Netflix’s vast selection of rom-coms has aged like a fine wine – it’s better every year. From brand-new Netflix original movies to classic romantic comedy flicks you’ve watched a hundred times, the streaming service has some of the best sappy movies that’ll make your heart swoon. From heartbreaks to rekindled romances, these rom-coms on Netflix have all the love and lust you’re looking for.
With titles like To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, The Kissing Booth, and so many more, read on to see our favorite picks and enjoy a rom-com movie binge like never before.
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– Additional reporting by Lauren Harano and Haley Lyndes
About Time
As soon as Tim (Domhnall Gleeson) learns he can time travel, he uses it to win over the love of his life, Mary (Rachel McAdams). However, it takes Tim a few tries, and some major life lessons, to master his new skill.
To All the Boys I've Loved Before
Whoa, whoa, whoa. You mean you haven’t watched this a dozen times already? Netflix’s breakout rom-com about a pair of teenagers who make a fake-relationship contract, only to fall in love for real.
Sierra Burgess Is a Loser
In a story so twisty it could only take place in high school, a witty band geek winds up in a texting romance with her popular secret crush – but he thinks he’s texting the popular cheerleader. Mistaken identities and crossed wires abound until everything unravels en route to a happy ending.
The Kissing Booth
A high school girl signs up to run a kissing booth at the Winter carnival, but gets way more than she bargained for. When she falls for her best friend’s brother, a lopsided and complicated triangle emerges.
When We First Met
Wouldn’t everyone like a second chance at love? That’s exactly what the hero of this movie gets. After losing his dream girl after just one night, he gets the chance to keep travelling back in time to try to improve himself and get things right.
Naked
Starring Marlon Wayans and Regina Hall, Naked revolves around a guy who can’t seem to make it down the aisle to marry the girl of his dreams because he keeps waking up in a hotel elevator. Oh yeah, and he’s also naked. It’s basically Groundhog Day, but without clothes. We don’t get it either.
Always Be My Maybe
Childhood best friends Sasha and Marcus reconnect after more than 15 years apart. Old wounds are reopened as they clash over their differing outlooks on life, but there’s still a lot of love there.
Irreplaceable You
When a young woman, Abbie, is diagnosed with terminal cancer, she decides to make it her mission to find a new lover for her best friend since childhood and fiancé, Sam. The cast is insanely good, including the beautiful Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Michiel Huisman, but unfortunately, this one can’t seem to decide whether it’s a black comedy or a tearjerker, so it just ends up being not much of anything.
Christmas Inheritance
Ellen, a high-powered and privileged heiress, is set to inherit her father’s business. But there’s one catch: she has to deliver a Christmas card to his former partner, who has moved to the small town of Snow Falls. When she gets snowed in, she finds herself learning about what really matters.
Alex Strangelove
A teen boy thinks he’s got his love life all figured out, but that all goes out the window when he meets a handsome, intriguing stranger at a party.
Candy Jar
Buried among the higher-profile teen rom-coms is this lesser-known flick, set in a high school debate club. When a quiet, working-class girl and her polished-and-pressed rival have to work together, they realise that they might have more common ground than anyone thought.
A Christmas Prince
2017’s viral Christmas rom-com is the goofy tale of a reporter on a mission for a great story. When she goes to report on a dashing European prince about to take the throne, she winds up with a love story instead!
Ibiza: Love Drunk
Gillian Jacobs, Vanessa Bayer, and Phoebe Robinson play three best friends whose trip to Ibiza becomes a game to track down a popular DJ (played by Game of Thrones hottie Richard Madden). Sure, it may embrace every gross-out girl comedy cliché there is, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t still a good time (with a damn good soundtrack).
The Perfect Date
Noah Centineo further cements his status as Netflix’s rom-com king with this sweet teen comedy about a high school senior who tries to finance his college dreams by creating an app where he sells his services as a plus-one for hire.
