Where To Watch The Notebook & Other Valentine’s Day Favorites — You’re Welcome!

Valentine’s Day is upon us — and what better time to cuddle up on the couch and watch a classic romance flick?

Lucky for you, we’ve got a list of the best Valentine’s favorites, and we know all the details on where to find and stream them.

So grab your flowers, chocolates, and maybe a bucket of popcorn. We’ve got you covered for the entire holiday!

The Notebook

We’re sure you’re familiar with the heart-wrenching story of Noah (Ryan Gosling) and Allie (Rachel McAdams) battling through disapproving parents in the war-torn 1940s. A classic!

You can find The Notebook on HBO Max, or if you prefer to rent it, it’s also available on Prime Video.

Valentine’s Day

All your favorite A-listers have their own storyline in this flick, and everything interconnects in the end! Butterfly effect done right!

Valentine’s Day is available on HBO Max, or you can rent it on Prime Video.

Crazy Rich Asians

Rachel and her longtime boyfriend Nick head to Singapore for his best friend’s wedding in this romcom, only for her to be met with a HUGE surprise. She doesn’t know her boyfriend as well as she thought!

You can rent Crazy Rich Asians on Prime Video.

Titanic

Everyone loves the heartbreaking but beautiful story of Rose and Jack as they set sail on the ill-fated Titanic.

You can watch Titanic on Netflix.

The Perfect Find

Forty year old Jenna is on the rebound after recently getting dumped by her longtime boyfriend and kicked out of her mom’s place. After moving to NYC, she becomes entangled with Eric, a man 15 years her junior at just 25 years old.

The Perfect Find is available to stream on Netflix.

To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before

This teen romcom follows the story of Lara Jean, who writes letters to boys she’s crushing on but never delivers them… At least until her sister discovers her secret!

You can watch To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before on Netflix.

Marry Me

Pop superstar Kat Valdez (JLo) ditches her cheating fiancé (Maluma) at the altar and marries a complete stranger (Owen Wilson) just moments later. What a trio!

You can check out the dramady Marry Me on Netflix.

Always Be My Maybe

These childhood sweethearts break up and go no contact for FIFTEEN YEARS when they suddenly run into each other again. Their bodies live in different worlds, but their hearts don’t.

Always Be My Maybe is streaming on Netflix.

Tons of great options! Which one of these movies will U be watching, Perezcious readers? Or will it be all of them? Let us know (below)!

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