Plus: The Most Visually Stunning Movies You've Ever Seen
February 12, 2025
Happy Wednesday,friend! Valentine’s Day is upon us, and that means there's plenty of romantic movies and shows to binge with your favorite person—or by yourself. No judgement here, just as long as you're happy with your queue. XOXO.
Gal-Pal Movies You Didn’t Know Were Based on Books
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Clueless that this Jane Austen classic inspired the ultimate ‘90s matchmaker flick? As if! Austen has been writing about romance, female friendship, and virgins who can't drive since 1811.
Everyone thank Terry McMillan for giving us the material to inspire a Whitney Houston and Angela Bassett ride-or-die friendship and gasoline-soaked female rage. Waiting to Exhale is now streaming on Hulu.
Hell hath no fury like three women scorned while rocking power suits. The First Wives Club, starring Goldie Hawn, Diane Keaton, and Bette Midler, is now streaming on Paramount+.
Guess the Movie
Sandra Bullock turned down a part in this romantic ensemble that ultimately went to Julia Roberts.
Taylor Swift makes her film acting debut opposite Taylor Lautner.
Director Garry Marshall makes a cameo as a violinist.
The hit reality series about housemates vacationing in the Hamptons is back tonight on Bravo with some fresh faces, some simmering drama, and even a little bit of Tom Schwartz.
The 5-part docuseries chronicles the lives of the all-girls Figure Skating in Harlem team as they practice, compete and break barriers on ice. Streaming now on Disney+.
The hit Karate Kid spinoff series takes its final bow as lives and events both on and off the mat come full circle 40 years after the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament. Streaming now on Netflix.
Renée Zellweger is back as Bridget, our favorite on-screen singleton. This time, she finds herself wildly attracted to a younger man—The White Lotus’ breakout star, Leo Woodall. Streaming on Peacock Feb. 13.
Two operatives (Miles Teller & Anya Taylor-Joy) guard opposite sides of a top-secret gorge, bonding from afar—until a world-ending threat forces them to fight together against the unknown. Streaming on Apple TV+ Feb. 14.
Michael B. Jordan, Hailee Steinfeld, Wunmi Mosaku and Jack O’Connell star in filmmaker Ryan Coogler’s anticipated vampire thriller. Sinners debuts in theaters on April 18.