#RealityHigh
While definitely created by adults who have never once used social media themselves, this millennial flick revolves around a nerdy high school girl named Dani who catches the eye of the hottest guy in school – as well as in competition with the school’s Instagram-obsessed mean girl. While totally predictable, Nesta Cooper (who plays Dani) is too charming not to love, and Kate Walsh is fabulous as Dani’s hopelessly romantic boss.
The Holiday Calendar
It wouldn’t be Christmastime without a hint of magic in rom-coms! In this one, a photographer inherits an Advent calendar that does more than countdown to Christmas: it seems to be able to predict her future, including an unexpected romance.
Happy Anniversary
While we love our light and breezy romantic comedies, Happy Anniversary is a refreshing look at what happens after the meet-cute. Sam and Molly, like many who find themselves in long-term relationships, struggle to accept the idea that love isn’t just grand, romantic gestures and passion – it’s hard work, tears, and struggle, but still a lot of laughs. Also, Ben Schwartz and Noël Wells – who you may better known as Jean-Ralphio on Parks and Recreation and Rachel on Master of None – are actually perfect together.
The Princess Switch
It’s a double dose of Vanessa Hudgens in this “princess and the pauper” Christmas comedy. A duchess and a baker switch places for the holidays, discovering what’s really important to them and both falling in love unexpectedly along the way.
The Incredible Jessica James
Formerly a correspondent on The Daily Show, Jessica Williams stars as a struggling playwright who reels over a bad breakup while falling for a charming divorced app developer. We’re all for female leads who know just how awesome they are, and so as soon as Jessica says, “I’m tall, I’m pretty, I’m smart, I’m a cocoa queen,” we knew she had us.
Our Souls at Night
Believe it or not, rom-com protagonists don’t have to be under the age of 30 to matter. Robert Redford and Jane Fonda star in this one as a widow and widower who have lived next door to each other for years, but who one day decide to alleviate their shared loneliness by sleeping together – and by “sleeping together,” we mean just that: sharing a bed. Needless to say, the platonic element of their relationship doesn’t last long.
Set It Up
In a nod to classic romantic comedies, this Netflix original is about two demanding workaholics (played by Lucy Liu and Taye Diggs) who unwittingly bring together their overworked assistants (Zoey Deutch and Glen Powell) as they attempt to play matchmaker with their bosses. Deutch’s and Powell’s performances are so fun and flirty that they have even been compared to that of rom-com legends Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks
Someone Great
When a music journalist gets her dream job in San Francisco, her longtime boyfriend breaks up with her. To heal her broken heart, she and her two best friends hit the town in New York City for one last girls’ night out.
Tall Girl
You may not know the name Ava Michelle, but the vertically gifted dancer is taking on the title role in Tall Girl. The comedy centres on the tallest girl in high school who finds her match with a Swedish exchange student (Luke Eisner). Steve Zahn, Angela Kinsey, and Sabrina Carpenter are all costarring.
Dumplin'
Based on the bestselling book by Julie Murphy, this flick follows an outspoken, curvy, Dolly Parton-obsessed teenager named Willowdean (played by Danielle Macdonald) as she navigates life under the rule of her overbearing pageant-queen mother (played by Jennifer Aniston) in a small town Texas. Willowdean decides to regain her confidence by entering the beauty pageant run by her mother, and though her insanely sweet romance with private school student Bo is secondary to the plot, it’s still adorable enough to garner Dumplin’ a place on this list.
To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You
In To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before‘s sequel, Lara Jean finds herself in a love triangle between John Ambrose, her old Model UN crush whom she’s recently reconnected with, and Peter Kavinsky, whom she’s definitely falling for.
Ali's Wedding
If you haven’t watched this underrated Muslim rom-com yet, then do yourself a favour and watch it this weekend. Ali’s Wedding tells the story of the titular Ali, a charismatic and musically-talented son of a cleric who is forced to choose between the woman he loves and the woman he’s already been promised to at his father’s mosque – while also trying to convince his dad that he’s doing well enough in school to become a doctor (spoiler: he’s not). You’d never think watching someone’s life spiral out of control could be so fun.
