Sometimes, when the evening comes and the day's worries are forgotten, you find yourself in need of that special kind of comfort. One might even say that you are in the mood for love. You don't really need that much to satiate such a need - your comfiest pajamas, a cloud of blankets, a glass of rose, and your favorite romantic comedy should do just right! While we all have that special guilty pleasure movie (needless to say, it's a rom-com), it sometimes is nice to venture out onto the paths untrodden by trying something new. And since we know how bothersome it is to meander around the internets seeking that perfect romantic comedy, we've gathered a list of the best rom-coms ever so you won't have to look anymore!
From such cult classics as The Princess Bride and Legally Blonde to the star-studded Crazy, Stupid, Love, and independent My Big Fat Greek Wedding - there's a romantic comedy for anyone's taste. Some are heartwarming, others just a tiny bit heartbreaking, but all of them have that sweet happy ending, exactly the thing we sometimes need in our lives. And although most of these movies are outright fantasies, there's nothing wrong with a bit of on-screen magic.
By scrolling down below, you'll find our thorough list of the best rom-coms ever, perfect for that special evening, or any occasion, really. To help you choose, we made descriptions for the first twenty submissions on our list. If, however, you'd like to just watch them all in a row, do it! Don't forget to vote for the romantic comedies that swept you away and share this article with your friends!
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The Princess Bride
1987's The Princess Bride follows the story of a farmhand, Westley, who sets out to save his true love Princess Buttercup from the vile Prince Humperdinck. Along the way, Westley meets plenty of dubious characters who join in on the quest and help him retrieve the princess. The movie itself is based on a novel of the same name by William Goldman and faithfully follows its metafictional narrative style. Although The Princess Bride enjoyed only moderate success upon its release, it soon became a classic cult movie because of its off-kilter humor, a fresh take on romance, and, of course, quotability.
10 Things I Hate About You
A modernization of Shakespeare's late-16th-century comedy The Taming Of The Shrew, 10 Things I Hate About You blessed us with breakthrough roles for Heath Ledger and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Together with Julia Stiles, it makes up for a very naturally-charming cast that elevates this movie to new heights. Centered, of course, around a high school setting, this movie's full of teenage drama and love.
Clueless
There are many cases when a book-based movie turns sour, but Clueless is a stellar example of how such a movie should look and feel, I daresay. Loosely based on Jane Austen's 1815 novel Emma, Clueless is considered one of the greatest romantic comedies ever made. The film's success propelled young Alicia Silverstone's career, had us all swooning for Paul Rudd, adopting the "As if!" and wishing for the dazzling outfits from Cher's and Dionne's closets.
The Proposal
The Proposal, a 2009 romantic comedy, centers around the story of a Canadian executive (Sandra Bullock) facing deportation from the U.S. because of her expired visa. And what's the thing that makes the most sense in this scenario? Well, fake marriage, of course. So, she convinces her assistant (Ryan Reynolds) to play-act her fiance, and although he's quite reluctant at first, you know how it all ends. And if The Proposal cannot boast of its original plot, then the fresh and undeniable chemistry between Bullock and Reynolds makes it all up.
You left out the best part: Reynolds' character's grandma is played by Betty White.
Pretty Woman
This list just wouldn't be complete without Pretty Woman. Though it is filled with slick humor and charisma supplied by Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, the critics weren't too enthralled about Pretty Woman's premise, and the reviews were quite average. Average or not, the movie resonated with audiences and saw the highest ticket sales for a romantic comedy ever.
When Harry Met Sally
When Harry Met Sally is a 1989 romantic comedy directed by Rob Reiner and written by Nora Ephron, and once you see her iconic name in the credits, there's no doubt the movie will be as sweet as honey. The same goes for When Harry Met Sally - here, Harry (Billy Crystal) and Sally (Meg Ryan) play a cat-and-mouse game through twelve years of chance encounters in New York City, but will they actually become a couple; you'll have to see for yourself. However, When Harry Met Sally is not just some soapy romance, but also one of the greatest comedy movies of the time. Double the entertainment and double the fans!
