If you're on the lookout for the perfect movie for a cozy evening, Netflix offers a plethora of delightful romantic comedies that are sure to uplift your spirits and warm your heart. Tudum shares insights on the best rom-coms available on the streaming service.
This American romantic comedy from 2023 is directed and co-written by Will Gluck. The film tells the story of law student Bee from Boston University, who meets bank employee Ben. After their first date, their mutual attraction quickly turns into animosity. They unexpectedly reunite at Bee's sister's wedding in Australia and decide to pretend to be a couple to avoid awkward encounters with exes and questions from relatives.
The lead roles are played by Sydney Sweeney (Bee) and Glen Powell (Ben).
Sports journalist Mac (Gina Rodriguez) has spent years developing special games with her best friend Adam (Damon Wayans Jr.) and their team. Her guide has helped many people in their relationships, but Mac unexpectedly falls for a war correspondent. Will she be able to handle her feelings in real life?
32-year-old Maddy Barker works as an Uber driver and bartender in Montauk, New York. After her car is confiscated and she faces financial struggles, she finds an unusual ad from the wealthy parents of a shy 19-year-old named Percy. They are looking for a woman to help their son become more socially active before he heads to college. Maddy agrees to the proposal, but connecting with Percy proves to be more challenging than she anticipated.
The main roles are played by Jennifer Lawrence (Maddy Barker) and Andrew Barth Feldman (Percy).
Jenna Jones (Gabrielle Union) is ready to return to her career as a fashion editor. One evening, she attends a party and kisses a man named Eric (Keith Powers), who is 15 years younger than her. She has no idea that Eric is her boss's son and the new videographer at the company she'll be working with. Will Jenna be able to keep her romance a secret?
After an unexpected breakup, Amanda Riley (Rachel Lee Cook) embarks on a secret group tour to Vietnam. While traveling through various cities, she meets tour guide Sing (Scott Lee), who opens her eyes to adventure and love. The film not only showcases the sights and landscapes of Vietnam but is also the first film shot in the country after the coronavirus pandemic.
Harper and Charlie are two young assistants in New York working for their strict and demanding bosses. Overwhelmed by their workload, they devise a clever plan to set up their superiors in hopes of making them less irritable. As a result, they unexpectedly grow closer and realize there is more between them than just a conspiracy.
The lead roles feature Zoey Deutch (Harper Moore) and Glen Powell (Charlie Young).
Natalie is a journalist from Los Angeles who constantly faces setbacks in her love life. Through a dating app, she meets a guy named Josh, who seems perfect. She travels to another city to surprise him for Christmas, only to find out she has been deceived—she is greeted not by the attractive guy in the photos, but by a shy young man.
The film is inspired by catfishing stories (when people impersonate others on social media).
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