dramedy where two flawed individuals find hope and love while navigating personal struggles and mental health challenges.

  • The Fault in Our Stars (2014) – IMDb: 7.7
    An emotional tale of young love blossoming amid the harsh realities of illness, capturing the courage, humor, and heartbreak of two teens facing life’s fragility together.

  • Notting Hill (1999) – IMDb: 7.1
    A charming romantic comedy about an ordinary bookseller whose life turns upside down when he falls for a famous actress, blending humor, sweetness, and heartfelt moments.

  • Love Actually (2003) – IMDb: 7.6
    A beloved ensemble romantic comedy weaving multiple love stories during the Christmas season, celebrating the complexities and joys of love in all its forms.