TRENDING Published February11, 2016 By Em Malulan

Netflix Latest New Releases: Valentine's Day Movies For Every Relationship Status

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Netflix's latest new releases in time for Valentine's Day cater to everyone who celebrate and do not celebrate the love month.

According to Den of Geek, on the eve of occasion, "The Face of Love" from 2013 starring Annette Benning and Ed Harris will drop on the streaming platform. Although there are no new movies dropping on 14th, there are a lot of movies and shows already available on the service that can fill anyone's love craving.

For those attached or simply in love, as told by the San Francisco Current, the best movies to watch on love day are 2014's "Comet" and "The One I Love," 2011's "The Pill" and 1997's "She's So Lovely."

If the current period doesn't seem appealing, simply skip the Netflix latest new releases and stream instead on some Valentine's Day classics.

PopSugar said that some of the movies available are 1953's "How To Marry a Millionaire" and "Roman Holiday," 1957's "An Affair To Remember," 1974's "The Great Gatsby" and 1978's "Grease."

If you are single, Bustle suggested to opt for feel good movies that celebrate love in other forms like friendship and self-love. These movies include the "Clueless," "The Last Five Years," "Legally Blonde," and "13 Going 30."

For the brokenhearted, Huffington Post recommended in 2014 that series like "New Girl," "Arrested Development" and "The Walking Dead" were good show options.

But if you don't have any love at all for Feb. 14, Romper mentioned some movies on the streaming service that can give you a different kind of goosebumps. Among them were "Curse of Chucky," "The Others," "Stephen King's Children of the Corn," "The Faculty" and "Oculus."

For those still on the lookout for love, meanwhile, Netflix's new advertisement encourages everyone to "Binge for Love" come Valentine's Day to impress a prospective partner.

As reported by AdWeek, the commercial showed a man overhearing how much the girl he's crushing on loved "Orange is the New Black." Thus, he does not only watch the latest new releases but also past seasons of the TV series just to strike a conversation.

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