With Valentine's Day approaching, you can go for some exciting romantic movies this weekend. Here's a list of all the new releases and where you can watch them.

Magic Mike's Last Dance

Channing Tatum's highly anticipated movie, "Magic Mike's Last Dance," has hit the theaters this week. Tatum is returning as Magic Mike once again. This will mark the third installment of the franchise that will show Mike returning to the stage after being broke and hoping to get picked by a wealthy socialite. The movie is helmed by director Steven Soderbergh and it also stars Salma Hayek, Caitlin Gerard and Juliette Motamed.

The flick is available in theaters.

Your Place or Mine

Here's a romantic comedy on the list, which is streaming on Netflix. The movie revolves around two best friends, Debbie (Reese Witherspoon) and Peter (Ashton Kutcher), who are complete opposites and stay in different cities.

While Debbie stays in Los Angeles with her son, Peter encourages her to move to New York for a change. He volunteers to take care of her son while she pursues her dreams. The flick is helmed by Aline Brosh McKenna.

At Midnight

Another romantic comedy on the list is "At Midnight," which is helmed by Jonah Feingold. The movie is available on Paramount+. It tells the story of two people who decides not to fall in love. It stars Diego Boneta, Whitney Cummings, Monica Barbaro and Catherine Cohen.

Sharper

"Sharper," starring Sebastian Stan, Giullian Yao Gioiello, Phillip Johnson Richardson and Hannah Dunne, is available in theaters. The movie follows Max (played by Stan) who cons several Manhattan billionaires. It is helmed by Benjamin Caron and penned by writers Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tanaka.

Somebody I Used to Know

Dave Franco's "Somebody I Used to Know" tells the story of a woman named Ally (played by Alison Brie), who meets her ex named Sean (Jay Ellis) during a trip. Sean was with his wife-to-be Cassidy (Kiersey Clemons).

After meeting Cassidy, Ally realizes how much she has changed as she used to be like her before. The movie is available on Amazon Prime Video.

A Netflix logo is shown on a TV screen ahead of a Swiss vote on a referendum called "Lex Netflix" in this illustration taken May 9, 2022.
A Netflix logo is shown on a TV screen ahead of a Swiss vote on a referendum called "Lex Netflix" in this illustration taken May 9, 2022. Reuters / DENIS BALIBOUSE