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What to watch this Valentine's Day

Published Feb 10, 2026 05:36 pm
(Clockwise from top) "Love Me Love Me," "Five Breakups and a Romance" and "The Map That Leads to You" (Prime Video)
(Clockwise from top) "Love Me Love Me," "Five Breakups and a Romance" and "The Map That Leads to You" (Prime Video)

Single, taken or it’s complicated? Valentine’s Day is around the corner, a day to celebrate love and romance. 

To mark the occasion, Prime Video listed movies and series that match every mood—from “kilig” highs to healing and choosing yourself. 

In my own era 

For those focused on becoming their best selves, with or without romance in the picture, you can watch the following: 

“Relationship Goals”

As TV producer Leah Caldwell (Kelly Rowland) pushes to become the first woman to lead New York’s top morning show, her reformed ex reenters her life. Laser-focused on breaking the glass ceiling, can she still make room for love as old chemistry resurfaces?

“Relationship Goals” (Photo:  Amanda Matlovich /courtesy of Amazon Prime Video)
“Relationship Goals” (Photo: Amanda Matlovich /courtesy of Amazon Prime Video)

“Fleabag”

“Fleabag” is a hilarious and poignant look into the mind of a dry-witted, sexual, angry, grief-riddled woman as she hurls herself at modern life in London. Written by and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge, the series is a thoroughly disarming confessional of a woman so totally detached, she’s utterly lost.

“Fleabag” (Photo: Steve Schofield / courtesy of Amazon Prime Video)
“Fleabag” (Photo: Steve Schofield / courtesy of Amazon Prime Video)

“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”

The series stars Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam “Midge” Maisel, a 1950s New Yorker who appears to have it all. When her perfect world takes an unexpected turn, Midge discovers a hidden talent that changes her life forever.

“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (Photo: Philippe Antonello / courtesy of Prime Video)
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (Photo: Philippe Antonello / courtesy of Prime Video)


“The Map That Leads to You”

Heather embarks on a European trip before settling into her carefully planned life. A chance meeting with the magnetic and mysterious Jack changes her life in ways she never imagined. From the director of Dear John and Safe Haven, this adaptation explores love, destiny, and the courage to choose your own path.

“The Map That Leads to You” (Prime Video)
“The Map That Leads to You” (Prime Video)


“Mahal Kita, Beksman”

Dali grew up in a joyful, openly gay family, and everyone assumed he was gay too—until he unexpectedly falls in love with Angel. His family is shocked to discover the truth: Dali is straight. Adding to the twist, Angel is the only woman in a tough, macho household. With such an unlikely pairing, can love truly conquer all odds, and will Dali be able to prove himself as the right man for Angel?

“Mahal Kita, Beksman” (Prime Video)
“Mahal Kita, Beksman” (Prime Video)


Not your soft romance 

“Love Me Love Me”

After her brother’s death, June moves to Milan for a fresh start and enrolls at an elite international school, where she finds comfort in dating Will, the school’s perfect honor student. Her fragile stability is shaken by a volatile rivalry with his troubled best friend James, whose secret life in clandestine MMA fights turns resentment into an irresistible attraction, forcing June to choose between safety and a love that challenges everything she thought she wanted.

One of Prime Video’s newest original releases, “Love Me Love Me” will premiere on Feb. 13.

“Love Me Love Me” (Prime Video)
“Love Me Love Me” (Prime Video)


“Dímelo Bajito” 

Kamila Hamilton believes she has everything under control—until the Di Bianco brothers return and turn her world upside down once again. Seven years after her first kiss with Thiago and Taylor’s protection shaped her life, their comeback threatens to crack her carefully built walls.

“Dímelo Bajito” (Photo: Julen Martin / courtesy of Amazon MGM Studios)
“Dímelo Bajito” (Photo: Julen Martin / courtesy of Amazon MGM Studios)


“Culpa Tuya” and “Culpa Nuestra”

Noah and Nick’s intense romance is tested as they navigate young adulthood, with new responsibilities, temptations, and family pressures threatening to pull them apart. After a painful breakup, fate brings them back together at a family wedding, forcing them to confront unresolved feelings and the question of whether love can survive everything that’s come between them.

