The Best Romantic Comedies on Netflix (August 2021)

If you can’t laugh at love, you’re doing it wrong. Unfortunately, many of us have a habit of doing it wrong. That’s why rom-coms are so valuable — because they can give you a taste of what makes love so special without the real discomfort or awkwardness. Since Netflix has a massive collection of everything, it naturally has a massive roster of rom-coms. But with so much to choose from, there are plenty of duds in the mix. We’ve gone through the giant library and pulled together a list of the best romantic comedies on Netflix right now.

We’ve also curated a post highlighting the best rom-coms on Amazon Prime Video and the best rom-coms on Hulu, just in case Netflix doesn’t have what you’re looking for.

Elisha Cuthbert in The Girl Next Door.

The Girl Next Door (2004)

Appearances aren’t always what they seem, so when overachiever 18-year-old Matthew Kidman (Emile Hirsch) discovers that Danielle (Elisha Cuthbert), the gorgeous, intelligent, interesting girl who just moved in next door, is actually a porn star, he isn’t quite sure how to deal with it. Soon, his sheltered existence begins to spin out of control as he starts to shed his shell and prepares to risk everything for the person he knows is right.

Rotten Tomatoes: 58%
Stars: Emile Hirsch, Elisha Cuthbert, Timothy Olyphant
Director: Luke Greenfield
Rating:
R
Runtime:
104 minutes

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Andrew Lincoln in Love Actually.

Love Actually (2003)

It’s heavier on the rom than the com, but Love Actually is too much of a classic to not make this list. This ambitious romance follows nine love stories that slowly become intertwined as the film progresses. We meet the handsome, newly elected British prime minister who has fallen in love with a junior staffer, a graphic designer whose devotion to her mentally ill brother complicates her love life, a child enduring his first foray into love, and much more. It’s all very cute.

Rotten Tomatoes: 64%
Stars: Hugh Grant, Colin Firth, Laura Linney, Keira Knightley
Director: Richard Curtis
Rating: R
Runtime: 135 minutes

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Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman in No Strings Attached.

No Strings Attached (2011)

A no-strings-attached arrangement always sounds great … until you catch feelings. Thus, when lifelong friends Emma (Natalie Portman) and Adam (Ashton Kutcher) take their relationship to the next level by having sex, things soon become a little complicated. They agree to keep things purely physical to protect their friendship — no fighting, no jealousy, no expectations. But, as you might expect, it’s never that easy.

Rotten Tomatoes: 49%
Stars: Ashton Kutcher, Natalie Portman, Cary Elwes
Director: Ivan Reitman
Rating: R
Runtime: 109 minutes

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She's Out of My League.

She’s Out Of My League (2010)

Jay Baruchel stars in this R-rated comedy as a deadbeat named Kirk who’s stuck in a dead-end job. Kirk is flabbergasted when a gorgeous, successful woman (Alice Eve) almost randomly falls in love with him. His friends, relatives, and ex-girlfriend all believe the relationship is doomed to fail or that there must be something wrong with her, convinced there’s just no way Kirk could land this woman. He’s the first to admit it, too, which might be the biggest problem.

Rotten Tomatoes: 58%
Stars: Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, TJ Miller
Director: Jim Field Smith
Rating: R
Runtime: 106 minutes

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The Cast of Fools Rush In

Fools Rush In (1997)

New York City real estate developer Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) has a one-night stand with free-spirited Isabel Fuentes (Salma Hayek) in Las Vegas. Three months later, Isabel reaches out telling Alex she’s pregnant. Despite being committed to his career and life as a bachelor, Alex finds himself drawn to Isabel and decides to try to make it work with her. But Isabel’s father suspects Alex has bad intentions while Alex’s family thinks Isabel is forcing Alex to give up on his career and settle for less. Torn between two lives, Alex has to decide between love and career.

