Ben needs to make a woman fall in love with him in 10 days, Andie needs to lose a guy in 10 days. As fate would have it they meet each other at a bar and proceed to spend the next 10 days attempting to fulfil their assignments, with unintended results.
We all remember the romantic logic of 3rd grade. The meaner you are to someone the more you like them. Well apparently the good folks in Hollywood never forgot! Enjoy this collection of fluffy RomComs featuring lovers who can't stand each other until they can't stand being apart.
Everyone loves a bit of fluff now and then - treat yourself with one of our contemporary feel-good chick flicks, chock full of ditzy leads, drop-dead gorgeous love interests (who somehow remain completely relatable), and kisses you saw a mile off, but still leave you sighing.
Having a girls' night in? Why not treat yourself to one of the films on this list of best modern chick-flicks, encompassing everything from 'Mean Girls' to 'Legally Blonde'.
This list of chick-flick movies is perfect for a cosy night in with a bottle of wine and your favourite gal pals. Just make sure you don't drink the whole bottle yourself.
Texan charmer Matthew McConaughey got his first big break playing the ever so slightly creepy David Wooderson in the definitive 1993 teen dramedy 'Dazed and Confused'. Since then a number of directors have picked up on his magnetic appeal to the opposite gender, and for a while it seemed like he was starring in a rom-com every other month.
There's no safer sign of a good chick-flick than the presence of blonde bombshell Kate Hudson. 'How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, 'Bride Wars', and 'A Little Bit of Heaven' wouldn't have worked half so well without her irreverent charm. Fun-fact, Hudson considers her mother's long-term boyfriend actor Kurt Russell her 'real father' - her biological father having left her family not long after she was born.
Enjoy our collection of the best romance movies from the noughties, including harmonious Irish sleeper 'Once', charming French addition 'Amelie', and cheeky British RomCom 'Bridget Jones'.