The Knight Before Christmas
A medieval knight is sent forward in time by a sorceress, but ends up crossing paths with Brooke, a clever, kind science teacher in The Knight Before Christmas.
Let It Snow
Let It Snow is adapted from The New York Times bestselling YA book and follows a group of high school friends whose Midwestern town is hit by a massive snowstorm on Christmas Eve, resulting in their friendships and love lives colliding.
Merry Happy Whatever
In Merry Happy Whatever, a Philadelphia father struggles to balance the stress of the holidays, but when his youngest daughter returns home with a new boyfriend in tow, he realises it’s going to be a more hectic celebration than usual.
Holiday Rush
In Holiday Rush, NYC-based radio DJ and widow Rush Williams loses his job right around Christmas, but his producer Roxy Richardson and Aunt Jo come up with a plan to help him.
The Breaker Upperers
A pair of best friends run a business together: for a fee, they’ll figure out a way to break up any relationship. When one of them starts to doubt they’re actually doing the right thing, everything starts to unravel.
Tramps
Two young strangers, Ellie (Grace Van Patten) and Danny (Callum Turner), are pulled into two different shady deals in which they’re supposed to swap briefcases with someone. However, a case of mistaken identity sets the two on the same track, and they must deal with the consequences of their inability to complete their jobs all while a romance develops.
To All the Boys: Always and Forever
In the third instalment of the beloved To All the Boys franchise, Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and Peter (Noah Centineo) celebrate a lot of big milestones as they finish off their senior year of high school, but it’s not without a few bumps in the road. While they plan on attending Stanford University together, things take a dramatic turn when Lara Jean finds out she wasn’t accepted.
A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby
It’s Christmastime in Aldovia, and a royal baby is on the way! Queen Amber (Rose McIver) and King Richard (Ben Lamb) prepare for their first child’s arrival, which coincides with a pair of foreign dignitaries visiting their kingdom. But when the priceless treaty goes missing, peace is jeopardised and an ancient curse erupts. Uh-oh!
Murder Mystery
Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler team up to play a bored husband and wife who go on a long-awaited trip to Europe, only to have a chance meeting with a handsome stranger on the plane (Luke Evans) that leads the pair to an intimate family gathering on the yacht of aging billionaire Malcolm Quince (Terence Stamp). Though their surroundings are lavish, things soon take a turn when Quince turns up dead and everyone aboard the boat becomes a suspect in his murder.
Rich in Love
Set in Brazil, this rom-com tells the story of a privileged young man who – while attempting to prove he can find success without his father’s reputation – accidentally deceives a woman into believing he grew up poor, a lie that grows deeper as their relationship develops.
The Last Summer
This rom-com stars KJ Apa, Jacob Latimore, Maia Mitchell, and Tyler Posey as Griffin, Alec, Phoebe, and Ricky, four members in a close-knit group of recent high school grads trying to make the most of their last Summer together before heading off to college.
Falling Inn Love
Netflix’s feel-good romance Falling Inn Love has everything you need in a cheesy rom-com: a punny title, a gorgeous setting, and a scenario built to make its leads fall in (sorry, inn) love against all odds. Singer and actress Christina Milian stars as Gabriela, a city girl who spontaneously enters a contest to “win an inn” – aka renovating the dilapidated Bellbird Valley Farm – after a breakup. Lo and behold, she’s chosen! Which means she has to travel from her home in San Francisco to New Zealand, where the Bellbird is located. Luckily, with the help of a handsome contractor (Adam Demos), Gabriela fixes up not only the building but also her heart.
Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List
When best friends Naomi (Victoria Justice) and Ely (Pierson Fode) both fall in love with the same guy, they find themselves wondering if their bond is strong enough to withstand the rift, and what matters more in life: friendship or romance?
Love, Guaranteed
This Netflix rom-com stars ’90s-movie royalty Rachael Leigh Cook and comedic genius Damon Wayans Jr. Their flick Love, Guaranteed follows Nick as he hires lawyer Susan to sue a dating site due to a lack of matches. Though Nick is attractive and charming – in a snarky self-assured kind of way – he’s made it through 986 dates without finding love, which the dating app guarantees. Susan, who has been working cases pro bono and sorely needs the cash, takes on the case, even though she thinks Nick is an opportunist who’s using a loophole to scam lifestyle guru Tamara Taylor for money.
