Years ago, at 25 and single with no Valentine’s Day plans, I decided on a whim to catch a 1996 film I’d never heard of. It stars grifter Corky (Gina Gershon) who moves into a new apartment and falls for her neighbor Violet (Jennifer Tilly). The two women team up against Violet’s boyfriend Caesar (Joe Pantoliano) in his money-laundering operation, plotting to steal the cash for themselves. Packed with effortless sex appeal, thrills, and an uplifting ending, Bound transformed my view of cinema forever.
A Groundbreaking Film from the Wachowskis
The Wachowskis created Bound to demonstrate their directing skills to studios, securing funding for The Matrix. Loaded with intense drama and cultural significance, it marked Hollywood’s first lead same-sex romance. Both Gershon and Tilly faced advice to decline the roles, but their commitment paid off, delivering a passionate story that resonates 30 years on.
Why Skip ‘Wuthering Heights’ for This Steamy Alternative
While Wuthering Heights might seem like the classic Valentine’s pick, Bound delivers deeper satisfaction with its rare, positive LGBTQ+ romance and happy resolution. The chemistry between Violet and Corky builds through exceptionally steamy scenes, enhanced by gorgeous dusky lighting and a perfectly sparse soundtrack. Even the graphic violence turns poetic, creating pure cinematic magic.
Stream It Free This Valentine’s Weekend
US viewers can stream Bound for free on Kanopy right now—just in time for February 14. The trailer’s near-kiss between Tilly and Gershon alone is swoon-worthy.
International options abound: Australians access it on Stan, while UK audiences can watch on BFI Player. Prime Video occasionally offers it free with ads, so check there too.
Countless rewatches later, Bound remains my top Valentine’s choice. If The Matrix captivates you, this precursor elevates the experience even higher.