Rotten Tomatoes: 38%
Stars: Matthew Perry, Salma Hayek, Jon Tenney
Director: Andy Tennant
Rating:
PG-13
Runtime: 
108 minutes

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Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks in Zack and Miri

Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008)

You might think with a name like that, Zack and Miri Make a Porno would be shy on romance, but you’d be wrong. When lifelong friends and recent roommates Zack (Seth Rogen) and Miri (Elizabeth Banks) fall into financial ruin, they’re willing to do anything to make ends meet. And yes, that includes filming their extremely awkward friend sex. But as the day gets closer and the two friends get increasingly weird about it, they start to feel like there might be something more than friendship here after all.

Rotten Tomatoes: 65%
Stars: Seth Rogen, Elizabeth Banks, Craig Robinson, Jason Mewes, Traci Lords
Director: Kevin Smith
Rating:
R
Runtime: 
101 minutes

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Mystic Pizza

Mystic Pizza (1988)

In little Mystic, Connecticut, three waitresses work in a small pizza shop during the summer after high school, which just so happens to be the most romantic summer of all of their lives. Sexy Daisy (Julia Roberts), sensible Kat (Annabeth Gish), and sarcastic Jojo (Lili Taylor) share their hopes, dreams, and plans of escaping their quaint lives while slinging pizza and falling in love. While Mystic Pizza is undeniably cheesy, it’s a classic rom-com exactly because it lays it on thick.

Rotten Tomatoes: 75%
Stars: Julia Roberts, Annabeth Gish, Lili Taylor
Director: Donald Petrie
Rating:
R
Runtime: 
102 minutes

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To All the Boys: Always and Forever (2021)

The third and final entry in Netflix’s hit To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before trilogy is a bit more grown-up than the first two. It makes sense, considering the characters are growing up, about to leave high school, and making the first truly major decisions of their lives. Lara Jean (Lana Condor) is back from a family trip to Korea that has inspired her to think a bit more broadly about her future. That means making college plans — with or without beau Peter (Noah Centineo).

Rotten Tomatoes: 79%
Stars: Lana Condor, Noah Centineo
Director: Michael Fimognari
Rating:
TV-14
Runtime:
109 minutes

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The Incredible Jessica James

The Incredible Jessica James (2017)

The Daily Show veteran Jessica Williams has a star-making turn as the title character in The Incredible Jessica James. Fresh off of a breakup with her boyfriend, Damon (Lakeith Stanfield), Jessica unexpectedly hits it off with a recently divorced man named Boone (Chris O’Dowd). The pair bond over stalking their exes via social media, and they decide to make some changes in their lives for their mutual benefit. However, Damon still lingers on Jessica’s mind, and Boone’s ex isn’t as out of the picture as Jessica is led to believe.

Rotten Tomatoes: 88%
Stars: Jessica Williams, Chris O’Dowd, Noël Wells, Lakeith Stanfield
Director: James C. Strouse
Rating: TV-MA
Runtime: 96 minutes

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She's Gotta Have It

She’s Gotta Have It (1986)

Spike Lee’s directorial debut was a daring black and white romantic drama/comedy called She’s Gotta Have It. He even co-stars in the film. However, the movie really belongs to Tracy Camilla Johns’ Nola Darling, a woman who completely rejects traditional relationships. Instead, Nola openly dates three men simultaneously: Jamie Overstreet (Tommy Redmond Hicks), Greer Childs (John Canada Terrell), and Mars Blackmon (Lee). Regardless, Nola’s trio becomes dissatisfied when they finally meet each other, because they all want her to themselves. But she’s much too independent to ever be tied down to anyone. She’s Gotta Have It is part of Netflix’s Black Lives Matter collection.

