Top 11 Rom-Com Movies to Watch on Netflix in April 2025

match, the two are thrown together more often, and misunderstanding turns to romance in a timeless tale of love conquering pride and prejudice. This movie is a must-watch for any rom-com lover on Netflix.

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‘Notting Hill’ (1999)

Notting Hill follows the unlikely romance between Will Thacker (Hugh Grant), a bookseller, and Anna Scott (Julia Roberts), a famous American actress. When Anna enters Will’s bookstore, their worlds collide and sparks fly. Despite their vastly different lifestyles, they find a connection that transcends fame and fortune.
Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts have great on-screen chemistry, making this film a beloved classic in the rom-com genre. The witty dialogue and heartwarming moments in Notting Hill will have you reaching for the tissues and the popcorn in equal measure.

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‘Lonely Planet’ (2024)

Elle (Zoe Kazan) is a travel blogger who yearns for adventure and connection in her life. When she meets Elliot (Josh Hutcherson), a sheltered young man searching for direction, their budding friendship quickly blossoms into something deeper. As they embark on a road trip across the United States, they discover more about each other, themselves, and what they truly want in life.
Lonely Planet is a feel-good rom-com that explores the ups and downs of relationships, personal growth, and taking risks. The charming performances by Kazan and Hutcherson make this a delightful watch for anyone looking for a heartfelt story about finding love in unexpected places.

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‘Two Weeks Notice’ (2002)

Lucy Kelson (Sandra Bullock) is a dedicated lawyer who works for wealthy businessman George Wade (Hugh Grant). As his attorney and advisor, Lucy has always been there to clean up George’s messes and keep his life in order. But when she decides it’s time to move on and pursue her dreams, George realizes he can’t function without her. They strike a deal: Lucy will stay on as his assistant for two weeks, training her replacement, in exchange for his support in her future career. But as the time ticks away, their professional relationship becomes more personal, leading to unexpected feelings and revelations.
Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant shine in this charming romantic comedy that explores the complexities of love and work. The witty banter and endearing performances elevate this film above the standard rom-com fare, making it a delightful choice for a movie night in.

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‘How to Be Single’ (2016)

How to Be Single follows the lives of four women navigating the challenges of love, dating, and self-discovery in New York City. Alice (Dakota Johnson) decides to take a break from her long-term relationship to find herself, while her wild and free-spirited co-worker Robin (Rebel Wilson) teaches her the rules of singlehood. Meanwhile, Alice’s sister Meg (Leslie Mann) struggles with the idea of motherhood and commitment, and lawyer Lucy (Alison Brie) turns to online dating in search of the perfect match. Together, these women explore the highs and lows of modern relationships, friendship, and independence in a city that never sleeps.
How to Be Single offers a fresh take on the rom-com genre by focusing on female friendships, personal growth, and the complexities of modern dating. The ensemble cast delivers humor and heart in equal measure, creating a relatable and entertaining story for anyone navigating the ups and downs of single life.

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‘Definitely, Maybe’ (2008)

Definitely, Maybe follows Will Hayes (Ryan Reynolds), a recently divorced father, as he recounts his romantic history to his daughter Maya (Abigail Breslin). Through a series of flashbacks, Will revisits his relationships with three significant women from his past: the sweet and ambitious Emily (Elizabeth Banks), the carefree journalist Summer (Rachel Weisz), and his college girlfriend April (Isla Fisher). As Maya tries to uncover which of these women became her mother, Will reflects on how love and timing have shaped his life and relationships.
Definitely, Maybe weaves together