Summary
- Rom-coms are making a comeback and pushing boundaries, paying tribute to traditional tropes while introducing new ideas.
- Rom-coms teach lessons about love, friendship, and life and have been influential in popular culture.
- The best rom-coms of 2023 focus on personal growth and include heartwarming endings, making them fun additions to the genre.
The rom-com has been making a comeback over the past few years, and the best rom-coms of 2023 prove that the genre is here to stay. Up-and-coming filmmakers have been pushing the boundaries of what a rom-com can be by paying tribute to the traditional tropes that make the genre great while also introducing new ideas. Part of what makes a romantic comedy fresh and engaging is the dedication to showing the personal growth of the protagonists, not just the romantic entanglements.
Romantic comedies have often been chalked up to being only for women or being contrived additions to the film world. However, this has never been the case. Rom-coms teach lessons about love, friendship, and life, and have been extremely influential in popular culture. Due to this influence, films of the genre must keep in mind that even though the subject matter might be on the light side, they have a responsibility to their audience.
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15 Puppy Love (2023)
A Man & Woman Are Forced To Partner Up When Their Dogs Form A Bond
Puppy Love
Puppy Love is a romantic comedy film starring Lucy Hale and Grant Gustin as Nicole and Max, two opposites who end up on a disastrous first date. While the two go to great lengths to avoid each other, they discover that their dogs did hit it off and are now expecting puppies, forcing Nicole and Max to learn to like each other as they care for their dogs.
- Director
- Reid Fabiano , Nicholas Fabiano
- Release Date
- August 18, 2023
- Cast
- Lucy Hale , Grant Gustin , Jane Seymour , Michael Hitchcock , Nore Davis
- Writers
- Greg Glienna , Kirsten Guenther , Reid Fabiano , Peter Stass , Dan Scheinkman
Puppy Love is a movie that combines the tropes of the rom-com genre with a charming dog movie. The movie is another rom-com that starts with two people who simply do not seem like a good match. Nicole (Lucy Hale) and Max (Grant Gustin) have a terrible first date together and vow never to see each other again. However, that is complicated when her dog gets his dog pregnant, forcing them to get mixed up in a co-parenting relationship.
It is a funny premise that is able to play on things seen in many other movies in the genre but finds a funny new approach. One of the downsides of the movie is that it doesn’t get too inventive beyond the dog-centric premise, with it following the same kind of beats audiences would expect from a movie like this. However, there is enough charm, humor, and a satisfying ending that makes it a fun time, especially for dog lovers.
14 You People (2023)
An Interracial Couple Deals With Their Complicated Families
You People
You People is a romantic comedy film that stars Jonah Hill and Lauren London as an interracial/interreligious couple preparing to marry – but first, the two will have to break the news to their families. With major culture clashes, the two will attempt to bridge their families together and find common ground in love and family.
- Director
- Kenya Barris
- Release Date
- January 27, 2023
- Cast
- Jonah Hill , Lauren London , Eddie Murphy , Julia Louis-Dreyfus , Mike Epps , Molly Gordon , Nia Long , Rhea Perlman
- Runtime
- 117 minutes
You People seeks to tell a modern rom-com tale, while also commenting on topical elements of race and culture. Jonah Hill stars as Ezra, a white man, who begins a relationship with a Black woman, Amira (Lauren London). However, when their relationship grows serious to the point of them getting engaged, the couple has to contend with how their families clash over their interracial relationship. Ezra’s mother (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) overcompensates with her acceptance of Amira while Amira’s father (Eddie Murphy) doesn’t try to hide his disappointment in her choosing a white man.
Hill wrote the script alongside Kenya Barris (Black-ish), who also directs. While the setup makes for a fun updated version of Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, the result is not quite the biting satire that audiences might have expected. Nevertheless, there are a lot of funny people in the movie that are very entertaining playing off each other with the scenes between Murphy and Hill being especially funny. It is an interesting rom-com in that it is external forces affecting the relationship which makes for a different take.
13 Prom Pact (2023)
An Ambitious Student Finds Romance Leading Up To Prom
Prom Pact
Prom Pact is a Dinsey+ original romantic comedy that follows best friends Mandy and Yang and another outsider named Ben, who are surrounded by prom festivities. With Mandy’s college future is delayed due to Harvard deferring her acceptance, and her way off the list comes in the form of the school’s basketball star, who happens to have connections to Harvard. What starts out as an alliance for mutual gains turns into something more.
