Mel Gibson isn't mainly known for his comic timing, but a 2000 romantic comedy let him show off his abilities. You can now add it to your Netflix list.
"Flipped," Rob Reiner's nostalgic coming-of-age romance movie, has found a new audience on Netflix. These viewers want to know: Will there ever be a Flipped 2?
Brokeback Mountain is so memorable because of the uncertainty of its ending, where Jack's death is uncontested but its cause remains up to interpretation.
"Never Have I Ever" star Maitreyi Ramakrishnan is headed for the silver screen with "The Netherfield Girls." Here's the lowdown on this new Austen adaptation.
The best-friends-to-lovers trope is one of the most popular ones out there for romance films. And if you liked it in "Love, Rosie," you need to see this movie.
Some days, all you need is a rom-com set in a gorgeous locale. "Monte Carlo" is one such film. Here's another romantic comedy full of costume changes and farce.
10 Things I Hate About You director Gil Junger recently revealed at least two of the film's stars had a real, off-screen romance during the making of the movie.
Romantic dramas aren't the first genre you might pick for unconventional films. This one from Lars von Trier fits the bill, and it's available on HBO Max.
If you want to see a romance film on par with the greatest in the genre, check out In the Mood for Love, the romantic drama hidden gem you can catch on HBO Max.
For anyone looking to laugh and cry at the realities of love and life, check out Catastrophe, the romantic comedy hidden gem you can binge on Amazon Prime.
Romance doesn't always light up the box office, yet the best movies in the genre can inspire devoted fanbases. The 2019 romantic drama After is no exception.
Kate Winslet has one Oscar and many other nominations, but fans will never forget her as Rose from Titanic. She has some regrets about one particular scene.
Waterworld is most often remembered as an underrated childhood favorite these days. But it also held a certain record before being dethroned by Titanic.
Anyone who needs a good cry should cue up this new YA movie on Netflix, but be warned it may trigger those who have struggled with mental health crises.