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10 Romance Movies To Cry Over

10 of the must watch movies you need to remember to watch this Valentines Day.

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10 Romance Movies To Cry Over
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With Valentines Day just around the corner, it's time to start thinking about date night movies. Whether your plans include a boyfriend or an extra large bottle of wine, these ten movies will be sure to leave you satisfied.


10. Stuck in Love

Nat Wolff and Logan Lerman? Yes please.

9. Ghost

This timeless classic incorporates not only some of Demi Moores best work, but an intense and capturing plot. Whoopi Goldberg is hilarious and thought of Patrick Swayze haunting you isn't the worst thing that could happen.

8. Friends With Benefits

Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis literally stole our hearts when this movie first came out. They're chemistry is what made this movie so great.

7. A Cinderella Story

Austin Ames truly puts us on an emotional rollercoaster. He's the dreamy jock who falls in love with the underrated smart girl, everyone's dream.


6. Me Before You

If you want your heart to fall out of your chest.


5. Sleepless in Seattle

Just meet me at the top of empire state building.

4. Say Anything

This personally was one of the first movies that I cried over. For about five years all I wanted was young John Cusack to stand outside with a radio over his head.

3. 10 Things I Hate About You

Watching Katarina poor her heart out and be vulnerable in front of the one person she told herself she'd never fall for hits you right in the heart.


2. Charlie St. Cloud

Every time I heard the words "Everyday I play catch with my dead brother." I truly die. Zac Efron crying changes you as a person.


1. Beauty and the Beast

To end the list, the most timeless classic of them all, the tale as old as time, the one and only, Beauty and the Beast. You should especially watch this to prepare for March 17th, when the new one comes out.


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