Best romance movies metacritic - Page 4
In the following page, you will see a ranking of the best romance movies of all time. We have gathered the ratings of Imdb, Metacritic, Filmaffinity and crafted our own algorithm and generated the following ratings.
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61. From Here to Eternity (1953)
From Here to Eternity (1953) is a tense, character-driven drama at Schofield Barracks before Pearl Harbor. It centers on bugler Prewitt, forbidden boxing, illicit affairs, cruelty and tragic upheaval. read more
Genres: Drama, Romance, War
7.8
/10
85
/100
7.6
/10
8.0
/10
62. Knocked Up (2007)
Knocked Up (2007) is an R-rated romantic comedy about an unexpected pregnancy that forces mismatched Ben and Alison to grow up. Raunchy humor mixes with genuine vulnerability as they navigate responsibility, relationships and family. read more
Genres: Comedy, Romance
5.4
/10
85
/100
6.9
/10
6.9
/10
63. Rachel Getting Married (2008)
Rachel Getting Married follows Kym, recently in rehab, who returns for sister Rachel's wedding. Family tensions, old wounds and grief erupt, forcing a raw, emotional reckoning about addiction, blame and forgiveness. read more
Genres: Drama, Romance
6.0
/10
85
/100
6.7
/10
7.1
/10
64. Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
Slumdog Millionaire follows Jamal, an orphan from Mumbai’s slums who is one question from winning a game show. Arrested for cheating, he recounts childhood flashbacks—survival, love (Latika) and fate—that explain his answers. read more
Genres: Drama, Romance
7.7
/10
84
/100
8.0
/10
8.0
/10
65. Moonrise Kingdom (2012)
Moonrise Kingdom (2012) — a whimsical, bittersweet 1960s coming-of-age story: orphan scout Sam and Suzy run away, sparking a frantic search amid stylized visuals, dry humor and tender melancholy. read more
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
5.8
/10
84
/100
7.8
/10
7.3
/10
66. Sense and Sensibility (1995)
Sense and Sensibility (1995) is an elegant, emotionally rich Austen adaptation following the Dashwood sisters—sensible Elinor and passionate Marianne—as they face love, duty, heartbreak, and social constraint. read more
Genres: Drama, Romance
7.1
/10
84
/100
7.7
/10
7.7
/10
67. In the Heights (2021)
In the Heights follows Usnavi, a bodega owner in Washington Heights, and his vibrant immigrant community as they chase dreams, love, and home. A sunlit, musical celebration of identity, family and belonging. read more
Genres: Drama, Musical, Romance
6.6
/10
84
/100
7.3
/10
7.4
/10
68. A Ghost Story (2017)
A Ghost Story (2017) is a slow, nearly wordless, meditative film about a man who returns as a white-sheet ghost to observe his grieving wife. It’s a poetic exploration of love, loss, memory, time and longing for meaning. read more
Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Romance
6.2
/10
84
/100
6.8
/10
7.1
/10
69. The Graduate (1967)
The Graduate (1967): aimless Benjamin Braddock enters an illicit affair with manipulative Mrs. Robinson, then falls for her daughter. Nichols, Hoffman and a Simon & Garfunkel score blend dark humor, tension and alienation into an ambiguous finale. read more
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
7.5
/10
83
/100
8.0
/10
7.9
/10
70. Manhattan (1979)
Manhattan is a bittersweet comedy-drama about midlife confusion and complicated love. Neurotic writer Isaac juggles a teen girlfriend, attraction to a married friend's mistress, guilt, wit, and an elegiac NYC tone. read more
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
8.1
/10
83
/100
7.8
/10
8.1
/10
71. Charade (1963)
Charade (1963), directed by Stanley Donen, mixes comedy, romance and mystery in Paris. Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant star in a stylish, suspenseful caper about stolen wartime gold, deception, and witty banter with a twist. read more
Genres: Comedy, Mystery, Romance
7.7
/10
83
/100
7.8
/10
7.9
/10
72. Up in the Air (2009)
Up in the Air follows Ryan Bingham, a road warrior who fires employees nationwide. A tech-savvy hire proposes remote layoffs; he must teach her the human side, sparking romance and forcing him to reassess his isolated life. read more
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
6.5
/10
83
/100
7.4
/10
7.4
/10
73. Election (1999)
Election (1999) is a darkly comic satire set in a suburban high school where a student election spirals into vendettas and moral compromise, exposing ambition, hypocrisy and escalating personal chaos. read more
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
6.5
/10
83
/100
7.2
/10
7.3
/10
74. Crazy Heart (2009)
Crazy Heart (2009) follows washed-up country singer Bad Blake, alcoholic and lonely, whose fragile romance with journalist Jean Craddock forces him to face addiction, estrangement and a chance at redemption. Raw acting, mournful music. read more
Genres: Drama, Music, Romance
6.7
/10
83
/100
7.2
/10
7.4
/10
75. Moonstruck (1987)
Moonstruck (1987): warm, witty rom-com-drama where practical Loretta, engaged to Johnny, falls into a passionate affair with his brother Ronny; mixes screwball humor, family chaos and poignant observations on love. read more
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
6.3
/10
83
/100
7.2
/10
7.3
/10
76. Forrest Gump (1994)
Forrest Gump follows a kind, simple Alabama man whose optimism and persistence carry him through key American moments—segregation, Vietnam, business, presidents—while he loves Jenny; it's a bittersweet, nostalgic tale of fate, resilience and quiet heroism. read more
Genres: Drama, Romance
8.2
/10
82
/100
8.8
/10
8.4
/10
77. Pride & Prejudice (2005)
2005's Pride & Prejudice is a vivid Austen adaptation: witty, romantic, and intimate. Elizabeth and Darcy overcome pride, prejudice and social pressures amid family banter, lush visuals, and emotional payoff. read more
Genres: Drama, Romance
82
/100
7.8
/10
8.0
/10
78. Leaving Las Vegas (1995)
Leaving Las Vegas (1995) is an uncompromising drama about two damaged people - an alcoholic ex-screenwriter and a weary sex worker - who form a fragile, honest bond amid addiction, loneliness, and ruin. read more
Genres: Drama, Romance
7.2
/10
82
/100
7.5
/10
7.6
/10
79. Frances Ha (2012)
Frances Ha follows 27-year-old Frances drifting through NYC—apprentice dancer with precarious housing, fraught friendship and uncertain romance—mixing dry humor, melancholy and hopeful resilience. read more
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
6.9
/10
82
/100
7.4
/10
7.5
/10
80. To Catch a Thief (1955)
Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief: Cary Grant is John Robie, a retired cat burglar blamed for copycat jewel thefts. He teams with an insurer and flirts with Grace Kelly amid Riviera suspense, romance and glamour. read more
Genres: Mystery, Romance, Thriller
7.1
/10
82
/100
7.4
/10
7.6
/10
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