The Clapper
Life gets complicated for Ed Helms’s character when he’s thrust into the spotlight in The Clapper. Watch how this newcomer goes from a professional audience member on infomercials to an LA actor in this heartfelt romantic comedy.
Love Jacked
This 2018 romantic comedy tells the story of a headstrong artist who travels to Africa for inspiration for her work. After spending time away, she returns home with a new fiancé.
DJ Cinderella
This Brazilian rom-com follows a teen who doesn’t believe in love after her parent’s divorce until a pop star shows her what love really is.
Christmas Wedding Planner
Kelsey, a wedding planner who’s about to make it big, faces problems when a private investigator is hired to look into her cousin’s lavish holiday wedding that she is planning. Before she knows it, the wedding and her love life are about to undergo change.
She's Gotta Have It
Spike Lee’s first feature-length film, the 1986 comedy-drama She’s Gotta Have It, follows Nola Darling (played by Tracy Camilla Johns) as she dates three different men.
I Am Not an Easy Man
This French comedy follows a chauvinist who wakes up in a world dominated by women – and is tested by a powerful female author.
In Family I Trust
Based on the novel by Laura Norton, this Spanish rom-com follows an architect who returns home to the comfort (and craziness) of her family after her longtime boyfriend cheats on her with a famous TV reporter.
Despite Everything
In this Spanish rom-com, four sisters with very different personalities embark on a road trip together after their mother passes away (and after they learn that the man they always called dad is not, in fact, their real father).
Holiday in the Wild
Starring Rob Lowe and Kristin Davis, this holiday rom-com tells the story of a woman who – abandoned by her husband the night before they’re set to leave on an African safari – decides to travel to Cape Town alone, where she meets a superhot elephant conservationist.
Como Caído Del Cielo
This magical realist rom-com from Mexico isn’t quite your typical biopic. Though centred on real-life Mexican film and music icon Pedro Infante, this movie tells the story of an Infante stuck in limbo between earth and heaven after dying due to his womanising ways, and when he begs for another chance to make amends, he gets that chance – though he must do it through the body of an impersonator.
Mr. Right
Martha, played by Anna Kendrick, is fresh out of a relationship when she meets Francis. His exciting lifestyle enthralls her, until she finds out he’s a hitman.
What a Girl Wants
Daphne (Amanda Bynes) goes to London to find the dad she never knew and it turns out to be the trip of a lifetime. She finds out things about her family, herself, and her heart that she never knew.
Holidate
Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey star in this rom-com as two singles who hate the holidays and – after meeting on one particularly terrible Christmas – vow to accompany each other to every festive occasion calling for a date throughout the next year.
Love Wedding Repeat
In this English-language remake of French wedding rom-com Plan de Table, a man (played by Sam Claflin) finds himself struggling to give his little sister the perfect wedding day while he also deals with an angry ex-girlfriend, an uninvited guest, and an unexpected reunion with his dream girl (played by Olivia Munn).
Fun Mom Dinner
Starring Katie Aselton, Toni Collette, Bridget Everett, and Molly Shannon, this fun romp revolves around four moms with preschool-aged kids who decide they’re in desperate need of a mommies’ night out. However, what starts off as a polite dinner becomes something very different once alcohol, karaoke, and a cute bartender are added to the mix.
The Fundamentals of Caring
A writer suffering from writer’s block after a personal loss winds up as the caregiver for a sarcastic teenage boy with muscular dystrophy. When they set out on a road trip, picking up a couple of new friends along the way, they wind up learning a lot more about each other and finding new things to look forward to in life.
Nappily Ever After
Violet Jones (Sanaa Lathan) seems to have it all together until she hits a snag in her love life. After giving herself a dramatic makeover, she slowly begins to rediscover herself and what is truly important in life.
