The weather is always unpredictable, but how we spend our time during a rainy day doesn’t have to be. When it’s dreary outside, the best thing to do is stay inside and watch a movie. Watching celebrity couples on screen with your significant other is the perfect bonding experience. Plus, a movie date is classic! Many of these storylines involve love, celebrity engagements and celebrity babies. You’ll be happy you have your love by your side during these films. Watch celebrity relationships in movies unfold, snuggled up with your partner!
Cupid has compiled the 10 best couple movies for a rainy day:
Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart. Photo: Fame Pictures
By Maria Darbenzio and Molly Jacob
Valentine’s Day is the holiday of relationships and love, so what better way to celebrate than getting down on one knee, popping open the ring box, and asking your partner to spend a lifetime with you? While some may find proposing on VDay to be cheesy, these celebrity couples do not agree.
Check out these five Valentine’s Day celebrity engagements:
From Academy Award winning director Ron Howard comes a tale of friendship in the January release of The Dilemma.  This particular friendship, a bromance between Ronny (Vince Vaughn, Wedding Crashers) and Nick (Kevin James, Hitched) is stretched to the limit when Ronny catches Nick’s wife, Geneva (Winona Ryder, Black Swan) with another man. Should Ronny tell his BFF the truth of his wife’s indiscretions, or keep his lips sealed and wait for Geneva to come clean on her own?  Packed with a star-studded cast, The Dilemma promises to bring bros closer than ever before in this year’s winter rom-com.
The celebrity with the most scrutinized love life is also the world’s most eligible bachelorette. Jennifer Aniston, who counts Brad Pitt, Vince Vaughn, and John Mayer among her exes, was voted the most eligible single woman in the world in a new 60 MINUTES/Vanity Fair poll. Us Weekly reports that the 41-year-old actress earned 29 percent of the vote, ahead of Halle Berry (21 percent), Elin Nordegren (15 percent), and Betty White (11 percent), among others. Despite her history of failed relationships, Aniston doesn’t want people to pity her. She told Vogue, “This whole ‘Poor lonely Jen’ thing, this idea that I’m so unlucky in love? I actually feel I’ve been unbelievably lucky in love… I’m right where I’m supposed to be.”