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  1. You Do You Review
  2. The 20 Most Romantic TV Moments of the Last 20 Years
  3. 29 Best Romantic Movies on Netflix to Fall in Love With Right Now


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You Do You Review

• Streaming Service • Netflix • Amazon Prime • HBO Max • Apple TV+ • Disney+ • Hulu • Movies • Action Movies • Animated Movies • Anime Movies • Christmas Movies • Comedy Movies • Drama Movies • Fantasy Movies • Horror Movies • K-Drama Movies • Romance Movies • Sci-Fi Movies • Shows • Action Shows • Animated Shows • Anime Shows • Comedy Shows • Drama Shows • Fantasy Shows • Horror Shows • K-Drama Shows • Romance Shows • Sci-Fi Shows • Where to Watch Discovery Tool The Turkish film, You Do You, is your classic genre film with loads of potential with its talented cast, but the story has no direction and won’t take a stance on what type of B-movie it wants to settle for. The lead, Ahsen Eroglu, is a breath of fresh air, a star in the making, but the entire experience practically screams the cliche, “Less is more!” You Do You Review and Plot Summary The story follows a hippie living her bohemian rhapsody, Merve (Eroglu), who is about to get a rude awakening regarding her arrested development. With her head in the clouds of fashion and design and not using her degree in business administration, her mother, Nevra ( Zuhal Olcay), informs her that their building is being foreclosed on. That’s because she never divorced Merve’s cheating father, who foreclosed on the home. Now that the whole family is bankrupt, Merve is out to find work and has a flash of genius — a dating site, not for hooking up, but for soulmates! Originally titled Merve Kült, Y ou Do You was directed by Cemal Alp...

The 20 Most Romantic TV Moments of the Last 20 Years

If you’re searching for a binge list to induce only the deepest, most wistful sighs, or maybe even inspiration for a romantic gesture of your own, you need to check out these 20 TV moments. From the most thoughtful proposals to the most passionate kisses, these are the episodes that sparked frantic texts letting fellow romantics know they needed to tune in right now. But beware, some of these are the resolutions of seasons-long will-they-or-won’t-they dramas, so if you don’t want to know if a certain small-screen couple does have a happy ending, this list does contain spoilers. The Elevator Proposal on Grey’s Anatomy There are almost too many swoon-worthy moments from Grey’s to choose from, but Derek’s proposal in the X-ray-covered elevator manages to capture almost every classic beat. Of course, he chose the spot with some of the show’s steamiest hookups (the on-call room can’t compare for the sheer thrill of being caught), but, more importantly, showing Meredith his love for her is so connected to his admiration of her as a surgeon is what makes the moment truly special. The Empire State Building on The Mindy Project Mindy Kaling is known for her love of rom-coms, and The Mindy Project is so dotted with classic rom-com Easter eggs it’s an entire egg hunt. Mindy’s first passionate kiss with Danny on the plane is a sweet “finally” moment, but combining his run to the Empire State Building set to a ​​Bruce Springsteen song with finding Mindy practically slain by exercise af...

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Legally Blonde, 13 Going on 30, 27 Dresses, She's the Man - the 2000s really was the Even today, decades later, people will still watch My Big Fat Greek Wedding or Ella Enchanted when they're needing a pick-me-up. While these beloved films continue to make people laugh, there are many Bridget Jones's Diary and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days were improvised? Or that Reese Witherspoon negotiated a unique, very Elle Woods-inspired perk when filming Legally Blonde? The iconic girl-masquerading-as-her-twin-brother film that is She's the Man has long been a favorite due to its casting. Amanda Bynes plays the goofy protagonist who falls for her brother's roommate, Channing Tatum. This was Tatum's breakout role in the film industry, and teens around the world starting falling for him once the movie was released. But that almost didn't happen according to Bynes. As I totally fought for Channing [to get cast in] that movie because he wasn't famous yet. He'd just done a Mountain Dew commercial and I was like, “This guy's a star - every girl will love him!” But [the producers] were like, “He's so much older than all of you!" And I was like, ”It doesn't matter! Trust me!" When Jason Segal and Nick Stoller were writing the script for Forgetting Sarah Marshall, they wrote a scene where Sarah Marshall's (Kristen Bell) new boyfriend (Russel Brand) and ex (Segal) are making fun of a movie she starred in. They wanted to think of the “dumbest concept for a movie," so they settled on a killer ce...

29 Best Romantic Movies on Netflix to Fall in Love With Right Now

If you’re pining for the best romantic movies on Netflix, you’ve come to the right place. Maybe you’re looking for a sweet and predictable tale, some seriously steamy scenes, or a your story.) Listen, we’re not here to judge your taste in streamable rom-coms; we’re just here to help you decide what to watch next, so that an hour from now you can be deeply engrossed in one of the best romantic comedy movies on Netflix instead of still scrolling through titles and watching a dozen trailers. We scoured Netflix for the top romantic movies and settled on these 29 films—from classics like She’s Gotta Have It to more recent romance movies like Love in the Villa. There are some familiar favorites and a few you may have never heard of before. And yes, there’s a feel-good holiday love story or two, because how could we not? Obviously this isn’t an exhaustive list of every sappy movie on the platform, but we’re pretty confident that our choices for the best romantic movies on Netflix won’t disappoint. You might laugh, you may cry, and you’ll probably swoon over some of the lead characters. So whether you’re gearing up for a movie night with your friends, your partner, or yourself, grab your 1. Lady Chatterley’s Lover (2022) Not sure whether you’re in the mood for a period drama or more of a modern rom-com vibe? You’ll get both in this adaption of a Jojo Moyes novel. Jennifer (Shailene Woodley) is a woman in the 1960s with an awful husband (Joe Alwyn). She ends up falling in love with...