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Does anyone hear sizzle? These spectacular ROM-COMS packs a serious punch of summer heat.
By greats always star Marilyn Monroe to new turns on the old genre starring Billy EichnerThe four films on this list are perfect for your “Summer Lovin ‘needs.
Watch with us have combed the furthest parts of the Internet – from Amazon Prime Video to Most important+ And everywhere in the mid-to find the best ROM-COM movies that are perfect for streaming in the summer.
Check out our recommendations below.
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The funny and hearty film No hard feelings star Jennifer Lawrence is the perfect ROM-com to watch during the summer. Lawrence plays Maddie, a waitress down on his luck in a huge need for cash-so much so she responds to a Craigslist ad from two parents (Matthew Broderick and Laura Benanti) who wants to hire someone to “romance” (aka having sex with) their awkward son as a teenager, Percy. Unfortunately for Maddie, Percy (Andrew Barth Feldman) Isn’t your typical teenage shadow boy.
His performing “sexuality” is quite intimidated and he would much rather get to know them as a human being. This makes it much more difficult to carry out the work, but it also makes Maddie finish opening to Percy in a way she has never been before. The fake relationship produces real and unexpected links – between bare fights and funny skin disorders, of course. The whole story takes place in the summer before Percy leaves for college, making it the perfect enclosure of that strange time between a teenage girl and a young adult.
Watch No hard feelings on Crush.
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Although it is a box office bomb, this Billy Eichner ROM-Com is a healthy refreshing while remaining very sexy and funny. Eicner plays Bobby, Podcaster and Curator of the LGBTQIA+ Museum in New York City. When he meets Aaron (Luke MacFarlane), Bobby is amazed by how his kind Aaron is not – and how much they seem to be common.
Produced by Judd apatow and directed by Nick Stoller. Brush is a simple refreshing love story that looks realistic on dating in the LGBTQIA+ community without relying on stereotypes or eschewing laughter. With sun -filled shots from Central Park and Provincetown, this film screams “Summer Romance.”
Watch Brush on Peacock.
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Viola (Amanda bunes) spent the break playing a ball with her best and love, Justin (Robert Hoffman). But when her secondary school announces that they break the women’s team, Viola takes a convenient opportunity to exchange places with his twin, Sebastian (James Kirk), and join the boys team at his new private school. One big problem – she has a serious chemistry with her duke of a fellow (Channing tatum), which is really a mess with his head.
Based on William Shakespeare’s comedy Twelfth night. She is the man A remarkable teenage sports comedy with a great soundtrack and some funny liners. (And an excellent physical comedy, too – a scene where Duke tries to look cool in answering his flip phone remains one of Tatum’s best comedy moments to this day.)
Watch She is the man on Paramount+.
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This classic Marilyn Monroe movie stars Tony Curtis and Lemmon jack As two musicians witnessing a crowd hit-so they go run-off and mimic women in a female band. Joe (Curtis) and Jerry (Lemmon) must withstand the urge to flirt with their Bandmate Winsome Sugar Kane (Monroe) or risk exposure.
The world -class performances, Shenanigans Zany and Zippy Audio Track make Some like it hot an everlasting classic. The tropical title and location make it a great summer movie. Some of the jokes are quite politically wrong according to today’s standards, but as the last line of the film reminds us humorously, “No one is perfect.”
Watch Some like it hot on Amazon Prime Video.