Legally Blonde
There's probably no other romantic comedy as iconic as Legally Blonde and all because of the charms of Reese Witherspoon as Elle Woods. Here's a movie that shows us all the blonde girl stereotypes and triumphantly crushes them, all the while keeping a sunshine-y and witty atmosphere. And if you've missed Elle, Legally Blonde 3 is scheduled for a release this year!
I’m Elle Woods and this is Bruiser Woods and we’re both Gemini vegetarians.
How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days
Remember the days of pre-Rustin Cohle Matthew McConaughey? Well, how could one forget the most charming, charismatic romantic comedy lead ever? And where he truly shines in this kind of a role is in How To Lose A Guy In Ten Days when paired with Kate Hudson. The story of this 2003 comedy is quite an original one - a journalist (Kate Hudson) is given a task to write a 'How To' column for a magazine, and her topic is that of the movie's title. The guy in question is an advertising executive Ben, whom she initially charms and then tries to ward off with all the classic tricks in her book. Do we need to tell you how it all ends?
You've Got Mail
1998's You've Got Mail is the third time we get to see Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan paired in a romantic comedy and the second when it's written by Nora Ephron. Here the story follows an online romance between Joe Fox (Tom Hanks) and Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan), who are unaware of each other's identities and the fact that they are real-life business rivals. Will love prevail against the ruthless world of business? I guess you know the answer, but You've Got Mail is still so very worthy of watching for its swooning romance, amazing on-screen chemistry, and relatable comedic situations.
I prefer the original version -- The Shop Around the Corner -- with Jimmy Stewart.
While You Were Sleeping
While You Were Sleeping is a 1995 romantic comedy starring Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman. And where else do you get to see a Chicago Transit Authority token collector suddenly entangled in a romantic story if not in this heartwarming, beautifully made movie? A fare collector, Lucy, is secretly in love with one of the commuters whose life she so bravely saves from muggers. And here's where the miscommunication starts, and Lucy is deemed his fiancee, despite having never even conversed with him. Although the movie follows some well-known tropes, they are all very skillfully arranged, and Sandra Bullock's performance is worth the praise of the highest class.
The premise was a bit fluffed [substitute swear word] up, but I really enjoyed it and watched it numerous times.
Love Actually
Love Actually is a 2003 Christmas-themed romantic comedy starring predominantly British actors. It is set five weeks before Christmas and each week coming to Christmas, we get to meet different pairs and see how they are experiencing love. All of their stories are linked in one way or another, and it is truly fun to try and decipher all of the connections—a beautiful, heartwarming, and most importantly, Christmassy romance that will swoop you away.
Sweet Home Alabama
Sweet Home Alabama, a 2002 romantic comedy, follows the story of a New York fashion designer Melanie (Reese Witherspoon) and her estranged husband, Jake (Josh Lucas). Hailing from the South, Melanie hides her roots and the fact that she is still married to Jake fiercely as it is so unfitting with her New York persona. But, as we all know, the fake facade glimmers into oblivion when true feelings are discovered, and so too in Sweet Home Alabama. This flick is a truly beautiful fantasy elevated by Reese's charms that will always keep its title as a classic romantic comedy.
Sleepless In Seattle
Sleepless In Seattle, a 1993 Nora Ephron flick, is a classic will-they-won't-they story, even if the main characters spend most of the movie separately. It's a story of a single father's (Tom Hanks) and a reporter's (Meg Ryan) roads to true love that they, incidentally, find in each other. And, although the critics weren't too excited about the plot, they spared no praises for Sleepless In Seattle's warmth, chemistry, and innocence.
Overboard
2018's Overboard is a remake of the original 1987 romantic comedy with one catch, and it's reversing the lead character role. And if you'd ask us, it truly works! Here we meet Kate Sullivan (Anna Faris), a struggling, middle-class single mother who successfully convinces a rich playboy with amnesia (Eugenio Derbez) that they are married. Needless to say, they do fall in love with each other, and there's a gloriously sweet happy ending. Some critics scolded the director for churning out yet another remake, but such criticism fades entirely compared to Anna Faris' superb comedic performance.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
My Big Fat Greek Wedding, a 2002 romantic comedy, proved to be one of the greatest sleeper hits of the decade, becoming one of the highest-grossing romantic movies ever, despite never reaching the number one position in the box office. The story is simple yet heartwarming, proving that love knows no boundaries and that family, however erratic and loud, is always there to support you. Fotoula and Ian's story will not disappoint you and leave you with that warm feeling after it has ended.
