Love is in the air at Netflix, but it might just be because the streamer is dropping some of its holiday rom-coms a few weeks early. One of the latest additions, Hot Frosty, has already become an unexpected hit and the No. 1 film on the list of the most popular movies on Netflix.
The other recent addition, The Lost City, is a rom-com in the vein of Romancing the Stone. Next month could be even more Christmas-centric than November, so enjoy the non-holiday romances while you can. These films and the rest of the best romance movies on Netflix can be found below.
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Hot Frosty (2024)
Hot Frosty is a modern Christmas fairy tale by way of a romantic comedy. The title refers to Jack (Dustin Milligan), a literal snowman who comes to life after a chance encounter with a widow, Kathy Barrett (Lacey Chabert).
The hilarious thing about this movie is that everyone who learns about Jack’s secret as a snowman just rolls with it. Kathy doesn’t know what to think at first, but she’s won over by his charms and his willingness to help others. Sheriff Nathaniel Hunter (Craig Robinson) keeps looking for Jack because he believes the snowman is a thief, but everyone else Jack encounters sees his inherent goodness. Kathy is scared of losing Jack if his temperature gets too high, and there may not be a future for them if he’s destined to melt at the end of winter.
The Lost City (2022)
Channing Tatum and Sandra Bullock headline an action rom-com in The Lost City. Tatum plays Alan Caprison, a cover model who has become a minor celebrity because he often appears on the covers of the bestselling adventure books by Loretta Sage (Bullock). He’s also hopelessly in love with her, while Loretta is still mourning her late husband and not willing to move on.
Loretta doesn’t get much of a choice when she meets Abigail Fairfax (Daniel Radcliffe), a billionaire obsessed with her previous work as an archeologist. Fairfax is so convinced that Loretta can decipher the messages in a recently discovered lost city that he has her kidnapped. Alan witnesses this misdeed and seizes his chance to become a hero by saving Loretta. Someone should have told Alan that being a hero isn’t as easy as it looks. But at least he’ll get to spend some quality time with Loretta while they’re running for their lives.
Lonely Planet (2024)
Morocco is the setting of Lonely Planet, which shares its title with a series of popular travel guides. Laura Dern stars as Katherine Loewe, a writer who is going through a tough breakup when she attends a writers retreat in that country. That’s where she runs into Owen Brophy (Liam Hemsworth), a much younger man who is dating one of the other writers, Lily Kemp (Diana Silvers).
As the retreat continues, Lily emotionally pushes Owen away, while he forms a bond with Katherine. The sparks will fly as both Katherine and Owen realize they have little to lose by pursuing each other.
Girl Haunts Boy (2024)
A Family Affair (2024)
Joey King’s Zara Ford is between a rock and a hard place in A Family Affair. She’s an assistant to a successful actor, Chris Cole (Zac Efron), and she’s completely exasperated by his flakey ways and his womanizing habits. So you can imagine how she’ll react when Chris starts a romance with her mother, Brooke Harwood (Nicole Kidman).
Zara is absolutely convinced that Chris will break her mother’s heart, just as he’s done many times before to other women. But there doesn’t seem to be anything she can do to keep these two apart, especially since Brooke’s romance with Chris is lifting her spirits in ways that Zara hasn’t seen in years.
Legends of the Fall (1994)
There’s more to Legends of the Fall than just romance, but affairs of the heart are a big part of this epic Western. This was one of Brad Pitt’s breakout roles in the 1990s, and his character, Tristan Ludlow, is the central focus of the film. In the last days of the Old West, Colonel William Ludlow (Anthony Hopkins) brings his sons — Tristan, Alfred (Aidan Quinn), and Samuel (Henry Thomas) — with him to Montana so they can get a fresh start on an expansive ranch.
Susannah Fincannon (Julia Ormond) is the woman who inadvertently gets between the Ludlow brothers. She’s attracted to Tristan, but she also loves Samuel. Even Alfred comes to have feelings for Susannah. But hearts are made to be broken in this tale, and it doesn’t go in the direction that you might expect.
Save the Last Dance (2001)
Julia Stiles headlines Save the Last Dance as Sara, a teenager whose life is unraveled following the death of her mother. Sara subsequently gives up on her dreams of being a ballerina, and moves in with her dad. She also transfers schools and becomes one of the few white students at a historically Black school.
That’s where Sara meets Derek (Sean Patrick Thomas), a talented dancer who helps encourage her to follow her dreams again. Derek has plenty of ambition of his own, and romantic sparks inevitably follow. However, Sara faces a backlash for dating Derek, even from her friend (and Derek’s sister), Chenille (Kerry Washington). That forces Sara to question whether she and Derek can have a future together.
Eat Pray Love (2010)
For a long time, Julia Roberts was the queen of the rom-coms. However, Eat Pray Love heads into more dramatic territory as Roberts plays Elizabeth “Liz” Gilbert, a woman who is completely unhappy in her marriage with Stephen (Billy Crudup). So much so that Liz starts an affair with David (James Franco) even before her divorce is finalized.
To find herself, Liz goes on an international journey that includes attempts to connect with her spiritual side. Among the men she encounters is Felipe (Dune: Part Two‘s Javier Bardem), who quickly finds a place in her heart. But can Liz overcome her fears and embrace a potential new life with Felipe?
Anyone But You (2023)
Thanks to Anyone but You, Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney are the breakout stars of 2024. And it was a rom-com that helped launch them to the stratosphere. Bea (Sweeney) and Ben (Glen Powell) start off the movie hot with an instant love connection. Their relationship quickly goes south over some miscommunication that leaves both blaming each other.