Rotten Tomatoes: 91%
Stars: Tracy Camilla Johns, Redmond Hicks, John Canada Terrell, Spike Lee
Director: Spike Lee
Rating: R
Runtime: 84 minutes

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The Perfect Date

The Perfect Date (2019)

Noah Centineo is certainly making his name as Netflix’s go-to romantic foil in To All the Boys I’ve Ever Loved and Sierra Burgess Is a Loser. But Centineo takes the leading role in The Perfect Date as Brooks Rattigan, a high school student who is desperate to get into Yale. With the help of his friends, Murph (Odiseas Georgiadis) and Celia Lieberman (Laura Marano), Brooks launches an app that lets him hire himself out as the perfect plus-one to any female companion. He also pursues Celia’s rich cousin, Shelby Pace (Camila Mendes), while crossing some moral lines that ultimately force him to question who he is becoming.

Rotten Tomatoes: 65%
Stars: Noah Centineo, Laura Marano, Odiseas Georgiadis, Camila Mendes
Director: Chris Nelson
Rating: TV-14
Runtime: 90 minutes

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I Am Not An Easy Man

I Am Not an Easy Man (2018)

We would not be surprised if there is an eventual English language remake of the French comedy, I Am Not an Easy Man. In the meantime, this is an ideal example of why subtitles were invented. Vincent Elbaz stars in the film as Damien, an unapologetic womanizer. However, a head injury lands Damien in a world that he barely recognizes. In this apparent alternate universe, women have all of the power, and Damien is routinely mocked and sexually harassed by the opposite sex. The lone bright spot is a novelist named Alexandra (Marie-Sophie Ferdane), because she and Damien may be kindred spirits.

Rotten Tomatoes: 80%
Stars: Vincent Elbaz, Marie-Sophie Ferdane, Pierre Bénézit, Moon Dailly
Director: Éléonore Pourriat
Rating: TV-MA
Runtime: 98 minutes

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Yes God Yes

Yes, God, Yes (2019)

How do you deal with the unrelenting sexual impulses of adolescence when you’re constantly told that they’re evil and must be suppressed at all costs? You have a crisis of conscience! Alice (Natalia Dyer) is a good Catholic girl who does all the right things. But when an AOL chat surprisingly turns sexy, she’s suddenly overcome with temptation and all these confusing thoughts!

Rotten Tomatoes: 94%
Stars: Natalia Dyer, Susan Blackwell
Director: Karen Maine
Rating:
R
Runtime:
78 minutes

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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World on Netflix

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)

This movie may not be technically classified as a romantic comedy — it’s more of an action-comedy with a romantic foundation. And in our book, that’s a pretty great mix. Based on the graphic novel series Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O’Malley, the title character (Michael Cera) has to battle his new girlfriend’s seven evil exes before he can win her heart. As a slacker musician, he has his work cut out for him as he fights everyone from a Hollywood actor to a super-powered vegan. Released in 2010, the film has garnered a cult following for its savvy mix of comedy, surrealist action, and heart.

Rotten Tomatoes: 82%
Stars: Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Director: Edgar Wright
Rating: 
PG-13
Runtime: 
113 minutes

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The Knight Before Christmas

The Knight Before Christmas (2019)

The Knight Before Christmas is basically a Hallmark Channel movie that was just made for Netflix instead. So, it’s a standard time-travel romantic flick that just happens to take place around Christmas. But there’s something charming about this earnest flick that doesn’t even really try to get all of the historical facts right. In the distant past, a young knight named Sir Cole (Josh Whitehouse) goes on a quest that ultimately leaves him stranded in the far future. That would be the present for us. It’s almost love at first sight for Brooke Winters (Vanessa Hudgens) when she accidentally smacks Sir Cole with her car. While Brooke initially believes that Cole lost his memory, she finds herself drawn to his genuine warmth and his good old-fashioned chivalry.

