It's almost that time of year again when you shower the one you love with expensive gifts and lots of affection, yes Valentines Day has come around once again.And here at FemaleFirst are in a romantic mood and have taken it upon ourselves to dig out the top ten most romantic films of all time.

No 10 - When Harry Met Sally
Kicking off our chart at number 10 is 1989's romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally, starring Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal.'Men and women can't be friends because the sex part always gets in the way.'The film, written by Nora Ephron, follows our title characters from a shared car ride from the University of Chicago to New York City and the twelve years that follow that puts Harry's theory to the test.

Sally is aghast and disagrees, proclaiming the idea a distinct possibility. The two part ways rather acrimoniously in New York but before long meet again and eventually decide to indeed be friends.

As life’s mysterious coincidences pull Harry and Sally closer together, they share mystical, tender moments, confess secrets to each other, console each other, attend major holidays together, and do all the other things couples traditionally do.

Until they end up having sex that night, resulting in an awkward morning the next day as Harry quickly leaves Sally's place.

This creates a tension in their relationship, as the two have a heated argument one day that leads to them not talking for a long time

The question then reemerges: Can Harry and Sally remain mere friends, or will they, must they or can they fall in love?

This film is an excellent look into conversations between the sexes as it gives a funny and poignant view of men and women and the friendship, love and sex that comes with it.

Despite being predictable When Harry Met Sally is a lightweight look at the bumpy ride of two people who discover that they are in love.

Upon release the film was met well critically and went on to gross $92 million, which was well above it's $16 million budget.

Nora Ephron received an Oscar nomination for her screenplay as well as winning a BAFTA in the same category and receiving a nomination for Best Film.

And both the Ryan and Crystal were nominated for Best Actor and Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy at the Golden Globes.

Almost twenty years after it's release When Harry Met Sally still stands up and is a favourite with those who love the genre of romantic comedy - and who could forget Ryan's classic faking-it scene in Katz's Deli?

FemaleFirst Helen Earnshaw