Less than a year later, Bea and Ben are reunited as guests for a destination wedding, and their distaste for each other is apparent. The only reason why they agree to pretend to be getting back together is to make Glen’s ex-girlfriend, Margaret (Charlee Fraser), jealous, and to keep Bea’s parents from pressuring her to reunite with her ex-fiancé, Jonathan (Darren Barnet). But as in all rom-coms, Bea and Ben’s renewed proximity means that sparks are going to fly.
La La Land (2016)
Nearly a decade after its release, La La Land is still one of the most rousing musicals of the modern era. Sure, it didn’t win Best Picture at the Oscars, but it should have. And that’s down to the Oscar-winning performance of Emma Stone (Poor Things) as Mia, as well as Ryan Gosling’s turn as Sebastian. Mia and Sebastian both have impossible dreams, which may be even bigger than the passion that they have for each other.
While chasing their respective dreams, the duo start to lose some of the spark that made them work so well as a couple. That brings Mia and Sebastian to a turning point where they will have to choose between their aspirations and each other.
All the Bright Places (2020)
Get ready for a tearjerker with All the Bright Places. Jennifer Niven co-wrote the adaptation of her own novel, which features Elle Fanning as Violet Markey. One year after the death of her sister, Violet seemingly contemplates suicide before Theodore “Theo” Finch (Dungeons & Dragons star Justice Smith) successfully talks her down and befriends her.
Over time, Theo and Violet become close even though their relationship causes some friction with her parents. However, Theo has some very serious emotional demons to face, and not even his connection to Violet may be enough to pull him back from the brink.
I Love Lizzy (2023)
I Love Lizzy follows Jeff (Carlo Aquino), a young man who is on the verge of becoming a priest. While on vacation in the Philippines, Jeff becomes instantly attracted to his tour guide, Lizzy (Barbie Imperial); they soon open up to each other and share a bond.
This forces Jeff to question whether he is truly ready to become a priest or is willing to turn his back on that in the hope of finding a lasting love with Lizzy. However, Lizzy’s emotional baggage leads to tragedy, forcing Jeff to reevaluate his choices once again.
Love at First Sight (2023)
Love At First Sight is a bit of a misnomer, because Hadley Sullivan (Haley Lu Richardson) and Oliver Jones (Ben Hardy) don’t fall head over heels in love just because they’re two incredibly attractive people. Although that certainly had to have helped things along. Instead, Hadley and Oliver briefly meet at the airport before sitting next to each other on a long flight to England. And during the flight, they form a bond that surprises both of them.
Their connection is so strong that Hadley makes the decision to pursue Oliver even though they both have family drama that they need to face before they can determine if they can make a relationship between them into a reality.
The Noel Diary (2022)
Although it may be implied by the title, The Noel Diary is not a movie about the famous Christmas carol, The First Noel. Instead, it’s a literal diary by Noel Ellis (Essence Atkins), a woman who is unknowingly the common factor connecting Jake Turner (Justin Hartley) and Rachel Campbell (Barrett Doss).
Jake is back in his hometown to handle his late mother’s estate when he meets Rachel, a woman who is looking for Noel, the woman who may be her birth mother. Because Noel was once Jake’s nanny, he realizes that his estranged father, Scott Turner (James Remar), may have answers. And as Jake helps Rachel find what she’s looking for, they may find something even greater together.
Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction (2023)
The title character of Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction is played by Alice Bier Zanden, and she seems to be completely immune to the charms of a painter, Cazotte (Mikkel Boe Følsgaard). Cazotte is so eager to win Ehrengard’s heart that he agrees to help the Grand Duchess (Sidse Babett Knudsen) by giving her son, Prince Lothar (Emil Aron Dorph), some pointers on seducing women so he can have an heir.
Unfortunately for Cazotte, Lothar is a quick study. That leads to all sorts of problems for the royal family. And Ehrengard remains frustratingly out of Cazotte’s reach and in the arms of another man.
No Limit (2022)
Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between (2022)
It feels like you need to take a deep breath before saying the name Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between. In this Netflix Original movie, Talia Ryder stars as Clare, a high school senior who has had a difficult time connecting with anyone because her family constantly moves. Enter Aidan (Jordan Fisher), a teenager who breaks through Clare’s emotional barriers.
To convince Clare to give romance a chance, Aidan proposes that they set an end date for their relationship with an epic final date. But when the date finally arrives, Clare has to wonder if Aidan’s elaborate plans are really meant to keep them together.
Lady Chatterley's Lover (2022)
For the better part of a century, D. H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover has been adapted again and again for film, television, and even radio. Netflix’s movie is the latest adaptation, and it features Emma Corrin in the title role of Constance “Connie” Reid, the wife of Matthew Duckett’s Sir Clifford Chatterley.
When Clifford returns home from World War I as a paraplegic, the passion goes out of his marriage with Connie despite her best efforts. But when Connie begins a torrid affair with a gamekeeper, Oliver Mellors (Jack O’Connell), it may cost Lady Chatterley her title, her wealth, and even her husband.
Faraway (2023)
Sometimes, you just need a break from life. When her mother passes away and her husband doesn’t show up to the funeral, it’s the last straw for Zeynep (Naomi Krauss). She’s already dealing with stress at work, an aging father at home, a husband who is clearly too preoccupied with his job for her, and a typical closed off teenage daughter.
So, she takes things into her own hands and decides to drive off to a home in Croatia that her mother bought before her death. But when she arrives, the owner of the villa Josip (Goran Bogdan) is still living there. This could pose a problem, or could it? Faraway is a romantic drama with elements of comedy and feel-good heartwarming moments that fans have likened to movies like Mamma Mia.
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