In the history of cinema, one movie genre has been explored from a variety of perspectives.

Love stories might have been a comfortable and familiar go-to movie when youre not having a good day.

A titillating story with an overarching theme of romance can keep the audience at the edge of their seats.

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The movie follows Ivy, an orphan, who makes friends with the problematic family of a wealthy classmate.

The drama, the romance and the thrill keep the movie as exciting and rewatchable as ever.

Twilight put the leads Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in the spotlight.

Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan as Anastasia and Christian staring into each others eyes in Fifty Shades of Grey

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On top of that, feelings of infidelity and jealousy add to the boiling drama and lust.

He makes every effort to keep his personal and professional lives intact.

It’s an interesting and unsettling historical account of men’s concerns about career-driven women.

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It makes us wonder whether we can ever genuinely know the spouse we are married to.

It’s a deliriously seductive love story that is as expertly made as any movie could hope to be.

This incredible masterpiece sawAlfred Hitchcock gain popularityfor his eccentric storytelling and unsettling filmmaking.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt as Mr. and Mrs. Smith

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Alice dancing with Bill among a crowd at a fancy party in Eyes Wide Shut

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Michael Douglas and Demi Moore looking at a book in ‘Disclosure’ (1994)

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Nick Dunne (Ben Affleck) and Amy Dunne (Rosamund Pike) in a library in ‘Gone Girl’.

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Judy (Kim Novak) wearing a robe and looking intently in Vertigo (1958).

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