The Lost Husband
This 2020 romance movie, based on Katherine Center’s 2013 novel of the same name, stars Leslie Bibb (Libby) and Josh Duhamel (James). The two meet on Libby’s estranged aunt’s goat farm a few months after the death of Libby’s husband, and James teaches her how to run the farm. Before they know it, sparks are flying.
Silver Linings Playbook
Pat has lost his job, lost his wife, and just got out of a mental institution. When he winds up living with his parents, he becomes obsessed with the idea of winning back his wife. Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), a young widow, offers to help him win his wife back, but only if he’ll be her partner in an upcoming ballroom dance competition.
Wine Country
Amy Poehler produced, directed, and stars in this raunchy comedy alongside the dream cast of Maya Rudolph, Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, Paula Pell, Emily Spivey, and Tina Fey as a group of gal pals celebrating one of the friend’s 50th birthday in California’s wine country.
Ready to Mingle
What happens when the man you planned on marrying breaks up with you? You take a class with a bunch of other single women who want to learn how to snag a man, of course, which is exactly what happens in this Mexican comedy.
Like Father
After a failed wedding, Kelsey Grammer (Kristen Bell) takes her estranged father on her honeymoon cruise through the Caribbean.
The Week Of
Comedy legends Chris Rock and Adam Sandler double down in this feel-good Netflix flick about two loving fathers who frantically prepare in the week of their children’s wedding. While they don’t agree on everything, a series of mishaps forces them to work together.
The Kissing Booth 2
In the sequel to The Kissing Booth, Elle starts her senior year of high school as Noah begins his first year at Harvard. When she’s introduced to a cute new classmate, her feelings start to change as her relationship with Noah is on the rocks. From choosing between colleges, boys, and best friends, Elle tries to navigate it all while keeping her heart from getting broken.
The Kissing Booth 3
In the final The Kissing Booth instalment, Elle plans out an epic summer bucket list with Lee to make the most of their final summer together before college starts, but the time off doesn’t turn out exactly how she’d planned.
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
Craving a complicated romance in a small town? This literary adaptation is for you! Set in the aftermath of World War II in a small island community, the movie tells the story of a young author who corresponds with one of the residents and eventually goes to visit. When she arrives, she slowly uncovers a series of devastating secrets about the events on the island during the war.
The Wrong Missy
What happens when you go on dates with two different women named Missy? Sometimes that means you end up texting the wrong one to come on a company vacation with you, but it turns out for the best anyway.
After
The 2019 romantic drama follows the life of Tessa Young, a freshman in college. After she meets an alluring man named Hardin, their romantic relationship takes twists and turns she never saw coming.
Desperados
After Wes sends an email to a guy she hooked up with, she quickly regrets it and the only way to (hopefully!) fix things is to fly to Mexico with her best friends to stop him from reading it.
All the Bright Places
This teen drama is based on a popular YA novel, which follows two teens struggling with mental illness who fall into each other’s orbits and make a pact to see as many beautiful things as they can. It’s emotionally intense and a definite tearjerker!
The Lovebirds
A couple isn’t sure if their relationship is going to survive – and then they have to worry if they’re going to survive at all after accidentally getting sucked into a murder mystery. As they try to navigate the bizarre web of lies and clear their names, they also come to a realisation about the future of their relationship.
Before I Fall
In this 2017 teen drama (based on the 2010 novel of the same name by Lauren Oliver), Samantha Kingston wakes up on Feb. 12 thinking it’s just another ordinary day. But when she wakes up in the morning after having a dream about getting hit by a car, she assumes it was nothing more than a nightmare. She soon finds out that her life is on a loop and she must solve the mystery surrounding her death.
The Half of It
Smart and shy Ellie agrees to write love letters to a popular jock’s love interest for money. She soon finds herself falling for his crush and must figure out who means more to her.
Under the Riccione Sun
In this Italian rom-com, a group of teens hang out, hook up, and form bonds while spending their summer vacations on the beaches of Riccione on Italy’s Adriatic coast.