10 Best Movies to Expect Valentine Day February 14 from Netflix

Filed in Entertainment by on February 22, 2022

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Best Movies to Expect Valentine Day is indeed a day to feel good and excited. It is a day you tune your emotion with beautiful movies that captivate your lover’s attention.

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10 Best Movies to Expect Valentine Day February 14 from Netflix

Netflix is here to fill your emotions with excess love on this special day.

Below is a list of captivating movies offered by Netflix to chill your Valentine’s Day.

1. Who Gets the Dog?

Who Gets the Dog

Alicia Silverstone and Jason Stackhouse from True Blood play a duo going through a divorce while trying to agree on a custody plan for their doggo Wesley.

The film is low commitment enough that you can fold laundry (or you know, do other romantic stuff with your loved one), and predictable enough so you are not in a puddle of tears once the credits roll. There is no guarantee you won’t browse animal adoption websites for the days to come.


2. Gerald’s Game

 Gerald’s Game

There is nothing like a good thriller to catch you in the mood (for cuddling, etc.)

Centered on the Stephen King novel of the same name, “Gerald’s Game stars” Bruce Greenwood and Carla Gugino as married folk who try to spruce things up in holiday boudoir—only to have things go wrong almost immediately.

There is a dog in this one, too, but let’s just say this four-legged creature is not man’s best friend.


3. Moonrise Kingdom

Moonrise Kingdom

If you’re looking to recapture that feeling of young love, Wes Anderson’s delightful Moonrise Kingdom is a solid choice for Valentine’s Day viewing.

The filmmaker’s portrait of pre-teen passion is at once highly stylized and incredibly specific. And anyone who has fond memories of middle school crushes will certainly find plenty to relate to in the story of Sam Shakusky and Suzy Bishop.

Also, set against the backdrop of 1965 New England in the fall, with scouts and school plays thrown in for good measure.

But the Moonrise Kingdom isn’t entirely about the kids, as the relationships of the grown-ups involved act as a juvenile foil to the maturity with which Sam and Suzy approach their budding relationship.

Bill MurrayFrances McDormandEdward Norton, and Bruce Willis turn in tremendous performances in one of Wes Anderson’s best—and most romantic—films ever. – Adam Chitwood


4. Sense and Sensibility

Sense and Sensibility

When looking for great tales of romance in literature or film, one should naturally gravitate towards Jane Austen. Her heroines are smart and complicated, yet often impede their own happiness before realizing, at last, their heart’s desire is standing right in front of them.

But which Austen work do you choose? Ang Lee’s Sense and Sensibility is a visually lush production that stands out among all Austen adaptations, thanks also to a witty and deeply emotional script written by Emma Thompson.

Thompson stars, too, as the staid Elinor Dashwood, alongside Kate Winslet, like her whimsical sister Marianne, both of whom require different balance in their approaches to love.

The fantastic supporting cast, including the late Alan RickmanHugh GrantGreg WiseHugh Laurie and more, add so much light and life to this already wonderful story.

Lee’s adaptation, given a sweeping score by Patrick Doyle, is an extended stay in a world you won’t want to leave, and a study of romance that will leave you in tears of joy. — Allison Keene

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5. Michael Bolton’s Big Sexy Valentine’s Day Special

Michael Bolton’s Big Sexy Valentine’s Day Special

Individuals who are into both Christmas and Valentine’s Day (February 14) should have no problem enjoying this star-studded Michael Bolton variety special about what happens when there’s a surplus of toys made by Santa’s elves. Also, they relate this to Valentine’s Day, promise.


6. True Romance

True Romance

If you like your love story with a side of top-shelf violence, “True Romance” is the pick for you. A tribute to sloppy, seductive, head-over-heels love.

However, True Romance stars Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette as Clarence and Alabama, a pair of wandering youths who are so young, so dumb, so in love, and so very in over their heads in the world of drug lords and police stings.

And twisted on top of it. Thanks to Tony Scott‘ always virile direction and Quentin Tarantino‘s always dynamic screenwriting, and a pair of enthralling performances from Slater and Arquette, True Romance is a bullet-ridden love story for the ages. – Haleigh Foutch


 7. Love and Honor

Love and Honor

If your Galentine’s Day has room for a double feature, this is your chance to gawk at a young Liam Hemsworth (who makes out with someone not named Miley Cyrus in this film).


8. Strictly Ballroom

Strictly Ballroom

Valentine’s Day means getting at least one dance in with your significant other. Meanwhile, there is no better inspiration than Baz Luhrmann’s 1992 masterpiece set in the world of competitive dancing in Australia.

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9. Blue Valentine

Blue Valentine

Just having “Valentine” in the title should be a signal that this film will not make you jump with joy, at least not in the second half. But it is healthy to be reminded that relationships require work. Otherwise, you might end up like a balding Ryan Gosling and a miserable Michelle Williams.


10. Chocolate

Chocolate

This interesting film is best enjoyed with your own box of chocolates (which don’t have to be from a small chocolate shop in France).

Make this day remarkable for you and your lover. You wouldn’t want to miss any of these movies, I guess. Just stay tuned.

CSN Team

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