- Director
- Anya Adams
- Release Date
- March 31, 2023
- Cast
- Peyton Elizabeth Lee , Milo Manheim , Blake Draper , Monique Green , Arica Himmel , Jason Sakaki
- Runtime
- 99 Minutes
A Disney+ Original movie made for a charming rom-com for younger audiences in 2023. Prom Pact follows Mandy (Peyton Elizabeth Lee), an ambitious high schooler excited about the prospect of her academic future who is also annoyed with the prom culture among her fellow high schoolers. She decides to make a pact with her friend and fellow outsider Ben (Milo Manheim) to go to the big dance together only for those plans to be complicated when she begins tutoring the school’s most popular jock, Graham (Blake Draper).
It is a lot of fun seeing the younger generation leading a story that would have been an ideal fit for the 80s and 90s rom-coms eras. Indeed, Prom Pact does owe a lot to the genre’s big hits that came before it, but it also creates its own distinct story with a more modern look at the struggles of teens facing their uncertain futures. Mandy is a particularly impressive character whose romantic exploration doesn’t trump her ambition.
12 The Other Zoey (2023)
A Cynical Young Woman Is Mistaken A Soccer Star’s Girlfriend
The Other Zoey
The Other Zoey is a romantic dramedy film directed by Sara Zandieh. The film follows computer science major Zoey Miller, who finds herself caught in a love triangle between a college athlete with amnesia named Zach and his cousin, Miles, after Zach belives that Zoey is his current girlfriend.
- Release Date
- October 20, 2023
- Director
- Sara Zandieh
- Cast
- Josephine Langford , Drew Starkey , Archie Renaux , Mallori Johnson , Patrick Fabian , Heather Graham , Andie MacDowell
- Runtime
- 91 Minutes
- Writers
- Matthew Tabak
The Other Zoey attempts to challenge all the conventions of rom-coms and draw attention to the formulas that easily predict the outcome of these movies. The main character, Zoey (Josephine Langford), is staunchly anti-romance and believes that the most practical way to find love is through careful calculation. Throughout the film, she turns her nose up at anything resembling love. However, through a case of mistaken identity, she ends up falling for someone anyway.
The Other Zoey doesn’t develop new themes or break the formula, it just has a protagonist that’s constantly pointing them out. Even though Zoey has a cynical perspective, the film doesn’t, and her outlook is used to juxtapose the more cheesy elements of the film. Ultimately, nothing that happens in the film is surprising, but the ending of The Other Zoey is heartwarming, and it’s still a fun addition to the genre.
11 Your Place Or Mine (2023)
Two Best Friends Swap Houses
One of 2023’s Netflix rom-coms combined two big-name stars with a solid friends-to-lovers romance story. Polar-opposite best friends Debbie (Reese Witherspoon) and Peter (Ashton Kutcher) are long-distance best friends who swap houses for a week in Your Place Or Mine. However, the friendly change of scenery causes them both to come face to face with their hidden feelings in the other’s absence.
The premise is fun, and it’s enjoyable to see a middle-aged couple with children and responsibilities enjoy themselves while searching for love. Unfortunately, the root problem with the film is the lack of chemistry between the two leads. Both are excellent actors, but a sense of romantic longing is not present between them, especially with the lack of screen time they share together. Despite that, Your Place or Mine is still worth watching for the independent adventures the pair go on.
10 Red, White, and Royal Blue (2023)
An English Prince Falls For The Son Of The American President
While there is still a lot of improvement that could be made to see LGBTQ+ rom-coms represented in the mainstream, this movie helped push things in the right direction. Based on the enormously popular novel of the same name by Casey McQuiston, Red, White, and Royal Blue had a lot of pressure riding on the success of the movie. The plot follows the forbidden love story between the U.S. President’s son and the Prince of England. High jinks and globe-trotting travel ensue, and their love eventually gains acceptance and can flourish in the public eye.
The film hits all the right beats, although quite a bit changes from the book, and the two leads capture the awkward tension of first love very well. What could have been improved about the film was the production value. After the popularity of the book, it would have been appropriate to dedicate more time and energy to creating the world of the film. However, the movie was still a big hit which led to confirmation of a Red, White, and Royal Blue sequel on the way.
