The Four Loves, C.S. Lewis’s eloquent treatise on the nature of love, shapes and informs this year’s quartet of Valentine’s Day films at Metrograph. You can see one of cinema’s most famous star-crossed love affairs in Casablanca (representing Lewis’s concept of Philia, or the “friend bond”), the ’70s SoCal amour fou of Licorice Pizza (representing Lewis’s Eros, or “romantic love”), the triptych of sweetly ironic almost-love stories in Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy (Agape, or unconditional “God” love), and the noir-tinged study of sensual obsession of Suzhou River (Storge, or empathetic love). A perfect date for a special someone, or just your own very special self—and once the movie is over, the intimate, flatteringly lit confines of the Commissary and cozy canoodling over cocktails lie just a few steps away.