6 Overlooked Rom-Com Treasures That Probably Flew Under Your Radar
We all deserve second chances and so do these movies.
While some rom-coms make a big splash at the box office, others fly under the radar, never getting the recognition they deserve.
Here are the top 6 hidden rom-com gems that you may have missed out on, but are definitely in need of checking out.
Love, Rosie (2014)
This heartfelt tale tells the story of two lifelong friends, Rosie and Alex, played by Lily Collins and Sam Claflin, and the challenges they face. As life continues to pull the childhood friends apart, their deep bond and undeniable chemistry bring them back together, but only to create more obstacles in the way of their long-awaited reunion.
Plus One (2019)
Over the course of a series of weddings, Maya Erskine and Jack Quaid play two friends who agree to be each other's plus one. As the characters navigate the highs and lows of wedding season, their platonic relationship takes unexpected turns.
What's Your Number? (2011)
Anna Faris and Chris Evans star in this charming rom-com about a woman who, after reading a magazine article, embarks on a journey to reconnect with her exes to find Mr. Right. The film offers a humorous exploration of self-discovery and a close look at Captain America 's butt.
Mrs. Winterbourne (1996)
Starring Shirley MacLaine, Ricki Lake, and Brendan Fraser, this delightful classic romance tells the story of a pregnant woman named Connie Doyle who, after a train accident, is mistaken for the wife of a wealthy family, the Winterbournes. Now Connie must embrace her new identity as Mrs. Winterbourne and become entangled in the lives of the unknown family members.
The Duff (2015)
The modern Cinderella story takes a unique approach to the high school romance, following Bianca, portrayed by Mae Whitman, who discovers she's labeled "Designated Ugly Fat Friend" among her friends. With the help of her charismatic next-door neighbor, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and challenges the labels placed on her by society.
About Time (2013)
This charming British rom-com centers on Domhnall Gleeson's Tim Lake, who discovers on his 21st birthday that he has the ability to time travel. Tim decides to use this newly discovered power to improve his romantic life and win the heart of Rachel McAdams' Mary. With valuable lessons about love, family, and the importance of cherishing each moment, this film will break your heart in the most beautiful way possible.