This post is all about Romance movies.
Looking for cozy romance movies to warm your heart this autumn? These fall lighthearted movies are the perfect companions for crisp days and candlelit nights.
I’ve been loving the feeling of a cozy blanket and fuzzy socks against my skin lately.
My favorite season is here, and not only am I excited about turning my bedroom into a sparkly winter escape or celebrating my birthday next week, but I’m also thrilled about the season.
There is just something about fall. Maybe it’s the crisp air, low temperatures, or the golden leaves, but most days I want to curl up under a blanket and let myself be carried away by a heartwarming movie.
Just like a Studio Ghibli film, romance movies invite us into a softer and slower world that feels warm and magical, where love unfolds in a quiet, meaningful way.
Ahh, I’m just daydreaming of tucking myself away and pressing play on some of my favorite rom-coms.
So, if you’re anything like me and you’re ready to cozy up with a blanket, popcorn, a warm drink, and a little bit of Studio Ghibli charm, the following movies will wrap you in warmth and nostalgia this fall.
This post is all about romance movies
Autumn Movies Watchlist: 16 Romance Movies To Snuggle Up With This Fall
1. A Walk To Remember
“Love is like the wind, you can’t see it, but you can feel it” — Landon Carter.
This movie always brings me to tears, no matter how many times I watch it.
If you’re looking for a slow-burning romance that feels timeless, “A Walk To Remember” will remind you how love can be healing and irrevocably kind.
While acting in a school play, Landon, a popular student, falls in love with the quiet church girl (Jamie Sullivan). But her secret threatens to end their love.
It’s slow, bittersweet, and unforgettable—making it the ultimate cozy romance movie to watch this season.
2. Twilight
“When you can live forever, what do you live for?”
I could not make a list without adding my favorite vampire movie of all time— The Twilight Saga.
The film is based on the book series by Stephanie Meyer.
The film is the story of first love between Bella (Kristen Stewart), a shy and observant girl, and Edward Cullen ( Robert Pattinson), a guarded and chivalrous boy.
The worlds collide after Bella discovers that he is a 108-year-old vampire. Set in the misty forest of Forks, the entire film gives cozy autumn vibes and is moody and romantic to cozy up with a plush blanket and hot chocolate.
3. The Age Of Adeline
“What would you do if one day you stopped aging?:
This film feels exactly like flipping through a vintage photo album.
The cinematography is warm, romantic, and dreamy, just like the vibes fall brings.
It’s a story about vulnerability and choosing love.
The film starts by telling the story of Adeline Bowman, a girl who is involved in a car accident and mysteriously stops aging at the age of 29.
She decides to live a quiet life for more than five decades to protect her secret— until she meets Ellis, a man who awakens her heart and makes her question if love is worth risking her secret.
4. The Notebook
“Behind every great love is a great story”.
This Nicholas Sparks classic tells the unforgettable story of Noah and Allie—two people from two different worlds who fall deeply and passionately in love with each other.
It’s a cozy and romantic watch that pairs perfectly with a crisp fall evening, a blanket, and a cup of chai tea.
Their romance is filled with joy, heartbreak, and second chances, showing us that true love can weather time.
It is a perfect companion for autumn nights when your heart craves something passionate.
5. 10 Things I Hate About You
“How do I loathe thee, let me count the ways”
I love a 90s teen rom com, and this movie is so nostalgic for me because I remember watching it in 7th grade.
It’s a love story that is fiery and tender and will remind you that sometimes the best love finds us when we least expect it.
The film follows Kat Stratford—a fierce, independent, no-nonsense girl who falls in love with the mysterious bad boy Patrick Verona- tough on the outside and tender on the inside.
The problem? Kat does not know that Patrick was bribed by her sister, Cameron, to take her out.
What started as a reluctant setup slowly evolves into a genuine attraction as Patrick chips away at her walls, showing her that love doesn’t always mean losing yourself.
It’s a fun, witty, and cozy watch on crisp evenings when your hearts want to mix laughter with sweet romance
6. Pride and Prejudice
“Sometimes the last person on earth you refuse to be with is the one person you can’t be without.”
I gotta shout out to my sister for putting me onto this classic.
This Jane Austen classic novel was first published in 1813 and adapted into a film in 2005. The film is about a middle-class family in England around 1800.
It follows the spirited, witty, and independent Elizabeth Bennett, played by Keira Knightley, and the wealthy, snobbish, proud, and seemingly aloof Mr Darcy, played by Matthew Macfadyen.
At first impression, he is the last man she would be interested in, let alone married, but as their lives become intertwined, she finds herself captivated by the man she has sworn to hate forever.
7. Nottinghill
“Can the famous film star in the world fall for the man on the street?”
The first time I was introduced to this classic was watching Shania Twain’s music video for her classic hit— You’ve Got Away.
I remember watching this music video and feeling my heart melt at its charm and gentle humor.
The film is set in the heart of London and follows a famous actress (Anna Scott) who falls in love with the owner (William Thacker) of a quaint travel bookstore.
