O-M-G!!!! Have you seen the teen romance movies streaming on Netflix?!! From romcoms to more serious dramas, you can find plenty of teen love movies on Netflix to get your heart pumping. Whether you're looking for something like You Get Me or Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, you'll find all the best teen dramas on Netflix right here.
Other films on this list of the best teen romance movies on Netflix include A Cinderella Story, The Princess Diaries, and Mamma Mia!, which are all must-watch teen romance movies! But watch out, some of the classic teen romance movies on Netflix are like ancient history (well, the 80s). I mean, Heathers? Talk about a blast from the past.
Whether you're looking for good teenage rom coms or top romantic dramas with cute love stories for teens, this list has all the best romantic teen movies on Netflix!
Anyway, What's your favorite teen movie streaming on Netflix? Vote up your favorites so others can use this as a guide to what they should watch.
To All the Boys I've Loved Before is a 2018 American teen romance film directed by Susan Johnson, based on the 2014 novel by Jenny Han. Lara Jean Song Covey (Lana Condor) writes private love letters to all her past crushes, but when the letters are sent out to her previous loves, her life is thrown into chaos when they confront her one by one. ..more on Wikipedia
Actors: Lana Condor, Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Noah Centineo, Israel Broussard, + more
Released: 2018
Directed by: Susan Johnson
Also Ranked
#52 on The Best Teen Romance Movies
#1 on The Best Movies About Millennials (So Far)
#1 on The Best Netflix Original Movies Of 2018, Ranked
#2 on The Best Movies Directed By Women In 2018
The Kissing Booth is a 2018 romantic comedy film directed by Vince Marcello. A pretty, teenage girl (Joey King), who has never-been-kissed, finds her life turned totally upside down when she decides to run a kissing booth and unexpectedly ends up locking lips with her secret crush (Jacob Elordi). ..more on Wikipedia
Actors: Joey King, Joel Courtney, Jacob Elordi, Molly Ringwald, Meganne Young, + more
Released: 2018
Directed by: Vince Marcello
Also Ranked
#90 on The Best Teen Romance Movies
#3 on The Best Netflix Original Movies Of 2018, Ranked
#18 on The Best Movies About Millennials (So Far)
Set It Up is a 2018 romantic comedy film directed by Claire Scanlon. Coworkers hatch a plan to set up their bosses on a date. ..more on Wikipedia
Actors: Zoey Deutch, Glen Powell, Joan Smalls, Lucy Liu, Taye Diggs, + more
Released: 2018
Directed by: Claire Scanlon
Also Ranked
#23 on The Best Movies About Millennials (So Far)
#4 on The Best Netflix Original Movies Of 2018, Ranked
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A Cinderella Story is a 2004 American teen romantic comedy film. The film stars Hilary Duff, Chad Michael Murray, Jennifer Coolidge, and Regina King and was directed by Mark Rosman. The film's plot revolves around two Internet pen pals who meet at a school dance and fall in love but two different worlds keep them apart. It received negative reviews from critics, but was a commercial success. The film was followed by two direct to video sequels, Another Cinderella Story and A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song. ..more on Wikipedia
Actors: Hilary Duff, Jennifer Coolidge, Chad Michael Murray, Regina King, Madeline Zima, + more
Released: 2004
Directed by: Mark Rosman
Also Ranked
#25 on The Greatest Chick Flicks Ever Made
#13 on The Best Movies for Young Girls
#6 on The Best Teen Romance Movies
#17 on The Best Live Action Remakes of Animated Films
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It’s a film with love at its root, both familial and romantic, and Jenkins fills so much of it with a radiating warmth. The decision to move back and forth through the story allows us to understand and invest in the central relationship and there’s a nuanced delicacy in how he conveys the early stages of falling for someone. It’s the small moments that make you realise and, as he showed us in Moonlight’s heart-grabbing diner scene, he has a skill for recognising the important subtleties of body language. In matching the newcomer Layne with James, best known for playing Jesse Owens in Race, he has found a pairing whose chemistry charms and bewitches – with every scene we feel more engaged and then enraged when they’re pulled further apart.
As a black man in America, Fonny is the victim of a system cruelly stacked against him and Jenkins weaves outrage into his film without a heavy hand. Anger over unbearable injustice is replaced with sadness over seemingly insurmountable loss, of the artist, husband and father he might never be, and there’s a stinging prescience in Fonny’s downfall. But there remains an optimism throughout and an unapologetic belief in the restorative power of love. Jenkins’ love for the material shines through yet the downside is that it can often cloud his vision. He has spoken about his desire to remain faithful to the text and at times, especially with Tish’s narration, the dialogue can feel too verbose, too constructed for the screen. The languid pace and unconventional structure works for the most part but at times it can feel a tad unfocused, with some scenes failing to land with the same crashing impact as others (Dave Franco’s cameo as a sentimental landlord proves a particular head-scratcher).
Yet our attention endures as Jenkins remains a constantly evolving visual artist. The film is achingly beautiful, each frame artfully composed and each song choice thoughtfully matched. With a wider canvas and what appears to be a bigger budget than he had for Moonlight, Jenkins has created a film rich with lingering imagery, without it feeling too overstylised. Working with a bigger cast, he again showcases his knack for human choreography, picking actors so perfectly suited that one small complaint is that I wanted to see more of them. As Tish’s mother, Regina King is wonderfully measured, with a natural maternalism that leaps from a need to nurture to a desperate need to protect in a standout confrontation scene in the final act. The ever-underused Teyonah Parris, so good in the criminally underseen sitcom Survivor’s Remorse, is effectively feisty in regrettably brief doses and there are small, impressive turns from Colman Domingo as Tish’s father and Brian Tyree Henry, who delivers a chilling speech about the after-effects of prison in another standout scene.
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• If Beale Street Could Talk is showing at the Toronto film festival and will be released in the US on 30 November and in the UK on 18 January