To celebrate the release of Midnight in Paris, in cinemas October 7th, which stars the rather good looking pairings of Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams and Marion Cotillard, we’ve picked some of the coolest romance films.
Midnight in Paris (2011)
A romantic comedy about a family staying in the French capital for business. The party includes a young engaged couple forced to confront the illusion that a life different from their own could be better.
Starring Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams and Marion Cotillard and set in both modern day and 1920s Paris it is Allen’s valentine to the city of light.
500 Days of Summer (2009)
Joseph Gordon Lovett and Zooey Deschanel star in a story of 'boy meets girl, boy falls in love, girl doesn’t'. When Tom meets summer he falls for her instantly, the only problem is that she doesn’t believe true love exists.
After several Smiths songs later the two develop a relationship and Tom falls even harder in love only to discover that the relationship isn’t what he thinks it is and has to deal with the worst pain all of all, heartbreak.
The film is considered to be one of the coolest romantic comedies made and has one of the coolest soundtracks to accompany it.
The Wackness (2008)
A story of friendship as much as love and set in 1994, where Hip Hop is taking over New York city.
Luke played by Josh Peck has just left high school and takes to selling weed in exchange for therapy from psychologist Dr. Jeffrey Squires played by Sir Ben Kingsley. Luke ends up falling for his daughter which leads to some complications for both them and their families.
Juno (2007)
Another film with a great soundtrack and some impressive performances from young actors, Juno is a love story and coming of age tale that deals with the idea of teenage pregnancy.
Juno (Ellen Paige) becomes pregnant and decides to give the baby up to a couple who can’t have children. Juno soon learns a lot about love from the couple which leads her to realize she has fallen for the real father of the child, her friend Paulie (Michael Cera).
Lars and the Real Girl (2007)
One of the most unconventional tales of love, Ryan Gosling plays Lars Lindstrom, a man not great with human contact living in a small town in North America. In an effort to have a meaningful relationship with someone, Lars orders a sex doll from the internet.
Much to his brothers dismay, the whole town end up supporting Lars and acting as if she’s real to help Lars, including a real girl who actually likes Lars.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Starring Jim Carrey, in one his more serious roles, and Kate Winslet, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind was written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Michel Gondry.
When Clementine decides to have her memories of boyfriend Joel erased he’s heartbroken so decides to do the same, only to realize that he’s still in love with her and it may be too late to change what’s happened.
Crazy /Beautiful (2001)
In a Romeo and Juliet story of sorts, Crazy Beautiful is a story of two people from very different worlds falling for each other.
Kirsten Dunst plays a troubled girl from a very affluent background and Jay Hernandez plays a Latino boy from a very poor neighborhood. The two fall madly in love but both have very different lives and ambition but their affair soon leads to destruction for both sides of the family.
High Fidelity (2000)
Based on the novel by Nick Hornby, High Fidelity stars John Cusack as Rob, a record store owner who reaches a mid-life crisis.
The film is an excellent homage to the music industry and includes a great early performance from Jack Black. After getting dumped by his girlfriend he turns to music to work out where he went wrong and tries to win her back.
True Romance (1993)
One of Quentin Tarrantino’s finest moments, True Romance shows that some people will really do anything for the one they love.
It tells the story of Clarence who meets call girl Alabama on the night of his birthday, Clarence soon discovers that Alabama has quite a past and that seems to follow them wherever they go.
Featuring an incredible cast including Christian Slater, Dennis Hopper, Christopher Walken and appearances by the likes of Val Kilmer, Samuel L Jackson it remains one of the most quotable films of its era.
Annie Hall (1977)
One of Woody Allen’s finest moments Annie Hall follows a relationship from start to finish as Alvy and Annie learn as much about themselves as they do about each other.
It’s considered one of best written in the romantic genre and gives a realistic view of love and life and New York in the 1970s.
Midnight in Paris is released in cinemas 7th October.
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