We go to the movies for all sorts of reasons, but for the romantics among us, we go to fall in love. Movie romances are one of the best ways to spend a couple hours in a theater, and this year, we've been treated to some cinematic pairings that have sparked all sorts of longing. There are even some of 2016's movie kisses that will be welcomed into the best movie kisses of all time, so with that intro, let's get into it! Here are the sexiest, sweetest, and just plain swoon-worthiest movie kisses of the year.
The relationship is unhealthy in pretty much every way imaginable, but damn if this kiss between the Joker (Jared Leto) and Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) isn't hot.
This is the third time Kristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg have played love interests on screen, so their lips should feel right at home on each others' by now.
She's the niece of his first love, which is a little weird, but when you see the kiss between Chris Evans and Emily VanCamp, you won't think it's weird at all.
About 90 percent of Ryan Reynolds and Morena Baccarin's scenes together are NSFW, but this mashed-potatoes-laden encounter is actually kind of sweet for them.
The movie may have not been a critical hit, but boy do Henry Cavill and Amy Adams get points for creative kissing.
Three movies in, and Bridget (Renée Zellweger) and Mark (Colin Firth) still can't keep their lips off of each other.
The most romantic movie of the year casts Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling as lovers — for the third time — and there's a reason why: the pure, explosive sparks.
Benjamin Walker and Teresa Palmer lock lips as Nicholas Sparks's star-crossed couple of 2016.
Doomed couple Emilia Clarke and Sam Claflin have sweet moments before his character has to make a huge, bittersweet decision.
Theo James and Shailene Woodley reignite their chemistry for the latest Divergent installment.
John Krasinski and Anna Kendrick play an expectant couple who are just as adorable together as you'd expect them to be.
Real-life couple Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander fell in love on the set, and when you see them together, you see why.
Andrew Garfield and Teresa Palmer lock lips like only two people who might never see each other again can.