Best Romance Movies to Watch on Kanopy
Is love in the air? It sure is all over streaming platforms, where there’s no shortage of romance to cuddle up to. From intimate dramas to love-fuelled adventures, here are the best romance movies and shows to stream now.
Karan Soni and Jonathan Groff teams up in this delightful interracial gay romcom.
A poetic and powerful film about the migrant experience in urban spaces.
Léa Seydoux rewrites her past and future loves with AI in this mysterious existential sci-fi mystery.
A strangely ethical vampire uniquely finds her fangs in this quirky, playful teen romcom.
Yet another tortured-soul-thriller-banger by one of American indie cinema's best.
A revelatory coming-of-age movie that toes a delicate balance between brooding and beautiful.
Scarlet’s fairy tale of a story means it feels somewhat slight, but it’s elevated by singular visuals and a bolt-from-the-blue performance.
Wise, funny, and utterly relatable, this mediation on the merits of white lies and bitter truths is a delightful piece of work.
A blind man takes a journey to the woman he loves in this brilliant, immersive drama.
Consider this film, which is as comforting and delightful as the dishes served in it, chicken soup for the wearied soul .
A highly entertaining period drama where newspaper gossip becomes a weapon.
A sensuous drama following the love and sex lives of three young Parisians.
A gay footballer gets torn between his life dream and his sexuality in this depressing, but sadly realistic sports drama.
Mother and daughter reconcile through this emotional recounting of their tragic relationship.
Memory tears love across past and present in this landmark French New Wave drama.
What goes well with a love story? Creative architecture. Columbus the movie is such a great and genuine exploration of this idea, filmed in Columbus the city – a weird experimental hub for architecture that actually exists in real life! After his architect father goes into a coma, Jin (John Cho), a Korean-born man finds […]
A former inmate tries to find a date and ends up finding herself in this unexpected, thoughtful Irish indie.
An underrated Greek period drama that sprawls through decades and feelings.





















