entertainment / Thursday, 28-Aug-2025

8 Hidden Gem Romance Movies That Are Perfect For A Rainy Day

Binging a series of romance movies on a cold, rainy day is the best way to stay comfortable and entertained. While there is a great sense of comfort that comes with rewatching a well-known romance film, the genre's hidden gems are just as worthy of attention. These films have their small, passionate fan base but have otherwise been overlooked in the romance genre for too long.

The best hidden gem romance movies have honest depictions of love, highlighting the mix of complicated emotions felt in relationships, as seen in movies like Love Jones, Return to Me, and newer releases such as Stay The Night. The best hidden gem romance films to watch on a rainy day range in tone, from heartbreaking dramas to charming comedies, meaning there's something for everyone to enjoy.

8 Stay The Night (2022)

Directed by Renuka Jeyapalan

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Stay the Night
Release Date
October 7, 2022
Runtime
94 minutes
Writers
Renuka Jeyapalan
Producers
Brian Robertson

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    Joey Scarpellino
    Carter
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    Andrea Bang
    Grace
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    Humberly González
    Joni
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    Raymond Ablack
    Roshan

Witty and heartfelt, Stay the Nightdepicts the deep emotional connection that forms between two individuals who weren't expecting it. What starts as an attempt at a one-night stand between Grace (Andrea Bang) and Carter (Joe Scarpellino) transforms into something more meaningful. Released within the past few years, Stay the Night has come and gone without making much noise, as its simple narrative and slower pace cause it to get lost within the romance genre.

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Still, while Stay the Night isn't necessarily groundbreaking, its sweet and patient love story is ideal for a rainy day spent indoors. Avoiding grand romantic gestures and convenient plot points, the film takes its time to build up its central romance. Stay the Night allows Grace and Carter to gradually develop a connection that produces something meaningful and real, which fans of a gripping slow burn are sure to appreciate.

7 Return To Me (2000)

Directed by Bonnie Hunt

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Return to Me
Release Date
April 7, 2000
Runtime
115 minutes
Director
Bonnie Hunt
Writers
Don Lake
Producers
C.O. Erickson, Jennie Lew Tugend

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    David Duchovny
    Bob Rueland
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    Minnie Driver
    Grace Briggs
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    Carroll O'Connor
    Marty O'Reilly
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    Robert Loggia
    Angelo Pardipillo

Though a devastating loss is at the center of Return to Me, the romantic dramedy never feels heavy. The movie follows Minnie Driver's Grace Briggs as she is dealing with insecurities and is reluctant to fall in love due to a recent heart transplant. However, everything changes when she begins to fall in love with a patron at her restaurant (David Duchovny).

Return to Me is largely lighthearted and charming, but it also contains a lot of heart and doesn't have to do much to get a tearful response from audiences.

Grace and Duchovny's Bob have a strange and bittersweet connection that complicates how they'll move forward with a relationship. Return to Me is largely lighthearted and charming, but it also contains a lot of heart and doesn't have to do much to get a tearful response from audiences. While Return to Me is mostly a standard romance film, it is elevated thanks to Driver and Duchovny's strong chemistry and the entertaining group of supporting characters that help guide Grace and Bob towards a happy ending.

6 Always Be My Maybe (2019)

Directed by Nahnatchka Khan

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Always Be My Maybe
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Release Date
May 31, 2019
Runtime
112 minutes
Director
Nahnatchka Khan
Writers
Michael Golamco, Ali Wong, Randall Park

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Ali Wong and Randall Park are known for their comedic personalities, and it's their experience in the comedy genre that transforms the simplicity of Always Be My Maybe into something refreshing and rare. The film relies heavily on many of the romance genre's most overused tropes, but its script —co-written by Michael Golamco, Wong, and Park— keeps it from ever feeling uninspired. Always Be My Maybecenters around the rekindled connection of childhood friends Marcus (Park) and Sasha (Wong).

After having grown apart from one another over the years, the two reunite as adults and must confront the possibility of a romantic relationship with each other. Of the best romance movies of the 2010s, Always Be My Maybe is among those most overlooked, which is unfortunate considering Wong and Park's romantic and comedic chemistry is off the charts. Their lively energy is endearing and prevents the movie from being just another friends-to-lovers rom-com.

5 Take This Waltz (2011)

Directed by Sarah Polley

Take This Waltz (2011)

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Take This Waltz
Release Date
November 25, 2011
Runtime
106 minutes
Director
Sarah Polley
Writers
Sarah Polley
Producers
Susan Cavan

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    Michelle Williams
    Margot
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    Luke Kirby
    Daniel
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    Sarah Silverman
    Geraldine

Falling out of love with someone is a strange experience, and Take This Waltz does its best to capture the range of emotions associated with such a feeling and put it to the screen. The film revolves around freelance writer Margot (Michelle Williams) and the unexpected romantic connection she shares with another man (Luke Kirby). The undeniable bond between the two forces Margot to reexamine her unexciting marriage with her husband, Lou (Seth Rogen).

