Movies Released on Valentine’s Day!

On Valentine’s Day, movie theaters often embrace the romantic spirit by releasing a selection of films that cater to lovebirds and those seeking heartfelt entertainment. From timeless classics to contemporary romantic comedies, the silver screen has offered a diverse array of love stories to suit every taste. We list a few of them which were released on this Special Day…

 

All the real girls (2003)

All the real girls is a 2003 American heartfelt show movie composed and directed by David Gordon Green, and featuring Paul Schneider, Zooey Deschanel, Shea Whigham and Patricia Clarkson.

It is about the sentiment between a youthful, humble community womanizer and his dearest companion’s physically unpractised more youthful sister. The film made its debut at the Sundance Film Festival in 2003. It was generally welcomed by pundits and was selected for a few film festivals, with Green winning an Exceptional Jury Prize at Sundance.

 

Love 101 (2000)

Love 101 is a 2000 parody movie that was directed by Adrian Fulle. The film previously delivered to theatres on February 14, 2000 and stars Michael Muhney and Jeff Anderson as two undergrads that find their companionship undermined by the arrival of another young lady.

Over Thanksgiving break, while his flat mate is away from grounds, nice kid Andrew (Michael Muhney) lays down with Shayna (Mary Kay Cook), his flat mate Joe’s (Jim Slonina) beauty queen. At the point when Shayna begins a relationship with Joe, endeavoring to make Andrew envious, it causes a break in the young men’s companionship…

 

Fool rush in (1997)

Fools Rush In is a 1997 American light-hearted comedy movie featuring Matthew Perry and Salma Hayek, directed by Andy Tennant.

Alex Whitman, a New York City project chief, is shipped off Las Vegas to direct the development of a club that his firm has been recruited to fabricate. He is a serious waspish type and meets Isabel Fuentes, a unique Mexican-American photographer. Alex and Isabel are quickly drawn in and go through the night together. In the first part of the day, Isabel unobtrusively gets away while Alex is still sleeping. Worth watching to perceive how things unfurl further…

 

Music and lyrics (2007)

Music and Lyrics is a 2007 American melodic rom-com show movie composed and directed by Marc Lawrence.

It centers around the relationship that develops between a previous popular music symbol (of the imaginary band PoP!) and a hopeful essayist as they battle to make a melody for a supreme pop diva. The film was delivered on February 14, 2007, by Warner Brothers. It got blended to positive surveys from pundits, who applauded Award’s exhibition and the melodic numbers however found the film shortsighted, and netted $145.9 million around the world…

 

Step up 2: The streets (2008)

Step Up 2: The Streets is a 2008 American dance show movie directed by Jon M. Chu (in his component movie first time at the helm) and directed by Toni Ann Johnson and Karen Barna.

It fills in as a spin-off of 2006’s Move forward and the second portion in the Move forward film series. The film stars Briana Evigan, Robert Hoffman, Will Kemp, and Cassie Ventura.

Set at the made up Maryland School of Artistic expression, the story spins around defiant road artist Andie West (Evigan) who lands at the world class school and winds up battling to fit in while additionally attempting to clutch her previous lifestyle. She in the long run combines efforts with the school’s most smoking artist Pursue Collins (Hoffman) to frame a group of cohort untouchables to contend in Baltimore’s underground dance fight The Roads, figuring out how to experience her fantasy while building an extension between her two separate universes…

 

Definitely, Maybe (2008)

Definitely, Maybe is a 2008 rom-com movie composed and directed by Adam Creeks, and featuring Ryan Reynolds, Isla Fisher, Rachel Weisz, Elizabeth Banks, Abigail Breslin, and Kevin Kline.

Set in New York City, the film is about a previous political specialist who attempts to assist his little girl with understanding his looming divorce by recounting her the narrative of his past close connections and how he wound up wedding her mom.

The film netted $56 million around the world. Will Hayes works at a publicizing organization in New York City and is amidst a separation from spouse Sarah. After her most memorable sex education class, his 10-year-old little girl Maya demands hearing the account of how her folks met. Will yields, yet changes the names and a portion of current realities, passing on Maya to figure which of the ladies from his past is Sarah, her mom…

 

Before you say ‘I do’ (2009)

Before You Say “I Do” is an American TV film directed by Paul Fox. It debuted on Trademark Channel on February 14, 2009, and was delivered on DVD on May 4, 2010.

George Murray has been dating his better half Jane Gardner for some time now, and is prepared to propose. Yet, Jane can’t force herself to wed again after her most memorable spouse Doug made her extremely upset by going behind her back with the wedding facilitator. Frantically enamored, George wishes things were unique…

 

Safe haven (2013)

Safe Haven is a 2013 American heartfelt dream show thrill ride film featuring Julianne Hough, Josh Duhamel and Cobie Smulders.

The film denotes the last film job for entertainer Red West. It was delivered dramatically in North America on February 14, 2013. The movie was directed by Lasse Hallström, and is a transformation of Nicholas Flashes’ 2010 novel of a similar name.

Shoeless and shrouded in blood, an unnerved Erin races to a more seasoned neighbor’s home for cover. In the wake of trimming and fading her hair, she shows up at a bus stop. Cops show up and begin searching for her, yet she gets on a transport and escapes…

 

A family affair (2001)

A Family Affair is a 2001 lesbian lighthearted comedy directed by Helen Lesnick.

Rachel Rosen (Helen Lesnick) moves back to California subsequent to saying a final farewell to her better half Reggie Abravanel (Michele Greene) who she had been with for the beyond 13 years.

After a line of fruitless new connections Rachel consents to let her mom Leah Rosen (Arlene Golonka) set her up on a prearranged meeting with Christine Peterson (Erica Shaffer). Their relationship is a triumph and after a year they choose to get hitched. Then, at that point, a couple of days before the wedding Reggie comes to California to track down Rachel, expecting to reunite…