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LIST: Romance flicks, series to watch this Valentine's Day

MANILA, Philippines — It's Valentine's Day so you know what that means, time to Netflix and chill... literally.

No doubt several people have planned nights out with their significant others and friends (Galentine's anyone?), others have opted to stay indoors and pull up a nice movie to watch.

To save you sometime, Philstar.com has narrowed some date-worthy selections that will make February 14 this year worth your while.

'Can't Buy Me Love'

The popular romantic drama starring the DonBelle love team of Donny Pangilinan and Belle Mariano, their first teleserye, is all the rage as it continues into the second half of its planned 150-episode run.

While Donny's Bingo and Belle's Caroline were the initial pull of the series, people are now finding extreme interest in the pairing between Maris Racal's Irene and Anthony Jennings' Snoop.

Regardless of which couple to root for, it's really been a while since a teleserye had a grip on Filipinos this strong.

'Ikaw Pa Rin Ang Pipiliin Ko'

Out in theaters right now is the May-December movie "Ikaw Pa Rin Ang Pipiliin Ko," starring Julia Barretto and Aga Muhlach and directed by Denise O’Hara.

A young lady (Barretto) with a passion for music sees her life take a different route upon meeting the new conductor (Muhlach) of her choir.

'Lisa Frankenstein'

Also in cinemas is "Lisa Frankenstein," starring Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse, which puts a spin on the "Frankenstein" story by setting in 1980s America.

The titular teenager, played by Newton, reanimates the Victorian corpse (Sprouse) she's taken a liking to, and begins to conquer the scariest thing for a person her age.

The movie is also the Hollywood debut of Liza Soberano, whose performance has been well-received by critics globally.

'One Day'

A series adaptation of David Nicholls' novel and the 2011 movie starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess about the lives of two characters on a single day for 20 years.

This adaptation by Netflix stars Leo Woodall and Ambika Mod in the lead roles, accompanied by Eleanor Tomlinson, Essie Davis and Tim McInnerny.

'Letters to Juliet'

This 2010 romantic-comedy starring Amanda Seyfried is inspired by the Club di Giulietta (Juliet's

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