With the end of the year upon us, we're starting to look back at the most memorable moments in entertainment this year — yes, the best of 2014. Right now we're looking at the big-screen moments that made our hearts pound — the best kisses. From the hot, sexy, very real chemistry of passionate couples to the sweeter moments between a couple of good-looking actors, we've got the very best movie kisses right here.
Peter (Andrew Garfield) and Gwen (Emma Stone) have a flashy, adorable graduation kiss.
The movie may have been a disaster, but this kiss between Kit Harington and Emily Browning is pretty epic.
Hazel (Shailene Woodley) and Gus (Ansel Elgort) have their first kiss at sort of a weird location, but it doesn't make it any less amazing.
Michelle Monaghan and James Marsden cooled off their chemistry with a sexy lake makeout.
Cap (Chris Evans) and Natasha (Scarlett Johansson) kiss in order to stay in disguise, but we were surprised by how hot it is, regardless.
Nothing inspires intimacy like a megamonster attack for Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Elizabeth Olsen.
Before young Maleficent loses her wings and her faith, she kisses young Stefan, her first love.
Tris (Shailene Woodley) and Four (Theo James) are both Divergent, both defiant, and both totally hot for each other.
There is a lot of kissing between teenage lovers Jade (Gabriella Wilde) and David (Alex Pettyfer).
Veronica (Kristen Bell) may be meant for another man, but she and Piz (Chris Lowell) were cute while it lasted.
Saucy minx Kelly (Rose Byrne) manipulates a young coed (Halston Sage) in the name of destroying a fraternity.
Not every young man would resist Dalia's (Megan Park) advances, but Wallace (Daniel Radcliffe) only has eyes for her sister.
As a married couple, Nicole Kidman and Colin Firth share a tender morning kiss.
It's all sweet kisses in sexy settings when Nick (Ben Affleck) and Amy (Rosamund Pike) first get together.
But things take a turn for the worse in the second act . . . that forehead kiss precedes some real change.
Things start out very lovely for newlyweds Stephen (Eddie Redmayne) and Jane (Felicity Jones).
But even when things are tough, they still love each other tenderly.
Adam (Jamie Blackley) and Mia (Chloë Grace Moretz) spend a lot of time with their lips locked in this drama.
Kaitlyn Dever and Ansel Elgort pucker up in a Romeo & Juliet-like fashion.