Still planning a romantic Valentine’s Day. Hallmark movies have you covered.
Whether you are spending the evening with a partner, gathering with friends, or enjoying a quiet night on your own, these films promise charm, heartfelt emotion, and the kind of sweeping endings that define the season. From chance encounters to enduring devotion, each story builds toward a love worth believing in.
Here are five of the most romantic Hallmark films to watch this Valentine’s Day.
Unexpected Valentine
The story follows Hannah and Finn, brought together by a lost engagement ring discovered during a rideshare on Valentine’s afternoon. What begins as an ordinary ride turns into a race across New York City to reunite the ring with its rightful owner and save one couple’s special day.
Starring Chabert and Robert Buckley, the film is now streaming on Hallmark+.
It Was Always You
The film centers on Elizabeth, whose engagement plans are disrupted when her fiancé’s free spirited brother David returns home. His presence forces her to confront the life she has chosen and the love she may have overlooked.
Streaming now on Hallmark+.
A Country Wedding

In 2015, Autumn Reeser described the film as a story about roots and staying true to oneself.
The plot follows a country music star who returns to his hometown before marrying a Hollywood actress. Reconnecting with his childhood sweetheart reignites inspiration and compels him to reconsider what truly matters.
Starring Reeser and Jesse Metcalfe, the film is available on Hallmark+.
The Lost Valentine
In a 2011 interview with CBS, Jennifer Love Hewitt called the film one of the greatest love stories she had read.
Spanning decades, the story begins during World War II when a Navy lieutenant departs for service and is later declared missing in action. For 65 years, his wife returns to Union Station to honor his memory. A journalist uncovers the enduring story, bringing together themes of lost and found love.
Starring Hewitt, Betty White, and Sean Faris, it streams on Hallmark+.
14 Love Letters

The film follows Kallie Sharp, a hobby farmer who begins receiving anonymous historic love letters. As she searches for her secret admirer, she opens herself to the possibility of romance on her own terms.
Now streaming on Hallmark+, the film closes this Valentine’s lineup with a reminder that love can arrive unexpectedly, but the choice to embrace it is always personal.