The Princess Diaries
How do you amp up a regular Ugly Duckling story? Why, by making said duckling an heiress to a European kingdom! And that's precisely what we get to see in The Princess Diaries - a regular, clumsy, and unkempt American teenager transforming into a beautiful princess, fit to rule a country. Besides having the most iconic makeover sequence (which Anne Hathaway later repeated in several other movies), The Princess Diaries also gave us love, enjoyable humor, and awesomely played characters.
50 First Dates
If Adam Sandler seems an odd choice for a romantic comedy, let him disprove your prejudice by watching 50 First Dates, where he co-stars alongside Drew Barrymore. The story is simple - Sandler is a womanizing marine veteran who falls in love with an art teacher. Here's the catch - the art teacher is suffering from a fictitious 'Goldfield's Syndrome' that is very similar to short-term memory loss. Entertaining and loveable, this movie has proudly made its place on our list.
The Wedding Singer
Surprisingly romantic, sweet, and beguiling, The Wedding Singer is consistently named one of the best Adam Sandler comedies. And you know what, we might just agree - everything's better with a bit of romance and an awesome soundtrack in it. It's also one of the few movies on our list that got a Broadway remake, and though it wasn't a massive success, The Wedding Singer musical has become popular with community theaters and high schools.
Please get out of my Van Halen t-shirt before you jinx the band and they break up.
Crazy Stupid Love
Crazy Stupid Love, a 2011 romantic comedy, might have the most charming cast ever assembled, consisting of Steve Carrell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore, Emma Stone, Marisa Tomei, and Kevin Bacon. The story it follows, one of a recently separated man in search of his manhood, is equally funny, charming, and heartwarming. And how could it not be with such actors lending their talents to making this original plot come to life? Even if you're not really into the whole romantic comedy vibe, you'll find this movie highly entertaining and just simply good.
13 Going On 30
Though it's a bit unclear if this movie was meant to be for the thirteen-year-olds who at heart are at the age of thirty or vice versa, 13 Going On 30 is a thoroughly entertaining, magically nostalgic romantic comedy. The movie's protagonist Jenna, played by the charming Jennifer Garner, wakes up one morning at the age of thirty instead of thirteen and gets into a whole lot of funny misunderstandings figuring it out. Besides being quite a funny film, it also carries a strong and important message; though you'll have to watch the movie to know what it is!
This movie was done so well. It captures the innocence perfectly, nothing felt forced or over the top.
Tangled
Bridget's Jones Diary
I can't think of anything colin firth has been in that I wouldn't upvote.
Ever After
Made me chuckle, had a fun depiction of leonardo DeVinci, just really enjoyed it.
Enchanted
Breakfast At Tiffany's
The Parent Trap
Sixteen Candles
Singin In The Rain
Four Weddings And A Funeral
Never Been Kissed
Blast From The Past
Groundhog Day
About A Boy
Pride And Prejudice
The Holiday
Notting Hill
Say Anything
OK, I'm giving up on this list and going home. Another brilliant film buried at the bottom and Sweet Home Alabama is near the top. Kill me.
Easy A
Lady And The Tramp
Practical Magic
Shakespeare In Love
Amélie
Much Ado About Nothing
Working Girl
Under The Tuscan Sun
The Shop Around The Corner
Better Off Dead
Mean Girls
Roman Holiday
Benny & Joon
About Time
Chocolat
Serendipity
Crazy Rich Asians
His Girl Friday
Moonstruck
Splash
All my life I've been waiting for someone and when I find her, she's... she's a fish.
There's Something About Mary
Coming To America
Bull Durham
Strictly Ballroom
This is just the best kind of cheese. This is one of my favorite comfort movies.