Rotten Tomatoes: 70%
Stars: Vanessa Hudgens, Josh Whitehouse, Emmanuelle Chriqui
Director: Monika Mitchell
Rating: TV-14
Runtime: 92 minutes

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The Half of It

The Half of It (2020)

The Half of It takes a bit of inspiration from Cyrano de Bergerac and makes the formula its own. In this case, Leah Lewis (Ellie Chu) plays the Cyrano role, as she reluctantly agrees to help Paul Munsky (Daniel Diemer) pursue the girl of his dreams, Aster Flores (Alexxis Lemire). The problem is that Aster is already the girl of Leah’s dreams. But to make ends meet, Leah agrees to coach Paul so he can get closer to Aster. Of course, Paul and Leah get close as well. But the film never loses sight of who Leah really wants to be with, or what she wants out of life. Leah can’t get everything she desires, but she does have a transformative experience that allows her to grow and become the person she was always meant to be.

Rotten Tomatoes: 97%
Stars: Leah Lewis, Daniel Diemer, Alexxis Lemire
Director: Alice Wu
Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 104 minutes

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The Lovebirds on Netflix
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The Lovebirds (2020)

Getting decent reviews since it was released in late May, this film stars Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani as a couple on the brink of breakup. After they witness a murder, they decide to go on the run to avoid being blamed for something they didn’t do. Forced to stay together under such unexpected circumstances, they begin to reconnect in new ways. The two stars are lauded for their performances and chemistry. As a follow-up to The Big Sick, which got rave reviews, this isn’t director Michael Showalter’s best project (he did, after all, co-create the Wet Hot American Summer franchise). But it’s a worthy watch for a fresh and modern take on the typical rom-com.

Rotten Tomatoes: 65%
Stars: Kumail Nanjiani, Issa Rae
Director: Michael Showalter
Rating: 
R
Runtime:
90 minutes

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Gina Rodriguez and Lakeith Stanfield in Someone Great

Someone Great (2019)

Someone Great isn’t a typical romantic comedy, and that’s one of the reasons the film’s primary romance ends early. On the verge of a cross-country move, Jenny Young (Gina Rodriguez) is blindsided when her longtime boyfriend, Nate Davis (Lakeith Stanfield) breaks up with her. Distraught, Jenny turns to her best gal pals, Blair Helms (Brittany Snow) and Erin Kennedy (DeWanda Wise); both of whom have troubled romantic entanglements of their own. To complicate matters, Jenny can’t seem to escape Nate’s shadow. Jenny has to determine if she even wants Nate back. But it’s the friendship between the three women that really turns this film into an uplifting story.

Rotten Tomatoes: 82%
Stars: Gina Rodriguez, Brittany Snow, DeWanda Wise, Lakeith Stanfield
Director: Jennifer Kaytin Robinson
Rating:
R
Runtime:
92 minutes

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Zoey Deutch and Glen Powell in Set It Up, on Netflix

Set It Up (2018)

Sometimes, even characters in romantic comedies know the rules of engagement. In Set It Up, assistants Harper Moore (Zoey Deutch) and Charlie Young (Glen Powell) realize that their respective bosses, Kirsten Stevens (Lucy Liu) and Rick Otis (Taye Diggs) need a little love in their lives. However, arranging a romance between Kirsten and Rick is easier said than done. Meanwhile, Harper and Charlie’s relationships start to hit the skids just as they slowly realize they might be right for each other too. It’s a sweet story, and one of the best Netflix original romances.

Rotten Tomatoes: 92%
Stars: Zoey Deutch, Glen Powell, Taye Diggs, Lucy Liu
Director: Claire Scanlon
Rating:
TV-MA
Runtime:
105 minutes

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Falling Inn Love on Netflix

Falling Inn Love (2019)

Admittedly, Falling Inn Love has a very punny and predictive title. But no one can say that it doesn’t deliver on its premise. On a whim, Gabriela Diaz (Christina Milian) enters a contest to win an inn in New Zealand. However, her good fortune is seemingly fleeting when she discovers that the inn is terribly run down. Fortunately, local boy Dean Conner (Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman) holds the key to restoring the inn and finding a way to Gabriela’s heart. Dean and Gabriela form a business partnership, but that partnership becomes something more as they face challenges from Gabriela’s ex and the community as well.

