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Thursday Thrills: Romantic Comedies to watch this weekend!

Looking for something to watch this weekend? Here is a list of some romantic comedies available across your favorite streaming services to wind-down and relax!

The kissing booth 2

The movie takes off with Elle and Noah parting their ways when Noah goes off to study at Harvard. Elle and her best friend Lee had a pack to go to the same University after they are done with their high-school. Elle is now torn between following her best friend and her boyfriend. Meanwhile, a new boy Marco beats Elle and Lee at the Dance Dance Revolution machine. Things take an upturn when circumstances lead Elle to pair up with Marco in a dance competition.

Available to stream on Netflix

10 things I hate about you

Considered as a classic timeless romantic comedy, ’10 things I hate about you’ brings in cheeky and funny dialogues from the late 90s, that are still relevant in today’s time. Starring the Oscar-winning late actor Heath Ledger, Julia Stiles, and Joseph Gordon.

Available to stream on Disney Plus

Bride Wars

This American romantic comedy from 2009 stars Kate Hudson, Anne Hathaway, Kristen Johnston, Bryan Green berg, and Candice Bergen. The story revolves around two best friends who have always planned to get married at the same location. Now that the dream has turned into a reality they need to face decisions of what to prioritize friendship or a picture-perfect wedding?

Available to watch on Amazon prime

Crazy Rich Asians

The movie is an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Kevin Kwan. Directed by Jon M. Chu the movie stars Constance Wu, Henry Golding, and Gemma Chan. Rachel is a professor at NYU who after much persuasion agrees to visit her boyfriend’s home country Singapore over the break. Little does she knows that Nick belongs to one of the richest families in Asia.

Available on Apple TV

Avaiable in Amazon Prime

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