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Need a combo pack of unlimited laughter? Here's 10 rom-coms to binge this weekend

10 rom-coms you can watch this weekend to cut down your boredom and dive into a world of love and laughter.

By Sohini Bhattacharyya

Apr 04, 2026 03:10 IST

Romcoms are a part of everyone’s life; some wish to witness that kind of love in their own story, while others have already gone through moments just like those. From grand gestures to awkward confessions and slow-burn connections, these films reflect emotions we all understand.

Here's the top ten 2000's rom-coms to watch :

The Notebook

Starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams, this film traces the enduring love story of Noah and Allie, whose relationship survives years of separation, societal barriers, and personal struggles. Moving seamlessly between past and present, the narrative captures both the intensity of young love and the quiet strength of lifelong commitment, making it a deeply emotional and unforgettable viewing experience.

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

Featuring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey, the story revolves around two individuals entering a relationship with completely opposite motives, one trying to drive the other away and the other determined to make her fall in love. As their plans unfold, humorous situations and undeniable chemistry take over, gradually turning a strategic game into something sincere and emotionally engaging.

Love Actually

With an ensemble cast including Hugh Grant, this film presents multiple interconnected love stories set during the festive season, each exploring different dimensions of relationships, from new beginnings and unspoken feelings to heartbreak and reconciliation. Its layered storytelling and emotional range create a rich tapestry of romance that resonates with viewers on many levels.

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The Proposal

Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds star in this engaging tale of a high-powered editor who convinces her assistant to enter a fake engagement to avoid deportation. As they travel to his hometown and immerse themselves in each other’s lives, the lines between pretence and reality begin to blur, resulting in a relationship that evolves with humour, vulnerability, and genuine affection.

27 Dresses

Led by Katherine Heigl, the film follows Jane, a woman who has spent years putting others first, always as a bridesmaid but never the bride. Her life takes a turn when she meets a journalist who challenges her perspective on love and self-worth, leading her to confront her own desires and embrace the possibility of happiness for herself.

13 Going on 30

Jennifer Garner plays a teenager who magically wakes up as her 30-year-old self, only to realise that adulthood is far more complicated than she imagined. As she navigates her new reality, she reconnects with an old friend and rediscovers the importance of authenticity, love, and staying true to one’s younger self.

The Holiday

Starring Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet, the film tells the story of two women from different parts of the world who swap homes to escape heartbreak. In unfamiliar surroundings, they encounter new relationships that help them heal, grow, and rediscover themselves, all set against warm, picturesque backdrops.

Music and Lyrics

Featuring Hugh Grant, this film follows a once-famous pop star attempting to revive his career by collaborating with an inexperienced but talented writer. As they work together to create music, their professional partnership slowly transforms into a heartfelt connection built on understanding, creativity, and mutual support.

50 First Dates

Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore star in this unconventional love story where a man falls for a woman who suffers from short-term memory loss. With her memory resetting each day, he finds new and creative ways to make her fall in love with him repeatedly, turning their relationship into a touching portrayal of patience and devotion.

The Devil Wears Prada

Starring Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep, the film follows a young journalist navigating the demanding world of fashion journalism while trying to maintain her personal relationships. As ambition begins to take precedence, she is forced to reassess her priorities, making the story not just about romance but also about identity and balance.

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From the sweeping, emotional intensity of The Notebook to the light-hearted charm of 27 Dresses and the feel-good storytelling of The Holiday, these films together highlight why rom-coms continue to hold a special place in audiences’ hearts. They offer not just entertainment, but comfort, nostalgia, and a reminder that love, no matter how complicated, always finds a way. Whether you’re watching alone or with friends or your loved one, this list promises a perfect blend of laughter, emotion, and timeless romance for your weekend binge.

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