9 Happiness For Beginners (2023)
A Divorced Woman Goes On A Survivalist Retreat
Happiness For Beginners is set on the Appalachian Trail and combines themes of survival and budding new romance. This captures the shift in the protagonist Helen’s (Ellie Kemper) life. Recently divorced, and looking for a fresh start, she sets out on an outdoor retreat with strangers, but it just so happens that one of the other survivalists is Jake (Luke Grimes), a friend of Helen’s brother whom she knows reasonably well.
At first, they clash and let jealousy get in the way, but soon they can admit their feelings for one another. The unexpected setting of the film is refreshing, and the surprisingly serious reservations about the two leads give the movie an added layer of depth. The many filming locations of Happiness For Beginners add to the feeling of a fully formed world. Though not revolutionary, Happiness For Beginners is a feel-good film that’s easy to watch with a standout performance from Kemper who uses her comedic charms while also playing a more grounded character.
8 Somebody I Used To Know (2023)
A Woman Struggles With Her Ex Getting Married
Director Dave Franco teamed up with his wife Alison Brie, who co-wrote and starred in Somebody I Used To Know. The best part of the film is that while it gives every character the happy ending they deserve, it’s not the most obvious ending. Ally (Brie) is left in an uncertain position after she finds out her ex-boyfriend is getting married. However, it’s not him that she develops a new bond with, but his fiancée, Cassidy (Kiersey Clemons).
In growing to like and building a friendship with Cassidy, Ally is reminded of the things she used to like about herself and the person she wants to be. Somebody I Used To Know doesn’t deliver any romantic kiss-in-the-rain moments, but it does show a woman falling back in love with herself. The only drawback of the film is that it might become too serious at times, and doesn’t let itself explore the comedy of the more dramatic moments.
7 Ghosted (2023)
A Man Discovers The Girl He Likes Is Dating Is A Secret Agent
Ana de Armas and Chris Evans make good on the chemistry they showcased in Knives Out and provide ample romantic tension in Ghosted. In a fun twist on the spy genre, Armas is the one involved in international espionage, and it’s the unlikely Evans who is dragged along for the ride. While this role reversal works well and the movie has no problem making Armas look strong and capable, one of her biggest character flaws is that she is too committed to her job.
This feels like an old-fashioned critique and filmmakers should have moved past this type of relationship conflict. Fortunately, the film does not make her pick between Evans and being a spy. Ghosted blends the rom-com and spy genres well, and has some well-choreographed action scenes, but it’s unlikely that it will be remembered as a landmark film. It is fun to see Evans as a more hopeless protagonist compared to his more iconic hero role. There are also some fun cameos in Ghosted from the likes of Antony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, and Ryan Reynolds.
Ghosted
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6 What’s Love Got To Do With It? (2023)
A Filmmaker Documents Her Friend’s Arranged Marriage
What’s Love Got To Do With It? explores different cultural relationships towards love and marriage through the eyes of Zoe (Lily James) and Kaz (Shazad Latif). Zoe is filming Kaz’s experience with an arranged marriage and follows him to Pakistan for the wedding. The two friends learn what the other thinks and feels about love, and start to realize that they may be in love themselves.
The film follows the basic format of most rom-coms, but does its best to show both sides of the cultural divide with empathy and make a case that there are plenty of ways love can work. The film’s decision to include a critique of Zoe’s film centering on an experience that wasn’t her own was a strong choice. It indicated the film could have introduced other more serious themes but What’s Love Got To Do With It? opted to stay joyful for the sake of the story.
5 Love In Taipei (2023)
A Young Woman Is Caught In A Love Triangle While On A Journey Of Self-Discovery
Based on the novel Loveboat, Taipei by Abigail Hing Wen, Love In Taipei stars Ashley Liao as Ever Wong, a young woman who travels to Taipei on a cultural and educational exchange trip. There she meets new friends, learns more about her Taiwanese culture, and gets caught in a love triangle. Despite her feelings for the two boys she meets, Ever is always her own person and her ultimate goal is to find out what will make her the most happy and fulfilled.
She uses the exchange opportunity to explore her passion for dance and to discover who she is outside of her parents. The romantic elements still provide tension and drama, but the audience feels most connected to Ever’s journey of discovery. This focus on Ever’s independence and self-actualization is a great example of what rom-coms are evolving into for the modern era.
