“Chill out whatcha yelling’ for?”
-Avril Lavigne”
In the era of internet dating, the phrase “Netflix and chill” has lost all meaning. However, nothing beats watching a movie with your boyfriend if you want to unwind over the weekend. In this article, I will share a list of popular rom-com movies to watch with your partner.
This timeless romantic comedy in black and white is ideal for New Year’s Eve. The story revolves around a man named C. C. Baxter, who advances his career by renting out his bachelor pad to married men so they may have affairs without needing to pay for a hotel. It might get a bit too real for some couples, but it’s worth the watch to turn up the intensity a bit.
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Remember how everyone got their hopes up for nothing when they believed Kaley Cuoco was dating Pete Davidson? During that time, they produced this film. The plot concerns a woman who goes on a date with an unknown man and afterward utilizes a time machine to relive the event.
This independent love story seems…so endearing? The story’s subjects are two adults who meet each other in various stages of arrested development. A unique approach for the director/writer/actor Cooper Raiff. Even just viewing the clip makes my heart feel full, so at least they have good chemistry! It might be moodier and less comical than some rom-coms, but my heart feels full anyway!
Crazy Rich Asians, the highest-grossing romantic comedy of the decade, is a must for any “Best of” list, both inside the rom-com genre and outside of it. The movie broke ground in Hollywood as one of the first blockbusters from a significant company to feature a predominant cast of Chinese heritage.
To avoid awkward family questions, two people who meet on a dating app but don’t click in person decide to go to all of the weddings together over the course of a year. Step forward if phony dating is one of your favorite clichés!
This movie exemplifies “love at first sight” and demonstrates how The One can sometimes show up when we’ve let our defenses down. Or at least that’s what Lucy (Sandra Bullock), posing as his unconscious brother’s fiancée, learns she and Jack (played by Bill Pullman) flirt and get along throughout the movie.
The Lost City of D was the previous title of this film. Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum make a welcome return to the genre in this story about a romance author who finds herself on an island with an eccentric millionaire who wants her to uncover the treasure she wrote about in her most recent *fictional* book.
Audrey Tautou plays Amélie as a wide-eyed gamine who experiences her first surge of confidence when she assists a blind man across the street. She never sets out to fall in love, but it’s always there as a delicate undercurrent—that is, until love, at first sight, hits her in the face in a train station picture booth when she sets eyes on Nino. Amélie’s journey to find true love doesn’t follow any straightforward, straightforward paths, yet it eventually comes to a heartbreaking little poem of a scene.