This Valentine’s Day edition includes plenty of comedy, action, adventure and of course, romance. Aloha is romantic dramedy where a distinguished military contractor falls for two different women. The Man From U.N.C.L.E. is an action/adventure/comedy based on the hit 1964 television series on the same name, which was set in the early 1960s period of the Cold War. Finally, Trainwreck is a comedy where the girl believes monogamy isn’t realistic until she falls in love. All three films are bursting with celebrity star power. In addition, each has its own unique spin on comedy, both the physical kind and the laugh out loud dialogue kind. While one flick is a big screen version of a popular 1960s television show, another flick is a modern-day comedy chock full of Saturday Night Live alum that is sure to have audiences laughing non-stop!

Aloha is a romantic dramedy directed by Cameron Crowe starring Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone, Rachel McAdams, Bill Murray, The Office’s John Krasinski, Banshee’s Ivana Miličević, Jay Baruchel and Alec Baldwin. The plot revolves around a feted military contractor, who reconnects with a lost love only to then fall hard for the Air Force watchdog assigned to him. The movie’s trailer displays Brian Gilcrest (Cooper) returning to his old Air Force stomping grounds, Hawaii, where he falls for his Air Force liason (Miličević) and also reconnects with “the one that got away” (McAdams.) Cooper’s on-screen chemistry with both women as well as his comedic talents seem to shine in this flick. It opens in theaters on Friday, May 29.

The Man From U.N.C.L.E. is an action/adventure comedy directed by Guy Ritchie that is based on the hit 1964 television comedy series of the same name. Starring Man of Steel’s Henry Cavill, Hugh Grant, The Lone Ranger’s Armie Hammer and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Thrones’ Jared Harris. Set in the early 1960s, CIA Agent Napoleon Solo (Cavill) and KGB operative Illya Kuryakin (Hammer) must join forces to combat a mysterious criminal organization that is working to increase the creation of nuclear weapons. The flick’s trailer illustrates the pair reluctantly teaming up to eliminate this threat. Both Cavill and Hammer convey their abilities to meld action and comedy into one funny and entertaining film. It opens in theaters on Friday, August 14.

Trainwrecked is a comedy directed by Judd Apatow that involves a commitment-phobic career woman, who doesn’t believe in monogamy thanks to her father, then has her whole belief system turned upside down when she falls for an actual good guy. Starring Amy Schumer, who also wrote the film, along with SNL alums Bill Hader, Colin Quinn, Vanessa Bayer and Tim Meadows along with Sirens’ John Segarra, WWE wrester John Cena, comedian Dave Attell, Marisa Tomei, LeBron James, Matthew Broderick, rapper Method Man and Tilda Swinton. The motion picture’s trailer shows how Amy (Schumer) was told by her father (Quinn) as a young girl that “monogamy isn’t realistic.” Fast-forward 23 years later and Amy is living by her father’s credo. That is until she meets Aaron (Hader,) a doctor she’s profiling for her job at a successful men’s magazine. Hilarity ensues as Amy’s lifelong belief comes crumbling down as she falls in love. It opens in theaters on Friday, July 17.