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11 Great Rom-Com Movies on Hulu Right Now (May 2025)

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Love is in the air — and so are the laughs! A good romantic comedy will use wit and sweetness to move and entertain you.

If you’re in the mood for love, try looking on Hulu — they have a huge selection of hilarious romantic comedies, from the comfortingly formulaic to the shockingly original.

This May, some of these movies available on Hulu star A-listers like Jennifer Lawrence and Ben Stiller.

Check them out in the list below.

Need more recommendations? Then check out the Best New Movies on Netflix, (HBO) Max, Hulu, Amazon Prime and More, the Best Movies on Amazon Prime Video Right Now, the Best Rom-Com Movies on Netflix Right Now and the 4 Underrated Movies on Netflix in April 2025.

‘No Hard Feelings’ (2023)

No Hard Feelings is one of those comedies where the premise is deeply disturbing, but the great writing and talented cast sell it so well that you find yourself laughing anyway. In this romantic comedy, down-on-her-luck waitress Maddie (Jennifer Lawrence) is facing bankruptcy after having her car repossessed. Desperate for a new car, she answers an unusual Craigslist ad posted by wealthy parents Allison and Laird Becker (Laura Benanti and Matthew Broderick).

The Beckers are worried about their 18-year-old son Percy (Andrew Barth Feldman) starting college in the fall, as he is shy, awkward and inexperienced. So they hire Maddie to “date” Percy, without giving him any idea what’s happening. (See? Told you it was disturbing.)

But as Maddie’s over-the-top attempts to seduce Percy turn into a real friendship, Maddie begins to open up about her complicated past while Percy learns to stand on his own two feet. There’s hilariously shocking physical comedy (a naked fist fight occurs — we won’t reveal the participants) and a warm sweetness that will move and surprise you.

‘Meet the Parents’ (2000)

Is there any greater act of romance than dealing with your significant other’s crazy family? Greg (Ben Stiller) must decide how far he’s willing to go for his girlfriend Pam (Teri Polo) in this hilarious comedy. To propose to Pam, Greg needs the blessing of her very “traditional” father, Jack (Robert De Niro). Greg thinks he’ll be able to win Jack and Pam’s mom, Dina (Blythe Danner), over during her sister’s wedding weekend, but he quickly learns that Jack is not easily impressed. In fact, he’s suspicious of Greg’s every move — because he’s a retired CIA agent who was once known as a “human lie detector.”

As Greg and Jack each try to one-up the other, they risk alienating Pam, the person they’re allegedly fighting for. Hilarious dialogue, unbelievable situations (a sewage leak leads to a fire which leads to a missing cat, for example) and comic misunderstandings will earn big laughs in this sweet movie about two families becoming one.

‘Enough Said’ (2013)

Seinfeld and The Sopranos collide (sort of) as TV veterans Julia Louis-Dreyfus and James Gandolfini join forces for a sweet, charming rom-com. In Gandolfini’s last role before his death, he plays Albert, a divorced man who begins a relationship with a massage therapist named Eva (Louis-Dreyfus). Eva quickly discovers that Albert is the ex-husband of her client and friend, Marianne (Catherine Keener). Eva finds she can’t help letting Marianne’s opinion of her ex impact her view of her new relationship.

A relatable, poignant story of love in middle age, Enough Said feels like a sweet farewell to Gandolfini, and a showcase for Louis-Dreyfus. Their chemistry is quiet, warm and undeniably enjoyable.

 

‘27 Dresses’ (2008)

Katherine Heigl takes the old saying “always the bridesmaid, never the bride” to the next level in this rom-com from the screenwriter behind The Devil Wears Prada. Heigl plays Jane, a buttoned-up people pleaser who has been a bridesmaid in 27 weddings and can’t confess her feelings to the man she loves. 

When she meets Kevin (James Marsden at his swoon-worthy best), a cynical writer who covers the wedding section but wants to do hard news, they clash immediately. But when Kevin ends up covering Jane’s sister’s wedding to the man of Jane’s dreams, their relationship pushes her to take care of herself instead of everyone else.

Heigl and Marsden’s chemistry is sweet and sexy in this charming rom-com. A drunken rendition of “Bennie and the Jets” in the middle of the movie will have you singing along. And if you’re a perpetual bridesmaid, it might just restore your faith in happily-ever-after endings.

 

‘Palm Springs’ (2020)

Andy Samberg (Saturday Night Live, Brooklyn Nine-Nine) and Cristin Milioti (How I Met Your Mother, The Penguin) star in the genre-bending romantic comedy Palm Springs. While attending a wedding in Palm Springs, Nyles (Samberg) and Sarah (Milioti) get stuck in a time loop, forced to relive the day of the wedding over and over again. Meanwhile, another wedding guest named Roy (J.K. Simmons) blames Nyles for being trapped in the time loop as well and is constantly seeking revenge by killing him (which resets the loop). 