Combining humor and heartbreak, Take This Waltz provides a unique examination of a marriage on the decline and the isolation Margot feels following the life changes she makes. The performances in the film effectively get audiences swept up in the unfolding drama, with Williams being a clear standout. Though it may not be among Michelle Williams' best dramatic work, Take This Waltz is still a hidden gem that should be watched on the next rainy day.

4 Down With Love (2003)

Directed by Peyton Reed

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Down with Love
Release Date
May 16, 2003
Runtime
101 minutes
Director
Peyton Reed
Writers
Eve Ahlert, Dennis Drake
Producers
Arnon Milchan, Bruce Cohen, Dan Jinks

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Set in the 1960s, Down with Love pays homage to romantic comedies of the era and pokes fun at the attitudes surrounding sexual liberation and women's independence. The film stars Renée Zellweger as a feminist author who writes a book that advises women to move away from a dependence on men. Ewan McGregor co-stars as a journalist who is intent on proving Zellweger's character to be a fraud.

Zellweger has led a handful of romance films throughout her career, and though Down with Love has gained a cult following in the years since its release, it remains sorely overlooked. It's a fun and colorful hidden gem that easily brightens up a gloomy day. The stylish and campy aesthetic of the film is not only reminiscent of the '60s films that inspired it, but it also acts as the perfect backdrop for Zellweger and McGregor's playful on-screen dynamic.

3 Blue Jay (2016)

Directed by Alex Lehmann

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Blue Jay
Release Date
October 7, 2016
Runtime
81 minutes
Director
Alexandre Lehmann
Producers
Jay Duplass, Mel Eslyn, Xan Aranda

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    Sarah Paulson
    Amanda
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    Waynie
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    Background

Having had a limited release before being available through video on demand, it's no wonder Blue Jay has become a hidden gem since its 2016 release. Mark Duplass and Sarah Paulson carry the film on their own as two high school sweethearts reuniting years later. Several romance movies have a shared setup, and at the start of the film, most audiences are expecting Jim (Duplass) and Amanda (Paulson) to confess some lingering romantic feelings.

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However, what sets Blue Jay apart from other movies with a similar narrative is its ability to make an intimate and raw love story feel relatable. Jim and Amanda's realistic connection elicits a strong sense of nostalgia that will have audiences reminiscing on their formative first loves as well. Paulson delivers one of her best performances in the film and has a palpable on-screen chemistry with Duplass that serves their wholesome reunion well.

2 Love Jones (1997)

Directed by Theodore Witcher

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Love Jones
8.5/10
Release Date
March 14, 1997
Runtime
108 minutes
Director
Theodore Witcher
Producers
Jeremiah Samuels

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    Larenz Tate
    Darius Lovehall
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    Nia Long
    Nina Mosley

Void of overused romance tropes and cliché writing, Love Jones is a moody and mature romantic dramedy that's essential viewing for a rainy day. The film follows two young artists, poet Darius Lovehall (Larenz Tate) and photographer Nina Mosley (Nia Long), as they bond over their shared interests and navigate their equally passionate and complicated relationship. As they're unsure of whether to pursue a deeper connection with one another, most of their dynamic is full of jealousy and confusion.

Despite being a hidden gem, Love Jones is a '90s rom-com that never gets old.

This sets Darius and Nina's relationship apart from the endearing whirlwind romance typically seen in the genre's more well-known films. Despite being a hidden gem, Love Jones is a '90s rom-com that never gets old. Released at a time when many films centered around Black characters focused on violence and criminal activity, Love Jones' spotlighting of ambition and young love is incredibly refreshing and fails to age.

1 Only You (2018)

Directed by Harry Wootliff

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Only You
Release Date
July 12, 2019
Runtime
119 minutes
Director
Harry Wootliff
Writers
Matthieu de Braconier
Producers
Rachel Dargavel, Tristan Goligher, Jennifer Armitage, Cate Kane, Claire Mundell, Louisa Dent, Vincent Gadelle

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    Josh O'Connor
    Jake
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    Laia Costa
    Elena Aldana
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    Lisa McGrillis
    Carly
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    Stuart Martin
    Shane

While fluffy and somewhat unrealistic romance movies are certainly comforting watches on a gloomy day, there's a lot to appreciate about a beautifully painful romantic drama as well. Only You is one of the latter films, as it tells a poignant story about two individuals whose lives are unexpectedly changed after meeting one another by chance. Laia Costa and Josh O'Connor lead the film as the passionate couple, Elena and Jake.

Only You has a 96% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

The characters of Elena and Jake feel lived in, largely thanks to O'Connor and Costa's brilliant performances, which adds to the film's overall appeal. While Only You's intimate love story is personal and specific, Harry Wootliff's writing and the cast's performances make the couple's emotional journey feel universal. Despite the specificity of their hardships, Only You remains inviting and garners an emotional response from audiences as a result.

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