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Romance is in the air in 2010 with tons of romantic movies for anyone from the most sentimental to the least. Whether you like your romance movies filled with comedy, sentiment, or mythological creatures, this year has the perfect movie for any romantic. Of course, you'll have to get to the theaters at the start of the year because the romance tends to taper off after the summer.
Coming on January 8 is Amy Adams's new romantic comedy Leap Year, about a young woman used to getting just about everything she wants. When her boyfriend leaves for Dublin, she decides to propose to him on Leap Day since he hasn't proposed her yet. Of course, her plans end up derailed and she ends up seeking the help of a Welshman (Matthew Goode) to get her to Dublin in time. But by the time she gets to Dublin, she has a real change of heart.
Kristen Bell stars in another international romantic adventure, When in Rome. Unlucky in love, Beth (Bell) goes to Rome for her sister's dream wedding and there meets the best man Nick (Josh Duhamel). Tired of her sucky love life, she steals coins out of the Trevi Fountain, hoping that the good luck from others' wishes will pass on to her. What ends up happening, however, is all of the guys who's coins she collected end up falling for her. It becomes hard for Beth to tell if Nick loves her for herself or just because she stole his coin. The movie is set to premiere on January 29.

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Naturally, February is filled with movies about romance. Based on a novel by Nicholas Sparks, the film Dear John is about a young soldier John Tyree (Channing Tatum), who falls in love with a college student Savannah Lynn Curtis (Amanda Seyfried) while on leave. The film comes to theaters on February 5.
Garry Marshall's film Valentine's Day is coming to theaters on February 12. The film follows several couples and singles across Los Angeles on Valentine's Day as they break up, make up, and come to certain truths about life and love. This film as too much of an all-star cast to list them all, and the film is already garnering buzz.
Already released in Japan, director Udayan Prasad's film The Yellow Handkerchief  is coming to the US on February 12 as well.  The independent fim is about two teenagers, Gordy (Eddie Redmayne) and Martine (Kristen Stewart), who end up picking up Brett (William Hurt), a man recently released from prison. The film has already garnered critical success when it was in limited release and is coming to theaters in a major release in February.

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The springtime is also littered with romantic films. This time, Robert Pattinson is the star of the film Remember Me, coming to theaters on March 12. After his brother commits suicide Tyler (Pattinson) is disturbed and worrying his parents (Pierce Brosnan and Lena Olin). When he meets Ally (Emilie de Ravin) who has survived the tragedy of witnessing her mother's murder, Tyler starts to recover and find love.
The sequel to his acclaimed film, Tyler Perry returns with Why Did I Get Married, Too?. All of the original characters from the first movie return, this time on a tropical vacation to analyze their marriages and work on them. However, Sheila's (Jill Scott) ex-husband Mike (Richard T. Jones) is threatening her remarriage to Troy (Lamman Rucker). Not much of the plot is revealed except for the fact that this time, one of the marriages featured in the film will not survive. The film is set to be released on April 2.
The romantic comedy Date Night, featuring Tina Fey and Steve Carell, is set to premiere on April 9. Fey and Carell play a bored married couple who are mistaken for another couple and end up adding some spice into their marriage through glamour and excitement in New York City. The cast also includes Mila Kunis, James Franco, Mark Wahlberg, Olivia Munn, Leighton Meester, Mark Ruffalo, and Ray Liotta.
Coming out on April 16 is the film The Back-Up Plan, starring Jennifer Lopez and Alex O'Loughlin. The film is about a woman (Lopez) who conceives twins through artificial insemination only to meet her dream man while leaving the clinic.

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Late spring and summer round off the romantic films scheduled for 2010. Amanda Seyfried stars again in Letters to Juliet alongside Vanessa Redgrave and Gael García Bernal. Seyfried plays an American girl who is visiting Italy and meets the "secretaries of Juliet," the people who answer all of the letters written to Juliet in Verona. When she finds one letter about a couples' tragic situation asking for advice, she decides to find them and help. The film comes to theaters on May 7.
The plot has been kept long underwraps and much anticipation has surrounded the release of Sex and the City 2 on May 28. In addition to the original cast members, the new film will include cameos by Miley Cyrus, Penélope Cruz, Liza Minnelli, and others.
If you don't like Eclipse (premiering on June 30), you can go see the werewolf romantic comedy Beastly, which comes to theaters on July 30, a month later. Neil Patrick Harris, Vanessa Hudgens, and Mary-Kate Olsen star in this retelling of Beauty and the Beast, where a modern day New York girl helps reform a wandering werewolf.
Based on the memoir of Elizabeth Gilbert, the film Eat, Pray, Love is scheduled for a 2010 release, though an official date has not been given. The film is about a woman (Julia Roberts) who decides to travel the world in search of herself after a bitter divorce. The film also stars James Franco, Billy Crudup, and Javier Bardem.
There will be plenty of options for the hopeless romantic in 2010. Next up will be the comedies coming to theaters in 2010.

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