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Netflix Rom-Coms To Put On Your Valentine's Day Watchlist
Culture & Entertainment
Netflix Rom-Coms To Put On Your Valentine's Day Watchlist
With Valentine's Day on the horizon, there are plenty of reasons to switch on a melt-your-heart romance movie.
Whether you're cozying up with your significant other or hanging out with your pals, these 14 films on Netflix are bound to make you laugh, cry, and celebrate love.
1. Ticket To Paradise
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Julia Roberts and George Clooney join forces as a divorced duo who head to Bali to stop their daughter (Kaitlyn Dever) from marrying a seaweed farmer. But as they attempt to sabotage the upcoming wedding, they find themselves rekindling old feelings.
2. Maid in Manhattan
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In this classic rom-com from the early aughts, Jennifer Lopez plays a housekeeper who literally collides with a politician (Ralph Fiennes) in a New York hotel. The pair fall in love, but there’s one problem—he thinks she’s a socialite.
3. A Family Affair
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Family and love are at the heart of this new film starring Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron, and Joey King. When a widowed writer falls for a young actor, it sets off a chain of complications for her daughter.
4. Irish Wish
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When her best friend gets engaged to the man she loves, Maddie (Lindsay Lohan) travels to Ireland to be her bridesmaid. Days before the wedding, Maddie makes a wish for true love—only to wake up as the bride-to-be.
5. Mother of the bride
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After her daughter (Miranda Cosgrove) returns home from London, she announces to her mother, Lana, (Brooke Shields) that she’s getting married. Lana soon discovers that the groom’s father is the man (Benjamin Bratt) who broke her heart years ago.
6. How to be single
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This hilarious film follows four women in New York City on their adventures with dating and love. From a post-college break-up to dating apps to true love, this heartwarming story shows the many different facets of being single.
7. Falling inn love
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When corporate exec Gabriela Diaz (Christina Milan) wins a contest—and an inn—she travels to New Zealand’s countryside to claim her prize. In her renovation of the fixer-upper property with a handsome contractor, she finds romance.
8. How to lose a guy in 10 days
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Journalist Andie Anderson (Kate Hudson) is writing her next big story on dating. Her goal? Getting a man to break up with her in 10 days. But her target (Matthew McConaughey) won’t go down so easily.
9. The hating game
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On a mission to achieve the same promotion at their publishing firm, Lucy (Lucy Hale) sets out to one-up her work nemesis Joshua (Austin Stowell). Their heated rivalry is complicated when they start to develop feelings for one another.
10. Your place or mine
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Best friends yet total opposites, long-distance pals Debbie (Reese Witherspoon) and Peter (Ashton Kutcher) get a peek into each other’s lives when they swap homes for a week.
11. Set it up
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Sick of their respective demanding bosses, overworked assistants Harper (Zoey Deutch) and Charlie (Glen Powell) plan to set the pair up to get them off their backs.
12. 50 first dates
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Set in Hawaii, playboy Henry (Adam Sandler) falls in love with sweet Lucy (Drew Barrymore). The only problem? Lucy has short-term memory loss and forgets Henry every morning.
13. Find me falling
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After a failed comeback album, rockstar John Allman (Harry Connick Jr.) retreats to Cyprus for a break. There, his life becomes complicated by new friends and an old flame.
14. Always Be My Maybe
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Famous chef Sasha (Ali Wong) and hometown musician (Randall Park) run into each other in San Francisco after not speaking since a falling out 15 years ago. The childhood sweethearts feel a spark, but live in different worlds.
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