Their unexpected romance unfolds with sweet humor, heartfelt moments, and the cozy city streets that feel like autumn magic.
8. My Best Friend’s Wedding
“Julienne fell in love with her best friend, the day he decided to marry someone else.”
What would you do if you found out your best friend is getting married, but you’re in love with them? Get ready for heartfelt romance and clever banter in this ’90s classic.
The film stars Julia Roberts as Jules, who realizes she is in love with her best friend Michael (Dermot Mulroney) after he tells her he is engaged to the beautiful Kimmy (Cameron Diaz).
Realizing she is in love with him, Jules resorts to sabotaging his wedding.
With its heartwarming soundtrack and laugh-out-loud scenes, it’s the kind of film that feels perfect for a cozy night in with the girls.
9. How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days
“One of them is lying. So is the other”
Get ready for chaos and chemistry in this 2000s romance drama.
It starts with two people with two agendas. Andie (Kade Hudson) is a magazine writer whose writing is a piece on how to dump a guy in ten days, and Benjamin (Matthew McConaughey) is a marketing executive who bets that he can make any woman fall in love with him during the same time.
Unaware of each other’s true intentions, they fall in love.
10. Silver Linings Playbook
“A romantic comedy for the modern Era.
“This movie blends laugh-out-loud moments with deeply moving ones.
After being released from a mental facility, Pat meets Tiffany, who offers him to win his estranged wife back.
What begins as a shaky friendship turns into a deeply moving love story.
11. The Proposal
This movie will make you laugh one moment and melt the next.
The film follows Margaret Tate (Sandra Bullock), a powerful, no-nonsense book editor facing deportation to Canada. To save her career, she convinces her assistant, Andrew Paxton (Ryan Reynolds), to marry her.
What starts as a staged arrangement quickly unravels into an unexpected journey of love, vulnerability, and second chances.
The movie takes place in the Paxton family’s charming Alaska home, surrounded by woodsy scenery, lakes, and warm interiors that radiate fall vibes.
With witty banter, hilarious situations, and lovable side characters, it’s lighthearted and perfect for cozy movie nights.
12. Pretty Woman
“She walked off the street, into his life, and stole his heart”.
This iconic romantic comedy is charming, glamorous, and heartwarming, making it the perfect feel-good film to curl up with on a crisp fall evening.
The movie tells the story of Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts), a free-spirited woman who unexpectedly crosses paths with Edward Lewis (Richard Gere), a wealthy businessman.
What begins as a chance encounter quickly blossoms into a fairytale romance that proves love can grow in the most unlikely places.
13. Letters To Juliet
“What if you had a second chance to find true love?”
This romantic drama will sweep you away into the sunlit hills of Verona, Italy—the city of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet—where love stories old and new intertwine.
The film follows Sophie (Amanda Seyfried), a young writer who discovers a decades-old love letter hidden in Juliet’s courtyard wall.
When she replies, she inspires Claire (Vanessa Redgrave), the woman who wrote it, to seek out her lost love.
Together, they embark on a heartfelt journey that’s filled with breathtaking scenery, sweet surprises, and the reminder that true love is timeless.
14. Persuasion
“Persuasion is the ultimate romance watch to fall in love.”
Based on Jane Austen’s novel, this story follows Anne Elliot, a woman of quiet intelligence and sensitivity, as she navigates love, regret, and second chances.
Years before, Anne was persuaded to reject the man she loved, Captain Frederick Wentworth, because of social expectations.
Now, years later, fate brings them back together, giving Anne the chance to confront her past, embrace her feelings, and discover that true love endures—even through time and mistakes.
15. You’ve Got Mail
“Someone you pass on the street may already be the love of your life.”
The film follows Kathleen Kelly, a small bookstore owner, and Joe Fox, the owner of a large bookstore chain, who unknowingly fall in love with each other over anonymous emails.
As their online relationship blossoms, their real-world interactions are filled with playful tension, misunderstandings, and heartfelt moments, creating a story that’s both fun and emotionally satisfying.
16. While You Were Sleeping
“A story about love at second sight”
Set in snowy Chicago, this film perfectly balances humor, charm, and sweet romance, making it ideal for crisp fall and early winter evenings.
The story follows Lucy (Sandra Bullock), a shy, lonely transit worker who saves a man’s life after an accident.
When his family mistakenly believes she is his fiancée, she becomes entangled in their world of love, humor, and family warmth.
As Lucy navigates this unexpected situation, she discovers that love—and the family we choose—can appear when we least expect it.
Final Thoughts
Fall is basically nature’s way of telling us to slow down and savor the moment.
And romance movies- they’re not just entertainment- they’re little reminders that love can be gentle, hopeful, surprising, and beautifully timed.
So light a candle, grab your popcorn, pull your blanket higher, and let these movies remind you of the magic of connection.
Let me know if you’ve watched any of these movies, and if not, which ones will be your top three picks this fall?
This post was all about romance movies.








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