20 Best Date Night Movies Guaranteed to Make a Good Impression, Ranked

“Sure,” they texted, “a movie sounds great”. Between skipping down the street and keeping the butterflies at bay, you’ve given no thought to what movie you’ll be watching. After a half-hour browse and a courteous “I don’t mind, you pick” you choose The Hangover, a safe bet. But this special night has no spark. There’s nothing to talk about, and they’re checking their phone constantly, probably to see what time it is.




Don’t let this happen to you. Movies and dates go together like butter and popcorn because cinema is among the most wonderful shared experiences: stories, laughter, and emotion help blossoming connections bloom. So whether you’re dating the one or just having fun, be ready with good date night movies that wow. The best among these will make lasting impressions that show you have great taste in films, increasing the chances of a second date.


20 ‘An Affair to Remember’ (1957)

Directed by Leo McCarey

Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr in An Affair to Remember
Image via 20th Century Fox


Perhaps one of the most timeless romantic movies is An Affair to Remember, which pairs beloved actor Cary Grant and British thespian Deborah Kerr. In the movie, strangers Nickie Ferrante and Terry McKay spark a connection aboard an ocean liner in transit across the Atlantic ocean. Despite being betrothed to other people, Nickie and Terry promise to see each other on top of the Empire State Building if they’re sure of each other after six months.

However, an unfortunate accident prevents Terry from fulfilling his promise. It’s an essential romance film to watch due in large to the palpable chemistry between its lead characters, as well as its plot that highlights how love truly conquers all odds. Watching the film with your date can easily turn into a core memory, with you and your partner getting lost in the movie’s dramatic shipboard romance story. – Jom Elauria

An Affair to Remember

Release Date
July 11, 1957

Director
Leo McCarey

Cast
Cary Grant , Deborah Kerr , Richard Denning , Neva Patterson , Cathleen Nesbitt , Robert Q. Lewis

Runtime
119


19 ‘Palm Springs’ (2020)

Directed by Max Barbakow

Nyles and Sarah drinking while floating on a pool in 'Palm Springs'
Image via Hulu

A chance encounter at a Palm Springs wedding becomes a life-altering event for wedding attendees Nyles (Andy Samberg) and Sarah (Cristin Milioti). Thrust into a time loop, they find themselves reliving the same day over and over. What begins as surreal panic becomes a catalyst for personal growth. As they navigate this bizarre predicament, they confront past mistakes, shed their inhibitions, and discover a surprising connection.


You can spice up your date night with Palm Springs as it offers a thought-provoking and hilarious plot. It takes the classic time-loop concept and injects it with humor and heart, with standout performances from Samberg and Milioti, making viewers laugh out loud while rooting for their unconventional love story. Beyond the entertainment, Palm Springs offers plenty to discuss on your date. The unique blend of sci-fi and romance creates a conversation starter, which is perfect for getting to know your date’s perspective on love and destiny. – Jom Elauria

Palm Springs

Release Date
July 10, 2020

Director
Max Barbakow

Runtime
90 minutes

18 ‘Say Anything’ (1989)

Directed by Cameron Crowe

SayAnything
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For viewers looking for a relatable and heartwarming summer romance movie, Say Anything is the right pick. In it, Lloyd Dobler (John Cusack), a high school graduate, falls for the intelligent and beautiful Diane Court (Ione Skye). Despite their contrasting social backgrounds, their connection is undeniable. His genuine affection, persistence, and unwavering pursuit eventually win over Diane’s heart.

The movie is known for its iconic scene where Lloyd holds a boombox playing Peter Gabriel‘s “In Your Eyes” outside Diane’s window. It’s a heartfelt movie about young love, with relatable characters that date-goers can’t help but root for. Viewers should get ready to be swept away by Lloyd and Diane’s sweet and sincere love story that acts as a reminder that sometimes, the most unlikely people find love in the most unexpected places. – Jom Elauria


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17 ’50 First Dates’ (2004)

Directed by Peter Segal

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Image via Sony Pictures 

50 First Dates explores the story of Henry (Adam Sandler), a playboy veterinarian captivated by the beautiful Lucy (Drew Barrymore). However, Lucy has a memory condition that causes her to forget everything every day due to a car accident and forgets him every day But because Henry is Smitten with Lucy, he decides to embark on a daily mission to make Lucy fall in love with him anew.