(Prime Video)
(Prime Video)


“The Girlfriend”

“The Girlfriend” follows Laura, whose seemingly perfect life begins to unravel when her son brings home Cherry, a girlfriend she can’t quite trust. As tension builds, Laura is left questioning whether Cherry is hiding something—or if the truth depends entirely on perspective.

“The Girlfriend” (Photo: Christopher Raphael / courtesy of Prime Video)
“The Girlfriend” (Photo: Christopher Raphael / courtesy of Prime Video)


“We Were Liars”

Cadence Sinclair Eastman and her close-knit group of friends spend their summers on her family’s private New England island, where wealth and tradition mask darker truths. After a mysterious accident changes Cadence’s life forever, long-kept secrets begin to surface, proving that nothing is as perfect as it looks.

“We Were Liars” (Prime Video)
“We Were Liars” (Prime Video)


Tugon: “Sana all!” 

“Red, White & Royal Blue”

Alex Claremont-Diaz, the son of the first woman US president, and Britain’s Prince Henry are forced into a staged truce after a public royal scandal. What begins as rivalry soon turns into a romance neither expected.

“Red, White & Royal Blue” (Photo: Jonathan Prime / courtesy of Prime Video)
“Red, White & Royal Blue” (Photo: Jonathan Prime / courtesy of Prime Video)


“My Fault: London”

When Noah’s mother moves her to London to live with her wealthy new partner and his son Nick, an immediate but complicated attraction sparks between Noah and the brooding bad boy. As she adjusts to her new life and first love, Noah is also forced to confront a dark past she thought she’d left behind.

“My Fault: London” (Prime Video)
“My Fault: London” (Prime Video)


“The Ultimate Oppa”

Yana despises Filipino men and idolizes Moon Shiwoo, a charming Korean actor from her favorite K‑dramas. Her dream comes true when she flies to Korea for an exclusive fan event, but amid the competition for the star’s attention, she unexpectedly finds herself drawn to Jae, Moon Shiwoo’s manager.

“The Ultimate Oppa” (Prime Video)
“The Ultimate Oppa” (Prime Video)


“The Idea of You”

The film follows Solène, a 40-year-old single mom who unexpectedly falls for Hayes Campbell, the 24-year-old lead singer of the world’s hottest boy band. Their whirlwind romance, sparked by a chance meeting at Coachella, is soon tested by the realities of life under the glare of fame.

“The Idea of You” (Photo: Alisha Wetherill / courtesy of Prime Video)
“The Idea of You” (Photo: Alisha Wetherill / courtesy of Prime Video)

“Rookie”

A tall, awkward teenager moves to a new town and is forced to join the volleyball team of her new all-girl Catholic high school. Everything changes when she falls for the volleyball team captain.

“Rookie” (Prime Video)
“Rookie” (Prime Video)

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“We Live in Time”

Almut and Tobias are brought together by a chance encounter that changes their lives. As they fall in love, build a home, and start a family, a difficult truth emerges that shakes their foundation. Facing the limits of time, they learn to cherish each moment on the unconventional path their love story takes.

“We Live in Time” (Prime Video)
“We Live in Time” (Prime Video)


“My Policeman”

Set in 1950s Britain, the film follows a forbidden love between policeman Tom, teacher Marion, and museum curator Patrick as shifting social conventions shape their lives. Decades later, the trio is forced to confront lingering longing and regret, with one final chance to heal the wounds of the past.

My Policeman” (Amazon Studios)
My Policeman” (Amazon Studios)

“Five Breakups and a Romance”

“Five Breakups and a Romance” follows the story of the complexities of romance and relationships today. This is a letter to the people who made a dent in our lives, to our “quantum entanglement”, and to the struggles and victories of love. 

“Five Breakups and a Romance” (Prime Video)
“Five Breakups and a Romance” (Prime Video)


“Walang KaParis”

Jojo, a Filipino artist in Paris, has had many lovers, yet none could replace the mysterious muse who haunts his paintings, a woman with no name or history. Searching for her like a compass in every encounter, he longs to find “the one.” Then one day, Marie approaches him and claims to be the very subject of his art.

“Walang KaParis” (Prime Video)
“Walang KaParis” (Prime Video)

“Weathering with You”

Set during a period of exceptionally rainy weather, high-school boy Hodaka Morishima runs away from his troubled rural home to Tokyo and befriends an orphan girl who can manipulate the weather.

“Weathering with You” (Prime Video)
“Weathering with You” (Prime Video)


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