
From tear-jerking dramas to lighthearted romantic comedies, 2025 delivers unforgettable love stories for every heart. Explore the best romance films of the year, featuring powerful chemistry, emotional storytelling, and swoon-worthy moments. Whether you’re planning date night or a solo cry session, these films are absolute must-watches.
30 You’re Cordially Invited

When two weddings are accidentally booked on the same day at the same venue, each bridal party is challenged with preserving their family’s special moment. In a hilarious battle of determination, the father of one bride and the sister of the other bride chaotically go head-to-head as they stop at nothing to uphold an unforgettable celebration for their loved ones.
Director: Nicholas Stoller
Writer: Nicholas Stoller
Starring: Will Ferrell, Reese Witherspoon, Geraldine Viswanathan
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29 Dreams

A powerful American socialite and an undocumented Mexican ballet dancer begin a dangerous affair in this tense, erotic drama.
Director: Michel Franco
Writer: Michel Franco
Starring: Jessica Chastain, Isaac Hernández, Rupert Friend
Box office: $39 000
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28 Juliet & Romeo

Set in 1301 at the end of Medieval times, VERONA’S ROMEO and JULIET finds our most famous Star-Crossed lovers turning the tides on the history Shakespeare based his own story on, as they reveal the truth to the very future of the Empire. But the biggest twist in this most beloved of tales, is leaving the poetry of Iambic Pentameter in the past, for the original Pop Music that rockets these ever-present themes right to the heart of our characters in the most surprising, and perhaps most powerful way that has ever been seen, or heard, before… The greatest love story of all time, set to the greatest music of our time.
Director: Timothy Scott Bogart
Writers: Timothy Scott Bogart, William Shakespeare
Starring: Clara Rugaard, Jamie Ward, Jason Isaacs
Box office: $548 000
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27 Champagne Problems

An executive travels to France to secure the acquisition of a renowned champagne brand before Christmas, but her plans are upended when she falls into a whirlwind romance with a charming Parisian — only to discover he’s the founder’s son.
Director: Mark Steven Johnson
Writer: Mark Steven Johnson
Starring: Minka Kelly, Tom Wozniczka, Thibault de Montalembert
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26 La Dolce Villa

Eric travels to Italy to stop his daughter from buying a «one-dollar» house in a small village. The village has a program to sell abandoned homes cheaply in an effort to breathe new life into the community. However, his daughter is determined to go through with her plan to settle down there. Instead, Eric soon finds himself involved in the renovation project, enthusiastically encouraged by the town’s mayor, Francesca. There’s a lot that needs fixing, including paperwork, and Eric gets help from Francesca, who wants to see the house — and the village — come alive again. Although initially skeptical about Italy, Eric soon finds himself charmed by both the village and Francesca.
Director: Mark Waters
Writers: Elizabeth Hackett, Hilary Galanoy
Starring: Scott Foley, Violante Placido, Maia Reficco
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25 Regretting You

A mother and daughter must grapple with what’s left after a devastating accident reveals a shocking betrayal and forces them to confront family secrets, redefine love, and rediscover themselves.
Director: Josh Boone
Writers: Susan McMartin, Colleen Hoover
Starring: Allison Williams, Mckenna Grace, Dave Franco
Budget: $30 000 000
Box office: $90 452 000
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24 The Wrong Paris

A woman joins a dating show for an art opportunity, thinking that it’s in Paris, France, but it’s actually in Paris, Texas. She tries to get eliminated until falling for the bachelor complicates her plans.
Director: Janeen Damian
Writer: Nicole Henrich
Starring: Miranda Cosgrove, Pierson Fode, Madison Pettis
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23 A Big Bold Beautiful Journey

In this tale, David heads to a wedding in his old car with a unique GPS. He meets Sarah, and together, they embark on a journey suggested by the GPS. Along the way, they confront their pasts and explore painted landscapes, leading to a deeper connection. As they contemplate their future, they face a crucial decision about their relationship.
Director: Kogonada
Writer: Seth Reiss
Starring: Colin Farrell, Margot Robbie, Kevin Kline
Budget: $45 000 000
Box office: $22 353 000
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22 The Wedding Banquet

A gay man makes a deal with his friend: a green-card marriage for him, in exchange for in vitro fertilization treatments for her. Plans evolve as Min’s grandmother surprises them with a Korean wedding banquet.
Director: Andrew Ahn
Writers: Andrew Ahn, James Schamus, Ang Lee
Starring: Kelly Marie Tran, Han Gi-chan, Lily Gladstone
Box office: $2 450 000
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21 Marked Men Rule + Shaw

Shaw Landon has loved Rule Archer from the moment she laid eyes on him. Rule, a fiery-tempered rebel tattoo artist, doesn’t have time for a good girl pre-med student like Shaw — even if she’s the only one who can see the person he truly is. She lives by other people’s rules; he makes his own. But a short skirt, too many birthday cocktails, and spilled secrets lead to a night neither can forget. Now, Shaw and Rule must figure out how a girl like her and a guy like him are supposed to be together without destroying their love…or each other.
Director: Nick Cassavetes
Writers: Sharon Soboil, Jay Crownover
Starring: Sydney Taylor, Chase Stokes, Alexander Ludwig
Box office: $1 012 000
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