fbpx
Movies Like Anyone But You

15+ Best Cheeky Romantic Movies Like “Anyone But You”

If you’re searching for movies like Anyone But You, you’re probably craving a fun romantic comedy with sizzling chemistry and lots of banter. These films deliver the perfect mix of love, laughter, and misunderstandings that keep you on the edge of your seat. For fans of lighthearted romance with a dash of tension, there are plenty of other movies that capture the same playful yet heartfelt vibe.

Movies Like Anyone But You

Friends with Benefits (2011)

6.5/10 (401K)

Me Before You (2016)

7.4/10 (296K)

No Strings Attached (2011)

6.2/10 (247K)

Love & Other Drugs (2010)

6.7/10 (229K)

No Hard Feelings (2023)

6.4/10 (176K)

Challengers (2024)

7.2/10 (101K)

Holidate (2020)

6.1/10 (80K)

Set It Up (2018)

6.5/10 (68K)

Love Hard (2021)

6.3/10 (63K)

The Idea of You (2024)

6.3/10 (61K)

Upgraded (2024)

6.1/10 (26K)

Through My Window (2022)

5.5/10 (20K)

Beautiful Disaster (2023)

5.3/10 (14K)

Through My Window: Across the Sea (2023)

5.1/10 (6.9K)

Through My Window: Looking at You (2024)

5.4/10 (4K)

Love, Divided (2024)

5.9/10 (3.9K)

Beautiful Wedding (2024)

4.1/10 (2.9K)

Related

The Idea of You

In The Idea of You, we follow the whirlwind life of Sophie, a divorced 40-year-old art gallery owner who’s just trying to keep things together after her ex-husband’s midlife crisis left her holding the pieces. When she reluctantly agrees to take her teenage daughter to a music festival, things take an unexpected turn. Enter Hayes Campbell, a gorgeous, 24-year-old pop star from one of the biggest boy bands in the world. The sparks between them? Oh, they’re not just subtle – they’re the kind that could light up a stadium.

As Sophie gets swept up into a romance that’s completely out of her comfort zone, she navigates the chaos of dating someone who has millions of screaming fans – most of whom aren’t too happy about her. And as the age gap and the public attention create all kinds of complications, the chemistry between her and Hayes keeps pulling them back together. What starts as a fun, unexpected connection quickly becomes something deeper, more intense, and a whole lot messier than either of them expected.

Challengers

In Challengers, Tashi Duncan is a fierce, competitive tennis player who once dominated the court. Now, she’s coaching her husband, Art, a former tennis star struggling to find his form. Their lives take an unexpected twist when Art is set to face off against Patrick, Tashi’s ex-boyfriend and former tennis rival, in a high-stakes tournament. The match quickly becomes more than just a game of skill – it’s personal, with old flames rekindling and past tensions rising to the surface.

As the tournament progresses, Tashi is caught in the middle of a love triangle filled with unresolved feelings, fierce ambition, and the desire to win. The intensity of the competition blurs the lines between love, rivalry, and betrayal, leaving everyone on edge. With emotions running high, Tashi, Art, and Patrick are pushed to their limits both on and off the court, as the game becomes a metaphor for their complicated relationships.

Holidate

In Holidate, Sloane is tired of being the only single person at every family gathering, where the pressure to find a romantic partner is always looming. Enter Jackson, a carefree guy who’s equally over the dating drama and holiday expectations. The two meet by chance and come up with a perfect plan: they’ll be each other’s platonic “holidate” for every festive occasion throughout the year – no strings attached.

As the seasons pass, they navigate awkward family dinners, cheesy holiday parties, and chaotic moments together, all while keeping their feelings strictly in the “just friends” zone. But as the holidays roll by, and they spend more time together, the lines between fun and feelings start to blur.

Set It Up

In Set It Up, Harper and Charlie are overworked assistants to demanding bosses who leave them with barely any personal time. Both stuck in their hectic lives, they come up with a sneaky plan: set their bosses up with each other. If their bosses fall in love, maybe they’ll be too distracted to keep piling on the work, right?

As Harper and Charlie orchestrate romantic encounters between their unsuspecting bosses, they spend a lot of time together, sharing laughs and frustrations. Their scheming leads to a string of hilarious and sometimes touching moments, but as they get caught up in their plan, they start to realize that sparks might be flying in unexpected places.