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14 romantic movies for Valentine's Day that totally aren't cheesy

No corny love stories here

14 romantic movies for Valentine's Day that totally aren't cheesy

No corny love stories here

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14 romantic movies for Valentine's Day that totally aren't cheesy

No corny love stories here

It can be hard to find a romantic movie to watch on Valentine's Day that doesn't fall into the "cheesy" category; they're everywhere! Here are 14 worthy romantic films to help you celebrate the day of love without rolling your eyes.

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1

"Moonrise Kingdom"

Director Wes Anderson's distinct style and excellent storytelling come together in this sweet coming of age movie. Two young teens run away together, and a rag tag local search party has to try to find them.

Rated PG-13

2

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The first few minutes of this movie may be heartbreaking, but this kid's movie is actually pretty romantic. An old man travels to paradise with an eager boy scout and a stowaway dog to "seek adventure" and fulfill his wife's plan for the two of them. Also, there's a hilarious talking animal, so it can't be all bad.

Rated PG

3

"Clueless"

This cult-classic is basically Jane Austen's "Emma" set in 1990s Los Angeles. It follows a rich teenage girl as she attempts to make her new friend more popular but typical teenage boy-drama gets in the way. Bonus points to "Clueless" for being one of the most quotable movies of all time.

Rated PG-13

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4

"Pretty in Pink"

Fans are still debating who Andie truly should have wound up with, but this John Hughes film about an outcast girl finding love with a charming rich guy, making it a Cinderella story of sorts,
has withstood the test of time and remains a romantic classic.

Rated PG-13

5

"Moonlight"

You may remember this as the movie that won best picture at the Oscars in 2017. It chronicles the story of a young African-American man growing up in a rough neighborhood, while coming to terms with his sexuality and dealing with possible rejection and opposition by his family and his culture.

Rated R

6

"Casablanca"

Consistently voted one of the best films ever all kinds of critic's lists, "Casablanca" stars Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. Bogart is the owner of a nightclub in Morocco during the beginning stages of World War II. When his ex (Bergman) and her husband show up difficult choices have to be made and a heartbreaking love story ensues.

Rated PG

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7

"Sixteen Candles"

It's anything but a "sweet" sixteen for Samantha, played by Molly Ringwald, in this adorkable teenage film. Another John Hughes classic, from the nerd, to the jock, to feeling totally forgotten by your family, this movie is as funny as it is relatable.

Rated PG

8

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The movie with that super-famous boombox scene. Starring John Cusack, Ione Skye and the late John Mahoney, Cusack plays a lovable underachiever who falls in love with the school valedictorian the summer before college begins.

Rated PG-13

9

"Silver Linings Playbook"

After a stint in a mental institution after a rough divorce, Pat, played by Bradley Cooper, tries to adjust to life and work towards getting his wife back. Things get complicated when he meets Tiffany, played by Jennifer Lawrence, who shares similar mental-health problems.

Rated R

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10

"The Big Sick"

Based off comedian Kumail Nanjiani's real-life love story with his wife Emily V. Gordon, this movie follows a couple as they navigate cultural differences and an illness that nearly cost Emily her life.

Rated R

11

"When Harry Met Sally"

Can men and women really be friends? Not according to Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan. It's an adorable story of "when will they just get together already?" featuring an iconic and slightly embarrassing scene in Katz's Deli in New York.

Rated R

12

"Crazy, Stupid, Love"

Middle-aged Steve Carrell's world is rocked when his wife (Julianne Moore) admits to an affair and asks for a divorce. He then seeks out life and dating lessons from the suave Ryan Gosling, and in a strange turn of events, the mentor becomes the mentee.

Rated PG-13

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13

"Moonstruck"

Anyone with a big family can relate to this beloved 80s classic. Loretta Castorini, played by Cher (who won an Oscar for her performance), is recently engaged to a man she feels is good enough. But when she meets her fiancé's brother, played by Nicolas Cage, everything changes.

Rated PG

14

The Princess Bride

While home sick, a young boy's grandfather reads him an incredible story about a princess and a farm boy who fall in love and nearly lose one another at the hand of an evil king. But don't worry, it's isn't a "kissing book."

Rated PG