Summer is a time for love and passion, and Netflix has released its newest romance movie for the season - Hello, Goodbye, And Everything In Between. With fans grappling onto the anticipated romance movie, it's sure to be added to many fan's guilty pleasures list.

Providing audiences with a chill and relaxed watch, romance movies give fans the fun time they've been looking for. They may not always be considered Oscar-worthy, but they have been watched and re-watched many times over. A guilty pleasure never dies, and sometimes they're just what someone needs.

How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days (2003)

How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days

Starring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey, How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days finds its main characters in a strange situation. One is challenged to make a women fall madly in love with him, while the other is challenged to lose a man in ten days or less. Both putting on a fake façade, the feelings become real.

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This unique take on a romance film gives it that memorable status that it has. This isn't the first time Hudson and McConaughey have worked together, and it's clear that the chemistry between the actors stays strong, even when they try their best to annoy each other. The jokes are silly and childish, yet they work. The premise may be odd, but the romance definitely feels real.

Ella Enchanted (2004)

Ella Enchanted is a fantasy romance movie centered on the titular character, Ella. Being cursed as a baby to always obey orders, Ella now finds herself trying to break the spell to save her newfound love.

This story is full of morals of sticking to your own guns and not succumbing to others. Set in a fun fantasy world, this movie is full of everything wanted for a fairy tale adaptation, with witty, modern comedy. Anne Hathaway puts on a spectacular performance like always, and the cast really bring the story to life.

50 First Dates (2004)

Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler in 50 First Dates

50 First Dates is an Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore classic. Sandler plays main character Harry who falls in love with Lucy. There's only one problem - Lucy has short-term memory loss, so she never remembers meeting him. Harry starts afresh everyday until she falls in love too.

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This interesting story concept has its sweet and wholesome moments. There are some silly moments sprinkled in, but it adds to its charm. The chemistry between Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler is believable and by the end audiences will find themselves routing for them. A great vacation style romance for fans of some summertime fun.

Maid In Manhattan (2002)

Singer and movie actress Jennifer Lopez stars in the New York romance Maid In Manhattan. Working as a hotel maid, Marisa wants a promotion to help her son. But when a rich Politian mistakes her for another hotel guest, he becomes instantly smitten with her.

This romance movie likes to show the view of both sides - Marisa's world and that of a wealthy man. The back and forth between the two is enticing and captivating. The suspense of whether the pair will end up on top, despite all their differences, keeps the audience waiting. Jennifer Lopez and Ralph Fiennes do an astounding job working together, giving audiences both angst and love between the pair.

27 Dresses (2008)

27 Dresses follows the story of Jane, a woman who has been a bridesmaid 27 times but is yet to be a bride herself. She finds herself shocked that her younger sister announces she's engaged to Jane's long-time crush. Now she's in charge of planning the wedding, being a bridesmaid once again.

This is a fresh and different type of romantic comedy. Jane finds herself in an out-of-the-blue fling, leaving audiences wondering who to route for. For enemies-to-lovers fans, this is a great movie to dive into. It's light-hearted, silly, well written, and has a perfect cast - not to mention the chemistry between the leads will leave fans swooning in their hate-to-love romance.

The Prince And Me (2004)

Julia Stiles in The Prince and Me

The Prince And Me is a romance movie starring Julia Stiles. When the Prince of Denmark attends university in the US, he stumbles upon Paige. The two of them get close, and sparks fly, but Paige has no clue about his real identity.

This is a pure cheese romance, full of all the tropes - miscommunication, hidden identity, royalty. But with all its quirks, it ends with a simple yet enjoyable watch between the leads. This concept has been written over and over again, yet this rendition stays memorable. Gaining multiple sequels afterward, this film has something to offer for the hopeless romantic wishing for a fairy tale.

She's The Man (2006)

Amanda Bynes + Channing Tatam in She's the Man

She's The Man is a 2000s rom-com classic. Starring Amanda Bynes and Channing Tatum, this teen rom-com follows Viola, who dresses as her twin brother to get onto the boy's football team after the girl's one is disbanded. Along the way, she falls for her roommate while dressed as her brother.

This quirky romance film is fun and full of laughs. It doesn't take itself seriously and revels in its silliness. Channing Tatum plays the perfect awkward jock alongside Amanda Bynes, who plays a hilarious version of her brother. With memorable quotes and unforgettable climax scenes, this film has become a rom-com classic. The moral of the movie is also one of note - everyone should be treated equally, no matter what gender.

Definitely, Maybe (2008)

Ryan Reynolds talking to Abigail Breslin in Definitely Maybe

Definitely, Maybe is the original How I Met Your Mother. After daughter Maya gets a sex ed lesson at school, she asked her dad how he met her mother. The father, played by Ryan Reynolds, tells the story of his 20sm letting his daughter guess which woman is her mother.

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With a different spin on rom-coms, this movie will keep audiences intrigued from start to finish, trying to figure out who is the mother. Ryan Reynolds provides an amazing performance as a lost 20-something man and as a still lost father. With emotions of all sorts portrayed throughout the film, it takes a simple story and adds more depth.

Silver Linings Playbook (2012)

Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper in Silver Linings Playbook (2012)

Starring Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper, Silver Linings Playbook is a grittier take on a romance film. Pat, newly out of rehab for anger issues, finds himself wanting to rekindle things with his wife. Crossing paths with Tiffany, the pair make a deal, if he helps her with a dance competition, she'll help him get in touch with his wife again.

This endearing romance movie is based more on reality than any other. It's dramatic scenes where characters breakdown are well written and believable. Lawrence and Cooper give a fantastic performance both alongside each other and in solos scenes. With a film that incorporates mental health in a realistic way, it shows both the up and downs. The end result is a spectacular film.

10 Things I Hate About You (1999)

Patrick dipping Kat at prom while they dance

10 Things I Hate About You is the 90s classic romance movie. Based on Shakespeare's The Taming Of The Shrew. New boy Cameron learns he cannot date popular girl Bianca until her anti-social sister Kat dates. So he pays the mysterious, bad boy Patrick to break down Kat's walls.

Everything in this movie falls in place to make it one of the greatest rom-coms of all time. The writing is clever, and the story moves at a great pace in a way that is witty and intelligent. The leads, Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger put on an amazing performance, both showing their chemistry with each other and also shinning solo. It's an iconic movie that can't be missed out on.

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