As Nyles and Sarah grow closer, secrets about their lives before the wedding are revealed. Will they be able to move forward together, or will they stay stuck in the past? Milioti and Samberg are charming and funny actors with great chemistry, and you’ll find yourself rooting for them despite their flaws. Palm Springs feels like the perfect millennial interpretation of Groundhog Day.

‘High Fidelity’ (2000)

Rob (John Cusack) is an unlucky-in-love record store owner with a habit of making “Top 5” lists with his best friend Barry (Jack Black). When he experiences a fifth soul-crushing breakup, he decides to revisit his Top 5 exes to figure out where he went wrong. (Other stars in the cast include Catherine Zeta-Jones and Lisa Bonet.) As he delves deeper into his past relationships, he begins to understand his own inability to commit. Will he be able to win back Laura (Iben Hjejle), the ex he still loves? 

With sharp dialogue, a killer soundtrack and a relatable story, High Fidelity is rightly considered a rom-com classic. It even spawned a (short-lived) Broadway musical adaptation, as well as a 2020 TV version that starred Zoë Kravitz.

‘Juno’ (2007)

The movie that launched Elliot Page‘s career follows 16-year-old Juno (Page), who accidentally gets pregnant after a casual hookup with her friend Bleeker (Michael Cera) and decides to give the baby up for adoption. Supported by her father (another great J.K. Simmons performance) and stepmother (Allison Janney), Juno enters into an adoption agreement with a wealthy married couple, Vanessa (Jennifer Garner) and Mark (Jason Bateman). 

Juno is a beautiful coming-of-age story about the complexities of making “adult” decisions, but the romance between Juno and Bleeker is incredibly endearing. As Juno herself likes to say, this movie is “totally boss.”

‘(500) Days of Summer’ (2009)

(500) Days of Summer is sort of an anti-rom-com rom-com, but its humor, heart and a great dance number set to Hall & Oates’ “You Make My Dreams Come True” earn it a spot on this list. Tom (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is a hopeless romantic who dreams of finding the one. Summer (Zooey Deschanel) is a beautiful woman who doesn’t believe in true love at all. 

Told in a non-linear style, this stylish and funny movie shows how their relationship helps Tom understand the difference between the love of his fantasies and the realities of a genuine relationship. (500) Days of Summer critiques the tropes of romantic comedies, yet still leaves viewers hopeful that love can win in the end.

‘Fire Island’ (2022)

A modern-day retelling of Pride and Prejudice, Fire Island follows a “found family” of gay men who take a summer trip to the titular island every year. When Howie (Bowen Yang of Saturday Night Live fame) meets the rich and charming Charlie (James Scully) at a party, Howie’s best friend Noah (Joel Kim Booster, who also wrote the film), is determined to get them together. But Charlie’s judgmental friend Will (Conrad Ricamora, who is adorably dorky in the “Mr. Darcy” role) seems to get in the way at every turn. 

The movie shows how wealth and social class can still come into play in present-day relationships, while maintaining the original story’s themes of miscommunication and first impressions. The supporting cast is hilarious and includes Margaret Cho and Yang’s Las Culturistas co-host Matt Rogers.

‘The Princess Bride’ (1987)

Choosing not to watch this movie is “inconceivable!” In this ‘80s classic, a grandfather (Peter Falk) reads a storybook to his sick grandson (Fred Savage) about “Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles…” The result? One of the most quotable movies of all time.

The story-within-a-story is about Buttercup (Robin Wright), a beautiful girl who falls in love with farm boy Westley (Cary Elwes), only to be separated from him by the evil Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon). With the help of master swordsman Inigo (Mandy Patinkin) and strongman Fezzik (Andre the Giant), will Westley rescue Buttercup before she is forced to marry the prince?

‘Long Shot’ (2019)

Dating is tough, but dating while running for president of the United States is tougher. In this smart, underrated rom-com, Charlotte Field (Charlize Theron), the Secretary of State, begins falling in love with idealistic writer Fred Flarsky (Seth Rogen) while considering a presidential run. Their relationship is tested by everything from poll numbers to international politics, as Charlotte’s team wonders if the world would ever accept the delightfully schlubby Fred as Charlotte’s “First Mister.” 

While Long Shot contains plenty of the raunchy, over-the-top humor you’d expect from a Rogen flick, there’s also sharp political commentary and a sweet love story in this charming movie.

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