The romantic comedy genre has had its fair share of ups and downs throughout cinema’s history. While the rom-com trend of the 1990s and early 2000s may have cooled off in the 2010s, recent years have seen a resurgence in the genre. From foreign indie gems to well-known Hollywood blockbusters, romantic comedies have been consistently releasing outstanding films.
One such film is “Long Shot” (2019), a surprising layering of political commentary and romantic relationships. Starring Seth Rogen and Charlize Theron, it’s an underrated comedy that exceeds expectations. Another standout is “Anaïs in Love” (2021), a French romantic comedy that beautifully captures the feeling of turning 30. The film’s star, Anaïs Demoustier, shines in the title role, delivering a charming and effervescent performance.
Other notable mentions include “I’m Your Man” (2021), a science fiction romance that explores the boundaries of love and relationships through its creative premise. “Cha Cha Real Smooth” (2022) is another standout, a heartwarming and humorous tale that transcends the rom-com genre.
Of course, this list wouldn’t be complete without mentioning “Palm Springs” (2020), a time-looping rom-com that’s both philosophical and absurdly hilarious. The film features a standout performance from Andy Samberg, and its themes of existential crises and healthy relationships are surprisingly poignant.
Rounding out the top 5 is “The Fall Guy” (2024), an action-packed rom-com that pays homage to classic Hollywood action flicks. The film’s chemistry between Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling is undeniable, making it a delight to watch.
In the number 4 spot is “Rye Lane” (2023), an English rom-com that shines through its loving representation, lively dialogue, and beautiful depiction of falling in love.
Number 3 on the list is “The Worst Person in the World” (2021), a coming-of-age film that’s both heartbreaking and humorous. The film’s lead, Renate Reinsve, delivers a powerhouse performance as Julie, making this film a must-see for rom-com fans.
Tying for first place are “Poor Things” (2023) and “The Fall Guy” (2024). “Poor Things” is a surrealist spectacle that re-interprets Frankenstein with feminist and existential themes, while “The Fall Guy” is an action-packed rom-com with a star-studded cast.