50 First Dates goes beyond the typical rom-com fluff. Critics rave about the on-screen magic between Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, making viewers believe in their love story. The film’s central theme of love’s resilience is beautifully portrayed as Henry tirelessly tries to win Lucy’s heart every day. Filled with heartwarming moments and hilarious antics, Henry’s persistence pays off in the most touching way, leaving viewers feeling closer to their dates and ready to discuss their own love stories. – Jom Elauria

50 First Dates

Release Date
February 13, 2004

Runtime
96

16 ‘La La Land’ (2016)

Directed by Damien Chazelle

Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling dancing together in 'La La Land'
Image via Lionsgate


La La Land is a rewatchable 2010s movie musical that captures the magic of love and ambition. It’s a modern musical that follows Mia (Emma Stone), a starry-eyed actress, and Sebastian (Ryan Gosling), a jazz purist, who decides to chase their dreams in the vibrant city of Los Angeles. Their connection ignites into a passionate love story, brought to life through breathtaking musical numbers and dazzling visuals. But as their careers flourish, unexpected challenges force them to make difficult choices that test their love.

La La Land is a date night movie that goes beyond popcorn and giggles — transcending a typical rom-com by offering breathtaking visuals, a captivating soundtrack, and a story that explores the highs and lows of life. Without a doubt, the film’s ending will encourage viewers to reflect, creating a memorable date night experience. – Jom Elauria


La La Land

Release Date
November 29, 2016

Director
Damien Chazelle

Runtime
126 minutes

15 ‘The Big Sick’ (2017)

Directed by Michael Showalter

Kumal Nanjiani and Zoe Kazan as Kumail and Emily at a dinner party in The Big Sick.
Image via Amazon Studios

Romantic comedies are a dime a dozen. While there are a few standouts, the genre paradoxically has little to offer if you’re trying to watch something that incites romantic feelings and is also a good movie (no offense, rom-com lovers). To impress a date with a romantic comedy, you have to come from somewhere different.


That’s where one of the best date movies, The Big Sick, comes to your aid. A true story, it’s far from your stock romantic comedy with tiring tropes. It follows the story of Pakistani comic Kumail (Kumail Ali Nanjiani) who starts a relationship with American graduate student Emily (Zoe Kazan). When she suddenly has a serious illness that ends with her in a coma, Kumail confronts his anxieties around his traditional Muslim parents and forms an unexpected bond with Emily’s mom and dad. The Big Sick is real, an original and genuine account of true love that induces laughing bellies and locking eyes. It’s among the good date movies that are not for everyone, but those who love it will consider it one of their favorites forever.

The Big Sick

Release Date
March 30, 2017

Runtime
119


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14 ‘I Love You, Man’ (2009)

Directed by John Hamburg

still of peter and sydney in i love you, man

Love and dating are awkward at the best of times, and movies that capture them can help the whole experience feel much more normal. Vicarious embarrassment strikes up familiar feelings and helps people empathize with the more cringe-worthy parts of life. This is precisely what I Love You, Man has in store for viewers.

Watching Paul Rudd and Jason Segel’s bromance bloom is a hilarious and heartfelt adventure (and makes for one of the more unconventional date night movie ideas). Rudd plays the incredibly awkward Peter Klaven, who realizes how few male friends he has in the lead-up to his wedding in I Love You, Man. He may have a fantastic job, a loving wife, and a gorgeous home, but Peter feels pressured and disheartened by the lack of friendships in his life. With time ticking until his wedding, he embarks on a mission to find a best friend. The comedy ensemble cast includes Andy Samberg, JK Simmons, and Rashida Jones.


I Love You, Man

Release Date
March 20, 2009

Director
John Hamburg

Runtime
97

13 ‘Lion’ (2016)

Directed by Garth Davis

still of saroo in lion
Image via TWC

When you’re just starting out dating, an epic can be a risky move should it be too long. But epics can answer some important questions about your crush: How empathetic are they? Can they follow a story? Do they ask too many questions? Is it kind of cute when they do? To answer these questions and more, look no further than Lion. The powerful true story of Saroo Brierley (Dev Patel), who, at five years old, is separated from his family and must fend for himself. After 25 years, he goes in search of them once again.


Dev Patel’s performance is as elegant as the cinematography, and the narrative is deep and uplifting. It’s not the typical pick for a date night movie, which is exactly why Lion could be the perfect choice for a certain type of viewer. The biographical drama film can motivate, inspire, and move to tears, so be warned.

Lion

Release Date
January 20, 2016

Runtime
129 minutes

12 ‘Yes, God, Yes’ (2019)

Directed by Karen Maine

alice on a computer yes god yes


Racing hearts, the flickering of the small screen accentuating the sparkle in their eyes. All you want is to move your sweaty hand over to theirs before it’s too sweaty, but you can’t. The tension builds and builds, their laugh is so cute! They are so cute. Their hand moves onto your leg, and your eyes meet.

If there was ever a mood setter with excellent writing behind it, it’s probably Yes, God, Yes starring Stranger Things’ Natalie Dyer. It’s centered on Catholic girl Alice (Dyer) and her newfound path towards sexual liberation, which was triggered by a racy AOL chat. The coming-of-age comedy-drama tackles sexuality and religious guilt with clever humor anchored by Dyer’s performance. Hormones alone fuel this film and weave a tale of sexual self-discovery, and is guaranteed to provide laughs in between the steam.

Yes, God, Yes

Release Date
June 24, 2020

Director
Karen Maine

Actors
Natalia Dyer, Timothy Simons, Wolfgang Novogratz, Francesca Reale, Susan Blackwell

Run Time
1 hr 18 min


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11 ‘Decision to Leave’ (2022)

Directed by Park Chan-wook

A man and a woman look at each other in Decision to Leave

Director Park Chan-wook‘s romance mystery film is the unconventionally artsy pick for those considering critically acclaimed great date night movies. It revolves around a married detective Jang Hae-jun (Park Hae-il) with insomnia who comes across a bizarre murder case, and soon finds himself falling for the prime suspect and the victim’s widow, Chinese immigrant Song Seo-rae (Tang Wei).


With remarkably innovative cinematography, a tense yet quirky atmosphere, and a truly twisted romance, Decision to Leave is the ideal choice for anyone dating a cinephile (or a true crime fan). The tension between Seo-rae and Hae-jun is palpable, and it’s engrossing to see how their dynamic changes as the detective discovers more about her husband’s “accident.” It’s among the best recent South Korean movies that will certainly go down in cinematic history as one of the greats.

Decision to Leave

Release Date
May 23, 2022

Director
Park Chan-wook

Cast
Tang Wei , Park Hae-il

Runtime
139 minutes

10 ‘About Time’ (2013)

Directed by Richard Curtis

Domhnall Gleeson and Rachel McAdams as Tim and Mary about to kiss in About Time
Image via Universal Pictures


Romantic comedies aren’t known for their deep subtext. If you’re single and longing for love, that’s not necessarily bad. Romance without the inconveniences of reality makes for great escapism. But a magical love story full of big ideas makes for a more memorable experience, which is what director Richard Curtis offers with his 2013 work of art.

About Time is a love story with a time travel twist that follows Tim (Dohmnall Gleeson), who discovers he can travel back in time. At first, it’s fun, but things become increasingly complicated when he meets the love of his life. As Tim navigates his newfound power in this refreshingly grounded time travel movie, he learns that it’s the small things in life that truly matter. Enchanting performances by Dohmnall Gleeson and Rachel McAdams contrast a light, fun tone with the deepness of time’s relationship with love.

About Time

Release Date
September 4, 2013

Director
Richard Curtis

Runtime
123 minutes


9 ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. the World’ (2010)

Directed by Edgar Wright

Michael Cera and Mary Elizabeth Winstead drinking in Scott Pilgrim vs the World
Image via Universal Pictures

A fun rom-com and action film, director Edgar Wright’s Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is a beloved cult classic that tells the story of the titular protagonist (played by Michael Cera), an awkward bass guitarist who falls for badass skater Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). Unfortunately, Ramona has a deadly past, with ex-boyfriends who go after Scott one by one to challenge him.

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is an iconic love letter to the graphic novels the film is based on (written by Bryan Lee O’Malley). It’s fun, hilarious, and at times, achingly sweet, largely due to the protagonist’s awkward nature contrasted with Ramona’s bold personality. There’s no dull moment in the 2010 film that truly feels like a comic book that has come to life. Anyone cuddling up next to a comic book fan should definitely pick this for an amusing and romantic date night.


8 ‘Brokeback Mountain’ (2005)

Directed by Ang Lee

Brokeback Mountain

Sometimes you need a good old-fashioned tear-jerking love story that no red-blooded human can hold tears back from watching. Movies like The Notebook and Dear John do this undeniably well. But there are those, and there are the greats. If you or your date haven’t already seen Brokeback Mountain, have you ever really experienced true love on-screen?


Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal’s chemistry is palpable as they play two cowboys who fall into forbidden love in what is still considered one of the greatest LGBTQ+ movies ever made. Everything about this movie is simply breathtaking, and it does go to some deeply emotional places. It’s more for audiences in the mood for something heavy and hard-hitting, and for those who aren’t necessarily expecting the happiest of endings.

Brokeback Mountain

Release Date
September 10, 2005

Runtime
134 minutes

7 ‘Her’ (2013)

Directed by Spike Jonze

Joaquin Phoenix as Theodore on a ferry in Her
Image via Warner Bros.


Complex social commentary and budding romance are a tricky mix. Opposing opinions may cause a boiling over of tensions, but healthy debate might emulsify as your date challenges you in new and exciting ways. But this is why it’s called chemistry, and a movie that can do the love and commentary together is the solution.

2013’s Her stars Joaquin Phoenix as Theodore, a heartbroken writer who falls in love with an operating system called Samantha, masterfully voiced by Scarlett Johansson. Her explores the contemporary definitions of intimacy and identity, especially relevant post-pandemic. As Theodore falls in love with someone who isn’t even technically human, it calls into question the nature of romance itself and the isolation that modern technologies can cause. It delivers this message without being heavy-handed, of course, with the intimate soft dystopian romance movie being a one-of-a-kind pick for an interesting date night.


Her (2013)

Release Date
December 18, 2013

Runtime
126 Minutes

6 ‘Amélie’ (2001)

Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Audrey Tautou softly smiling while holding an umbrella in Amelie
Image via Miramax Films

An essential French film, Amélie is the perfect way to transport any date night to the whimsical, stylistic, and stunning streets of Paris. It’s centered on the titular character (played by Audrey Tautou), who secretly improves the lives of everyone else around her, while ignoring her own feelings of loneliness. She’s scared of confronting her own anxieties related to her past and would rather help those around her instead. When she meets a charming man one day, everything changes.


A fantastic feel-good movie with an artsy touch, Amélie is a wonderful reminder of the kindness and love that exists all around the world (for those willing to look for and accept it). Tautou gives an endearing performance as the charming and likable protagonist, who reminds viewers how small actions can have huge effects. It’s the ideal choice for a light-hearted and feel-good type of evening that will end in smiles and maybe even happy tears.

Amélie

Release Date
August 16, 2001

Director
Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Cast
Audrey Tautou , Mathieu Kassovitz

Runtime
123 Minutes

5 ‘Your Name’ (2016)

Directed by Makoto Shinkai

Mitsuha Miyamizu and Taki Tachibana separated by a glowing star in 'Your Name'
Image via Toho


For lovers of anime, Your Name is a film that needs no introduction. The massively popular animated movie follows the fantastical romance that forms between two people who have never even met – high school students Taki Tachibana (Ryunosuke Kamiki) and Mitsuha Miyamizu (Mone Kamishiraishi). They grow close when they begin to inexplicably swap bodies and soon start making small positive changes in each other’s lives.

A body swap, romance, sci-fi, and fantasy film all at once, Your Name is a great choice for both new and established anime fans. As Mitsuha and Taki learn more about each other’s lives in the process of swapping bodies, they inevitably form a distinct but strong connection despite never having technically met. Be prepared for its exciting story to suddenly turn emotional after an iconic twist that transforms its deceptively simple premise.


