Romance
The journey to get there isn’t always as good as its ending, but Dear David delivers on both its romantic and dramatic plot threads through a tough scenario
Your Place Or Mine is a fun rom-com from some true vets who offer something that feels new and finely crafted without even being in the same room together.
Erin’s Guide to Kissing Girls is a sweet start to rom-com season as this middle-grade story brings some great incidentals and an excellent final moment.
Janeen and Michael Damian talk with But Why Tho? about Falling for Christmas, “works of exaggerated emotion,” and working with Linsday Lohan.
Smiley is an 8-episode holiday rom-com where two strangers meet after one accidentally leaves a voicemail for the other.
Spoiler Alert is very much the same story we’ve seen across the rom-com genre, and yet, it stands apart from the crowd.
Ticket to Paradise is romantic, gut-bustlingly funny, and a wonderful testament to Clooney and Roberts’ acting chemistry.
In 20th Century Girl directed and written by Bang Woo-Ri, we get the chance to head back to 1999 for first love.
Bros is a rom-com where Bobby meets Aaron, and neither can help but judge the other, only to learn perhaps they’ve just been judging themselves.
Diorama is a walk through the stages of coupling, uncoupling, and all of the assumptions we make about monogamy in between.
TRENDING POSTS
Can This Love Be Translated? gets lost in its quest to answer that question, but finds its way mostly back on course in its final episode.
She Said Maybe is a mess of a rom-com with leads you can’t root for and a cast of malicious characters you have to tolerate for little payoff.
While the romantic tropes of Bridgerton Season 4 Part 1 are a bit safe and predictable, it’s still enjoyable to watch with style to spare.















