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Romantic Movies To Watch this Valentine’s Day

If you’re staying in and keeping cozy this Valentine’s Day , then you can make it extra special by switching on the perfect feel-good romcom. We love a good tear-jerking, meet-cute, or friends-to-lovers movie that’ll give us all the warm fuzzy feelings. Among the many melodramas, there are plenty of hidden gems that’ll remain classics.

It was quite the challenge putting together a list of must-see or classic romance movies because there are so many to sift through. Many boast modern stories with whip-smart scripts, the ideal meet-cute, and a few curveballs thrown including bit of ugly crying. So, we sought extra help and asked the Glam Team to share their favorite 'feel-good' romance movies. After a night of binge-watching all the recommended films, it’s safe to say - with teary eyes - that they're all Valentine’s Day appropriate. Guaranteed, they’ll leave you with all those warm fuzzy feelings.

Social Media Manager - Tracy-lee Bieding

Monster-in-Law

“It will always be my favorite movie. If you don't know the movie, then you're too young to be reading this.”

Fashion Director - Tania Durand

Never Been Kissed

“Love Never Been Kissed! It’s your classic romcom”

Features Editor - Thobeka Phanyeko

From Scratch

“Just thinking about it is making me teary. 3 years ago, I would've said 'The Notebook' but this movie changed me.”

Managing and Syndication Editor - Walter Hayward

Crazy Rich Asians

“I love a good rom-com!”

Junior Digital Designer - Andisiwe Bulawa

Notting Hill

“but I will say my favourite has to be Notting Hill with Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant”

Digital Ad Tech Manager - Vine Lucas

The Notebook

“The way they end up together and how her visits her everyday when she is old and does not remember him but he tells her stories of their life together - that is my ultimate.”

Junior Content Producer- Simone Smith

One Day

“If you can handle a bit of ugly crying - then this definitely worth watching. Absolutely beautiful.”

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