Rotten Tomatoes: 65%
Stars: Christina Milian, Adam Demos, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
Director: Roger Kumble
Rating:
TV-PG
Runtime:
98 minutes

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Lady Bird on Netflix

Lady Bird (2017)

Lady Bird is one of the most mature movies about first love that you’ll find. Driven by powerhouse performances from Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf as a mother and daughter who can hardly live in the same house yet deep-down are terrified by the impending adventure of college, Greta Gerwig’s take on the last year of high school is beautiful, profound, and very, very funny. Ronan plays Lady Bird, an intrepid, bright Sacramento high schooler who keeps looking ahead to college on the East Coast as life keeps on happening right in front of her. From navigating her rocky relationship with her mother to the trials of first love, there’s so much Lady Bird has to learn.

Rotten Tomatoes: 99%
Stars: Saoirse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf, Timothee Chalamet
Director: Greta Gerwig
Rating:
R
Runtime:
93 minutes

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About Time on Netflix

About Time (2013)

Starring Rachel McAdams, Domhnall Gleeson, and Bill Nighy, this 2013 British film blends traditional rom-com themes with a sci-fi twist. The film follows Gleeson as a young man who discovers he can travel through time. In doing so, he hopes to change his past to improve his love life, taking us on a journey of his most poignant moments and deepest regrets. Also featuring Margot Robbie and Vanessa Kirby, the film is a bit sappy, but great performances and an intriguing plot carry it through for a heartwarming watch.

Rotten Tomatoes: 68%
Stars: Domhnall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams, Bill Nighy
Director: Richard Curtis
Rating:
R
Runtime:
123 minutes

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Always Be My Maybe on Netflix

Always Be My Maybe (2019)

Comedian Ali Wong both wrote and stars in this 2019 film as Sasha, a woman who reunites with Marcus (Fresh Off The Boat‘s Randall Park), a childhood friend and one-time fling, when she returns to her hometown of San Francisco. There’s a clear chemistry between them but Sasha has a demanding career and the timing is always off, especially when Marcus discovers Sasha’s new celebrity love interest: Keanu Reeves (yes, he’s in the movie!) Will they finally realize they’re meant for one another? The film has been almost universally liked, and praised for its ability to layer typical rom-com tropes with “smart social commentary.”

Rotten Tomatoes: 89%
Stars: Ali Wong, Randall Park, Keanu Reeves
Director: Nahnatchka Khan
Rating:
PG-13
Runtime:
102 minutes

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Ali's Wedding on Netflix

Ali’s Wedding (2017)

This Australian film from 2017 is one of the, if not the first, Muslim rom-coms. The story follows Ali, a musically inclined young Muslim man struggling with his desire to be with one woman when he has been promised to another by his family. The film touches upon universal ideas about relationships that anyone can relate to despite the very specific and cultural setting.

Rotten Tomatoes: 92%
Stars: Osamah Sami, Helana Sawires
Director: Jeffrey Walker
Rating:
TV-MA
Runtime:
100 minutes

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Safety Not Guaranteed on Netflix

Safety Not Guaranteed (2012)

This film is inspired by a joke classified ad that ran in a 1997 edition of Backwoods Home Magazine asking for someone to “go back in time” with the person who claimed to have done it already “once before.” Anyone who responds, notes the ad, will get paid but must bring their own weapons. Wait, what? This hilarious rom-com sees a curious team at the magazine investigate the want ad, though one man has an ulterior motive: An excuse to visit the town to seek out a long-lost love. And so, the adventure begins.

Rotten Tomatoes: 91%
Stars: Aubrey Plaza, Mark Duplass, Jake Johnson, Karan Soni
Director: Colin Trevorrow
Rating: PG
Runtime: 86 minutes

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