February 14th: The worst day of the year for every single adult in America. Social networks are full of love doves, digital flowers and candies, and desperate song dedications to significant others (and/or unrequited loves). As you can tell, I’m not the biggest fan of Valentine’s Day, whether I was single or taken. Nevertheless, it’s hard to ignore what is arguably one of the largest Hallmark Holidays of the year. To commemorate the day full of chocolate hearts and over-priced dinners, Mackenzie O’Brien and I have teamed together to make a list of our Top 10 Valentine’s Day Films.
However, I’ve included a twist to the tried-and-true formula. Whereas Mackenzie played the straight-and-narrow route with some legitimately romantic films, I’ve chosen some romantic films with some dark elements to them that may or may not have happy endings. Whether you’re a hopeless romantic or romantically hopeless, check out Ruby Hornet’s official list of Top 10 Valentine’s Day Films. I can guarantee there’ll be selections here to entice anybody.