7 Best Rom-Com Movies to Watch This Weekend





Love Rosie (2014)

For nearly as they can remember, Alex and Rosie have been best friends. When Alex kisses an inebriated Rosie during her 18th birthday celebration, he discovers that he likes her romantically. Rosie expresses guilt for having consumed alcohol with Alex the following day while suffering from a hangover and having her stomach pumped. 

Rosie's statements are taken by Alex to mean that she merely wants to remain friends. When Alex and his family relocate from Dublin to America, best friends Rosie and Alex find themselves abruptly apart. Can their relationship withstand time and distance? Will they put everything on the line for true love?


About Time (2013)

After a gloomy New Year's Eve celebration, Tim Lake, a lonely twenty-one-year-old, learns the family's life-changing secret in the harsh morning light. Tim, who is overjoyed to learn that his father can send men in his family back in time, moves to London to study law and, most importantly, find a girlfriend. 

Soon after, Tim meets Mary's stunning eyes and instantly realizes she is the woman of his dreams. Tim and Mary are once more strangers due to an unanticipated ripple in time brought on by time travel. Tim will now have to go back in time to salvage his future and win Mary's heart by using his special gift to set the stage for an incredible marriage proposal. Is Tim's incredible capacity to change the past, though, the secret to happiness?


Crazy Stupid Love (2011)

The American dream is being lived by Cal Weaver (Steve Carell). He has an excellent job, a lovely home, wonderful kids, and a stunning wife named Emily (Julianne Moore). Nevertheless, when Cal finds out that Emily has been unfaithful and wants a divorce, his seemingly ideal existence begins to fall apart. Cal, who is over 40 and recently single, is lost in the erratic world of dating. Cal is taken under the wing by self-styled player Jacob Palmer (Ryan Gosling), who shows him the ropes on how to score with the ladies.


Leap Year (2010)

Anna (Amy Adams) decides to act when again another anniversary passes without her lover extending a marriage proposal. She has plans to accompany her boyfriend to Dublin where she will propose to him on February 29 following a Celtic custom. However, fate has other intentions, and Anna finds herself on the other side of the Emerald Isle with the attractive but moody Declan—an Irishman who just might help Anna find true love. 

An intricate plan to pop the question to her partner on Leap Day, an Irish custom that occurs every time February 29 rolls around, get derailed when inclement weather threatens to cancel the woman's journey to Dublin. She might end up getting engaged as a result of her cross-country journey, though, with the assistance of an innkeeper.


Maybe (2008)

A thirty-something Manhattanite named Will Hayes (Ryan Reynolds) is going through a divorce when his young daughter (Abigail Breslin) inquires about his past, specifically how he met and fell in love with her mother. Will goes back to 1992 and tells his daughter about his relationships with three different women, changing their names so that she must figure out which one ended up becoming his wife.


Friends with Benefits (2011)

Dylan (Justin Timberlake), a Los Angeles-based art director, accepts a job offer from Jamie (Mila Kunis), an executive recruiter in New York, at the New York office of GQ magazine. They discover they have a lot in common and quickly become friends. Dylan and Jamie decide to stop hunting for real love and put more emphasis on having fun after becoming jaded by several failed relationships. However, issues arise when the two closest friends incorporate sex into their relationship.


Love actually (2003)

The subtleties of the one emotion that unites all people—love—are examined in nine interconnected stories. Hugh Grant plays David, the dashing newly elected British prime minister who develops feelings for a young junior staff member (Martine McCutcheon), Laura Linney plays Sarah, a graphic designer whose commitment to her mentally ill brother complicates her love life, and Alan Rickman plays Harry, a married man who is seduced by his alluring new secretary.


Written By - Aasis 

Edited by - Kritika Sharma