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Top 10: Free Romantic Comedy Movies on Fancast

Drew Barrymore, Doris Day, Scarlett Johansson, Penelope Cruz, Renee Zellweger and even Sean Hayes are veterans of the romantic comedy genre, and they’re all here on Fancast with chick flicks that may even get guys in touch with their feminine sides. Check out these 10 Free Rom-Com Movies on Fancast!
Fever Pitch [watch the movie]
Ben (Jimmy Fallon) is a high school teacher obsessed with the Boston Red Sox, to the point where it strains his relationship with Lindsay (Drew Barrymore). The film was shot during the Bosox’s actual world championship run in 2004. It was originally a Nick Hornby book about soccer, but if you’re gonna Fallon it up, it’s gotta be about the national pastime.
Twice Upon a Yesterday [watch the movie]
A drunk in London named Victor (Douglas Henshall) laments that his ex Sylvia (Lena Headey) is marrying some guy named Dave (Mark Strong). When mysterious Spanish sanitation workers send Victor back in time (how’s that for a set-up?), he immediately starts to try to throw a wrench into Sylvia’s relationship before it reaches the wedding. Yet his skullduggery is derailed when he actually meets a gorgeous bartender named Louise (Penelope Cruz) who does a good job of distracting him from his selfish mission. Learning lessons about moving on, letting go, and wooing Penelope Cruz!
A Good Woman [watch the movie]
This adaptation of one of Oscar Wilde’s best plays stars Helen Hunt as Mrs. Erlynne, a widow in the 1930s who lives the good life on the dimes of a series of rich suitors. When she heads to Italy with the intention of claiming the wealthy Briton Robert Windermere (Mark Umbers) away from his wife Meg (Scarlett Johansson), the rumors of infidelity abounding begin to drive Meg into the arms of Lord Darlington (Stephen Campbell Moore). Meanwhile, Tuppy (Tom Wilkinson) actually someone who wants to win the hand of the vampish socialite Erlynne. Scandal and duplicity in high society! Tales of ribaldry with Helen and Scarlett!
Xanadu [watch the movie]
Olivia Newton-John plays a mysterious woman named Kira, who appears magically out of a mural to move and inspire a down-on-his-luck artist by the name of Sonny Malone (Michael Beck). She encourages Sonny to start a nightclub with an ex-big band leader called Danny Maguire (Gene Kelly, in a role reprised from his film with Rita Hayworth called Cover Girl), but winds up falling in love with the young man in the process. This proves a problem, because Kira’s real name is Terpsichore, and she’s one of the nine Muses who are charged with inspiring creativity on Earth. Which means Sonny Malone has to appeal to Zeus himself to profess his love for this amazing woman!
Caprice [watch the trailer]
Doris Day, ladies and gents, is Patricia Fowler, a mod and sly industrial spy working undercover at a cosmetics company in an attempt to get the goods on the latest formula, only to uncover an international drug-smuggling ring! Holy cats! Her efforts to put a stop to this nefarious business hooks her up with a fellow agent Christopher White (Richard Harris), who teams up with her in more ways than one to foil the evil tycoon Stuard Clancy (Ray Walston!). You can get your romance with a caper comedy excitement and groovy styles!
Love and a .45 [watch the movie]
A love story from the Tarantino era of stylization, meaning it’s a violent and quirky crime saga as well. Renee Zellweger stars as Starlene, whose philosophical thief boyfriend Watty Watts (Gil Bellows) gets mixed up in a botched job with drug-addict biker boyfriend (Rory Cochrane), forcing the couple to go on a mad, televised run from the law, yet they just happen to become media darlings in the process! True Romance mixed with Natural Born Killers!
Raising Arizona [watch the movie]
We’re all familiar with the Coen Brothers now, but back when all they’d made so far was Blood Simple, nobody knew what to expect when their second film, Raising Arizona, hit theaters back in 1987. