Cosying up on the couch with a great film or TV could be the perfect Valentine’s Day activity – whether you’re a happy single, perfectly paired up in a couple, or feeling completely over the holiday. But finding just the right watch for Valentine’s Day – with literally thousands of options out there, could take a lot of scrolling and searching.
Fear not, because we have a list of must-watch films and TV shows for whatever you’re in the mood for. From heart-warming tales of personal growth to goofy romcoms and sexy sizzlers, here are some of the best ones to stream on Prime Video.
Relationship Goals

In “Relationship Goals”, TV producer Leah (Kelly Rowland) is about to run New York’s top morning show but her ex-boyfriend Jarrett (Method Man) wants the same job. He says a bestselling book changed him. Leah focuses on her career, but their strong connection makes her think about love again.
Launches on Prime Video February 4.
Love Me, Love Me

When June (Mia Jenkins) moves to Italy, she falls for two very different men: James (Pepe Barroso), a troubled boy hiding a dangerous life in clandestine MMA fights, and his perfect best friend Will (Luca Melucci). As June gets to know the two men at her new school, she must decide who she truly loves in this Italian romance.
Launches on Prime Video February 13.
Maxton Hall S1, S2

When scholarship student Ruby (Harriet Herbig-Matten) discovers a secret in Maxton Hall, rich heir James (Damian Hardung) tries to silence her. Their arguments turn into an unexpected romance that breaks every social rule but a family crisis pulls them apart, leaving Ruby heartbroken as James tries to win her back.
Available now on Prime Video.
Dimelo Bajito

In “Dimelo Bajito”, Kamila’s (Alícia Falcó) life changes when the Di Bianco brothers return after seven years. Thiago (Fernando Lindez) gave her first kiss, while Taylor (Diego Vidales) always protected her. Both left deep marks on her heart. Now they’re back, and old feelings return in this Latin love story.
Available now on Prime Video.
Culpa Trilogy 1, 2, 3

In the Culpa trilogy, Noah (Nicole Wallace) moves into her new stepbrother Nick’s (Gabriel Guevara) mansion. They fight at first, but they’re attracted to each other. Across three seasons, their forbidden love faces many problems: angry parents, college life, and career goals. Can their love survive all these challenges in this Spanish romance?
Available now on Prime Video.
My Fault: London

In “My Fault: London”, Noah (Asha Banks) moves to London and develops an attraction to her soon-to-be stepbrother, Nick (Matthew Broome). Their forbidden love creates a big problem as Noah adjusts to her new rich lifestyle while dealing with her difficult past and experiencing her first real love.
Available now on Prime Video.
The Idea of You

In “The Idea of You”, 40-year-old single mom Solène (Anne Hathaway) meets Hayes Campbell (Nicholas Galitzine), the 24-year-old lead singer of boy band August Moon. An unexpected romance about finding passion and unconventional love begins that breaks age rules and expectations.
Available now on Prime Video.
The Summer I Turned Pretty S1, S2, S3

The Summer I Turned Pretty follows Belly’s (Lola Tung) first love across three seasons. Watch her journey from fun summer days to difficult choices as she falls for two brothers, Conrad (Christopher Briney) and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno). The beloved series shows the exciting highs and painful lows of young love at the beach.
Available now on Prime Video.
The Map That Leads to You

In “The Map That Leads to You”, Heather (Madelyn Cline) travels through Europe before starting her planned life. But when she meets Jack (KJ Apa), an unexpected romance begins that changes everything. As secrets come out and life choices clash, her carefully planned future takes a completely different direction.
Available now on Prime Video.