She's All That
Super cute girl gets a haircut and now she is still super cute. Also who would have thought it was M Night Shyamalan
My Girl
Mr And Ms Smith
Leap Year
Pitch Perfect
Romeo And Juliet
Reality Bites
Pretty In Pink
Hitch
It Happened One Night
Juno
Roxanne
The Seven Year Itch
Arthur
How To Marry A Millionaire
Fever Pitch
Music And Lyrics
Bride & Prejudice
Some Like It Hot
Dave
The Importance Of Being Earnest
Funny Face
A Walk To Remember
The Wedding Planner
Can't Buy Me Love
Grumpy Old Men
Always Be My Maybe
The Philadelphia Story
The Kids Are All Right
Long Shot
Emma
The Truth About Cats & Dogs
Muriel's Wedding
Definitely, Maybe
Frankie And Johnny
Sliding Doors
Bringing Up Baby
Ninotchka
As Good As It Gets
In & Out
Mamma Mia!
Two Weeks Notice
Aladdin
Runaway Bride
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
Tootsie
500 Days Of Summer
To All The Boys I Loved Before
Something's Gotta Give
The Half Of It
The Artist
Roman Holiday
Waitress
The American President
The 40-Year-Old Virgin
Crossing Delance
Vicky Cristina Barcelona
An Ideal Husband
Kissing Jessica Stein
Ruby Sparks
Singles
Baby Boom
The Best Man Holiday
The Lovebirds
Jeffrey
Sabrina
Return To Me
Down With Love
Holiday
My Man Godfrey
Desk Set
The Apartment
High Fidelity
L.a. Story
Pillow Talk
Harold And Maude
P.S. I Love You
The Devil Wears Prada
The Wedding Date
Mannequin
Just Like Heaven
The Graduate
Bringing Up Baby
The Big Sick
Isn't It Romantic
The Lady Eve
City Lights
Hannah And Her Sisters
Beginners
Pat And Mike
The Sure Thing
Edge Of Seventeen
Celeste And Jesse Forever
Anchor And Hope
Zack And Miri Make A Porno
You're Killing Me Susana
Doc Hollywood
Heartbreaker
2 Days In New York
Chances Are
Indiscreet
Broadcast News
The Awful Truth
Adam's Rib
The Purple Rose Of Cairo
Trouble In Paradise
Woman Of The Year
Love In The Afternoon
Twelfth Night
The Incredible Jessica James
Girls Trip
Just Go With It
Letters To Juliet
Friends With Benefits
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
This should be so much higher. That tripe like Overboard and The Proposal are some of the top voted is sad.
Set It Up
Enough Said
Love, Simon
Bridesmaids
Obvious Child
Trainwreck
Maggie's Plan
Italian For Beginners
Jerry Maguire
Don Jon
Bridget Jones's Baby
Cold Comfort Farm
A Faithful Man
Man Up
Nick And Norah's Infinite Playlist
Mighty Aphrodite
Yesterday
Love Is All You Need
Liberal Arts
Tin Cup
Keeping The Faith
Russian Dolls
Sleeping With Other People
Life Partners
Big Eden
Wimbledon
Born Yesterday
Cyrano De Bergerac
Play It Again, Sam
The Wedding Banquet
Show Me Love
Euro Pudding
Bull Durham
The Ugly Truth
The Best Man
Alex Strangelove
Top Five
2 Days In Paris
Happiest Season
The Fairy
Plus One
Funny Ha Ha
Your Sister's Sister
Results
Me And You And Everyone We Know
Chinese Puzzle
Go Fish
Get Real
The Five-Year Engagement
Laggies
Brown Sugar
Stolen Kisses
Belle Epoque
Strictly Ballroom
Saving Face
27 Dresses
What Women Want
Maid In Manhattan
A Cinderella Story
Annie Hall
Should. Be. So. Much. Higher. Regardless of Woody's personal life, this is one of the best romantic comedies of all time.
Romantics Anonymous
An Oversimplification Of Her Beauty
Wedding Crashers
What If
Everybody Loves Somebody
Friends With Kids
Love Is In The Air
Appropriate Behavior
The Photograph
Literally, Right Before Aaron
To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You
Knocked Up
Valley Girl
At least 100 of these shouldn't even be on the list. They're either not romantic, not comedic, or not very good. A huge chunk of them i've never heard of. And the remake of Sabrina, but not the original? Puh-leease!
At least 100 of these shouldn't even be on the list. They're either not romantic, not comedic, or not very good. A huge chunk of them i've never heard of. And the remake of Sabrina, but not the original? Puh-leease!