4 Elemental (2023)
Two Opposing Elements Form An Unexpected Bond
Elemental
Pixar’s Elemental focuses on the residents of Elemental City, who are all made of land, air, water, or fire. Originally thinking that elements can’t mix thanks to her father, Ember Lumen (Leah Lewis) sets out on a journey with Wade Ripple (Mamoudou Athie) to see the world in a whole new light. Also starring is Catherine O’Hara as Brook Ripple, Wade’s mother, and Ronnie del Carmen as Bernie, Ember’s father.
- Director
- Peter Sohn
- Release Date
- June 16, 2023
- Cast
- Leah Lewis , Mamoudou Athie , Catherine O’Hara , Ronnie del Carmen , Wendi McLendon-Covey
- Runtime
- 93 Minutes
While Pixar movies have often included romantic elements at times, Elemental feels like the animation studio’s first real attempt to make a rom-com. The movie takes place in a world populated by beings made up of either fire, water, earth, or air, with these very different societies and cultures intermingling in the big city. The story follows Ember (fire) and Wade (water) as they become unlikely partners on a mission together while learning about everything they have in common.
Elemental is a sweet, thoughtful, and funny movie that has a lot of fun with the rom-com storytelling. The relationship that blossoms between Ember and Wade hits all the familiar notes, from the meet-cute to the conflicts to the falling for each other, but finds unique approaches within its own distinct universe. However, the movie goes beyond that as a story about immigrants and the struggles as well as benefits of different cultures interacting with each other.
3 No Hard Feelings (2023)
An Aimless Young Woman Is Hired To Date A Socially Isolated Teen
Jennifer Lawrence makes an amazing return to form in No Hard Feelings, where she proves she has always been as strong of a comedic actress as a dramatic one. She’s joined by newcomer Andrew Barth Feldman, who plays an awkward teen boy whose parents pay Lawrence to go out with him. His parents want him to be more social when he leaves for college, and Lawrence needs the money.
No Hard Feelings updates the American sex comedy well, taking into consideration how important it is to show positive consent on film, while also finding the humor and awkwardness in intimacy. Similar to other successful recent rom-coms, Lawrence and Feldman end up friends by the end of No Hard Feelings, and the story’s theme focuses on personal growth more than undeniable romance. While it’s not the best of the year, it comes very close.
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2 Rye Lane (2023)
Newly Single Strangers Connect Over A Single Day
The British rom-com, Rye Lane, follows Yas (Vivian Oparah) and Dom (David Jonsson) after they happen to meet in the wake of two recent breakups. Similar to other rom-coms that take place primarily in the space of a day, Yas and Dom go on an odyssey across London as they learn more about each other and develop romantic feelings. Rye Lane showcases how to give a fresh twist on a familiar formula and make it exciting for the audience.
The two leads are undeniably likable, and it’s easy to root for them to end up together. Additionally, the dialogue is really where the film shines, giving the lead pair witty banter and hilarious comments about life as a young adult that make the film funny and relatable. Rye Lane makes it easy to pronounce it the best rom-com of the year and paves the way for films in the same vein in the years to come.
1 Anyone But You (2023)
A Feuding Duo Poses As A Couple At A Wedding
Anyone But You
- Director
- Will Gluck
- Release Date
- December 22, 2023
- Cast
- Sydney Sweeney , Glen Powell , Alexandra Shipp , GaTa , Hadley Robinson , Michelle Hurd , Dermot Mulroney , Darren Barnet , Rachel Griffiths
- Runtime
- 103 minutes
Anyone But You deserves the top spot among 2023 rom-com movies simply for the fact that it was the movie that helped convince many people this was still a viable genre at the box office. The movie stars Glen Powell as Ben and Sydney Sweeney as Bea, two single people who meet and form a quick connection only for some unfortunate misunderstanding to cause them to turn on each other. When they are forced to reunite at a wedding, they decide to pose as a couple to keep everyone off their backs.
The movie feels like a very deliberate throwback to the 90s era of rom-coms complete with the movie being a loose adaptation of a William Shakespeare play (The Taming of the Shrew). Anyone But One‘s relationship between Ben and Bea hits all the great hallmarks of a rom-com duo with great chemistry between the stars, fun banter that borders on heated and flirtatious all at once, and a connection that leaves fans rooting for them. The movie’s massive success at the box office brought new life into the genre.