Yes, it’s here. I’ve been sneaking up on shops, windows and advertisements for a few weeks, but now it’s peak saturation. Everything about the pink and red packaging! Roses everywhere! At first glance, there are tiny hearts scattered throughout the world! Valentine’s Day has arrived. This time it will be on Friday. This means that celebrations take over the entire weekend.
It’s a polarized holiday. Some people love to accept it honestly, while others emphasize that they reject it as a day of professional propaganda. All outlooks are valid! But no matter how you feel about Valentine’s Day, the fact is, since it’s happening (and is happening now), you can also stream something. So get a little bit of romance this weekend. However, choose a collection of candy sweet movies, a spicy reality series, or a romantic drama that goes down like a sour cocktail. By the end of the weekend, you will surely feel love, or something like that.
But first, what’s new in Netflix?
Italian vacation. Scott Foley will star in Mark Waters’ new Rom Com La Dolce Villa and will blow away life savings by restoring his daughter (Maia Reficco)’s falling apart Tuscan Villa. But when he travels to intervene there, the romance of the place also casts a spell on him. Isn’t this the trip you want to make? Go even further with The Witcher’s Journey to Space. Kang Hei Chul’s new animated fantasy, The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep See Sees Geralt of Rivia (voiced by Doug Cockle), investigates a series of mystical seaside attacks. Don’t you want to jump into it? Get ready to tackle the grand finale. Cobra Kai’s grand conclusion has finally come here. Season 6, Part 3 marks the end of the decades-long story between Daniel and Johnny.
If you’re just spending the night…
See how close you are. Get closer to Mike Nichols’ provocative drama, not for saccharines, but for always-unfortunate romance. In the 2004 film, 2004 film stars Julia Roberts, Natalie Portman, Jude Law and Clive Owen, adapted from a play of the same name by Patrick Marber, are the gorgeous people intertwined with the rectangle of love. As a quartet of. If your outlook on Valentine is sarcasm, here is a film that unearthed romance for the truth.
If there’s a day…
You’ll make a leap without looking. The first six episodes of Love are when the Blind Season 8 has landed, and you can spend the day watching that contestant try to find love in the pod this weekend. Created by Chris Coelen and co-hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, the Romance Reality series is centered around social experiments where singles meet in person only if they choose to know and engage each other while they are isolated. It may not be too steamy – lacking physical contact and all of it, but diving into the unknown will blow the player away and strengthen their flower connection.
If there’s an entire weekend…
Go ahead and fall in love. After all, it’s Valentine’s Day weekend, so you won’t get the perfect opportunity to absolutely overwhelm a romantic movie in another year. Start with some old-fashioned classics: Leo McCurry’s 1957 drama “Remember” starring Carrie Grant and Deborah Kerr, and more than 30 years later Nora Efron’s in Seattle It affected half of half of sleep. Meryl Streep and Robert Redford enacted Sydney Pollack’s Unforgettable Love Story from Africa (1985), winning seven Oscars, including Best Picture.
Why not follow them in a film where love defies time itself, in the spirit of films that have endured for so long? Lee Toland Krieger’s 2015 fantasy The Age of Adaline, a woman who has not been aged for nearly 80 years, has been around for a long time, until the days of Blake Stars, a new romance (Michiel Huisman) wants to change her lonely life. Richard Curtis’ 2013 Sci-Fi Dramedy will be used to explore the relationship between a woman he met by chance (Rachel Macadams) and a woman he met as a young man who can discover time travel. That’s what I mean.
It’s not Valentine’s without the romantic comedy, so since 1999 Roger Michelle’s Notting Hill has starred Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts as a modest bookstore as the film star who loves him. For another celebrity’s Normy Romance, Chris Rock felt that in the top five of 2014 (written and directed by Rock), a famous journalist (Rosario Dawson) wrote a profile about him He directed as a comedian. Nahnatchka Khan’s 2019 entry will be reuniting Allal Aly Ali Wong and Randall Park as adults and as childhood friends who discover that mutual teen crashes may still be still around, Allal Always Be Always Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be My Stars. And speaking of teen crashes, Craig Johnson’s 2018 Rom-Com Alex Strangelove sees high school students (Daniel Doheny) dealing with feelings towards two different people (Antonio Marziale and Madeline Weinstein). .
Finally, there is a ROM com that reminds us that some of the greatest loves of life are really friends we make along the way. Donald Petry’s Miss Congeniality (2000) stars as an FBI agent infiltrating Sandra Bullock at a beauty pageant, while Christian Ditter’s single be single (2016) is four women ( He follows Dakota Johnson, Rebel Wilson, Leslie Mann, Allison Brie. Navigate a single life in a variety of unique ways.
Don’t forget, you have a last chance…
… Turn the page. Candice Bergen, Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton and Mary Steenbergen are Bill Holderman’s charming 2018 Rom.com Book Club, with a view of life and love for the book club He stars as four best friends who start to change when reading a certain steamy bestseller. Catch it next week before this chapter ends.

Fall in love with these Valentine’s Day moviesSingle or not, these V-Day movies will disappoint you.