15 movies to watch on Valentine's Day For couples, for singles, for 90s nostalgic, for anti-Valentine's Day and for Bridgerton's fans

There are two traditions of romantic comedy, the Christian tradition and the Jewish tradition. In the Christian tradition, there is a genuine obstacle. In the Jewish tradition pioneered by Woody Allen, the basic obstacle is the neurosis of the male character.

This is how Nora Ephron, the screenwriter behind the most popular 90s rom-coms, explained the inspiration behind When Harry Met Sally. Few words perfectly describe the plots of hundreds of movies, from The notebook to Ghost, that many of us will be watching on Valentine's Day, between a piece of chocolate and a bouquet of flowers that we probably gifted ourselves to boost our mood. 

G-club suggests 15 for everyone: to watch with your partner, if you are single, if you are nostalgic for the 90s, for Bridgerton fans or if you hate Valentine's Day.

 

With your partner

Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind - 2004

Photographer Autumn de Wilde and Anya Taylor-Joy aka The Queen's Gambit bring the most pop version of Jane Austen's novel to the screen. The scenes follow each other in front of our eyes in a pastel-colored orgy of cottagecore and Regency-era aesthetics.