Your Name (2016)

Release Date
August 26, 2016

Director
Makoto Shinkai

Cast
Ryûnosuke Kamiki , Mone Kamishiraishi

Runtime
107

4 ‘In the Mood for Love’ (2000)

Directed by Wong Kar-wai

Su and Chow confronting each other in 'In the Mood For Love' (2000)
Image via Universal Pictures

In the mood for something different, gorgeous, and unique? Then director Wong Kar-Wai‘s acclaimed masterpiece is the film for date night. In the Mood for Love is set in 1962 where a journalist Chow Mo-wan (Tony Leung Chiu Wai) forms an unlikely bond with a new friend Su Li-zhen (Maggie Cheung Man-yuk). The duo begins falling in love after they realize their respective partners are cheating on them, but fall short of forming a true physical relationship, settling for longing stares and palpable intensity instead.


The tension between the two leads has cemented the protagonists as having some of the best chemistry in cinematic history. Their forbidden love is told through stolen glances, mournful music, and stylistic visuals that will have audiences mesmerized and thinking about seizing the moment while they can. In the Mood for Love is one of the best date night movies to watch for an artsy feel without having to walk around a museum.

In the Mood For Love

Release Date
March 9, 2001

Director
Kar-Wai Wong

Cast
Maggie Cheung , Tony Leung Chiu Wai , Rebecca Pan , Roy Cheung

Runtime
98 Minutes

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3 ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’ (2004)

Directed by Michel Gondry

Joel and Clementine lying on the ice from Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Image via Focus Features


Indie cinema has so much depth to offer but can be a little intense or nonsensical for first-timers. Whether you’re a cinephile looking to introduce your date to the indie world or looking for an accessible introduction yourself, you need a digestible think piece. Michel Gondry‘s 2004 cult classic can be the perfect choice for precisely that.

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind stars Jim Carrey as Joel Barish and Kate Winslet as Clementine Kruczynski in the perfect 2000s indie film. Set in a reality where technology can erase memories of old flames, the thought-provoking movie follows a couple that seems to keep finding each other despite seemingly never having met before these instances. Its non-linear narrative soon reveals that Joel and Clementine were once lovers who had memories of their relationship wiped after a painful breakup. The storyline and performances are brilliant and mesmerizing, and the ending is bittersweet and unforgettable, with the film still one of the best sci-fi romance movies out there.


2 ‘Past Lives’ (2023)

Directed by Celine Song

Past Lives Greta Lee Teo Yoo
Image via A24

Past Lives is Celine Song‘s tremendous debut that has already garnered a reputation as being among the best modern romances ever put to the big screen. It’s centered on Nora (Greta Lee) and Hae Sung (Teo Yoo), who were extremely close childhood friends, but were then separated by Nora’s move outside of South Korea. It spans several decades, but mostly focuses on the period when Hae Sung decides to visit Nora in New York, finally reconnecting with her after years of on-and-off communication.


The film depicts their emotional reunion, which lasts for a week, as well as the awkward love triangle that starts to form with Nora’s husband, Arthur (John Magaro). Throughout this period, the pair reflect on their past and how it’s intertwined with their present, their fears and hopes, regrets, and dreams. Past Lives is a deeply profound and moving story that reminds viewers about the value of loving in the present, and is a particularly thoughtful pick for date night.

Past Lives

Release Date
June 23, 2023

Director
Celine Song

Runtime
106 minutes

1 ‘Before Sunrise’ (1995)

Directed by Richard Linklater

Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy in 'Before Sunrise'
Image Via Warner Bros


Sometimes you just know. And when you do, you need something special. Something that ignites in both of you that floaty, dreamy feeling. Something big, with sequels. Something as investment-worthy as the two of you. That’s the kind of feeling a certain 1995 classic romance inspires in most audiences.

Allow Richard Linklater to captain you on an odyssey of love and chemistry with Before Sunrise. Two travelers in Vienna, Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Celine (Julie Delpy), meet on a train bound for Paris but feel an instant, intense connection and decide to wander around the city together for just one night. The movie follows Jesse and Celine as they aimlessly walk around and have conversations, some deep and insightful, others silly and comedic. It’s a realistic and beautiful portrayal of what it’s like to fall in love. The film sparked a trilogy that revisits the lovers every nine years, with all three worth watching if a long date night is what viewers are after.


Before Sunrise

Release Date
January 27, 1995

Director
Richard Linklater

Runtime
105 minutes

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