MOONSTRUCK
In what might be Cher’s best acting performance, she stars as a young widow living with her Italian American family in Brooklyn Heights. She plans to get re-married, but things get complicated when she meets her fiancé’s brother (Nicholas Cage).
WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING
This story about “love at second sight” goes to show that sometimes The one arrives when we’ve let our guard down. Or anyway, that’s what Lucy (Sandra Bullock) comes to understand as she gets to know Jack (Bill Pullman) while pretending to be his comatose brother’s fiancée. Yes, you read that right.
LOVE AND BASKETBALL
In this story, Sanaa Lathan and Omar Epps play next-door-neighbors who fall for each other. But their ambitions get in the way of their romance, since they both strive to play professional basketball.
SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD
Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) meets his dream girl, Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), but must first defeat her seven evil exes before they can live happily ever after. This cult classic feels like a video game in movie form, but even non-gamers will love this fast-paced favorite.
SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE
Both the struggles and surprising upsides of long-distance relationships come to light in this film about a recent widower (Tom Hanks) and a newspaper writer (Meg Ryan) who live on opposite sides of the country.
CLUELESS
Based on Jane Austen’s Emma, this Valley Girl classic starring Alicia Silverstone is filled with not only unexpected love, but the way friendships can evolve over time.
THE BEST MAN
This ensemble rom-com kicks off when a group of college friends reunite at a wedding, only to find that they’re characters in an upcoming novel written by the best man and the book brings up truths they’d rather keep hidden.
BY Rebecca Deczynski AND Lizz Schumer
Culled from:www.goodhousekeeping.com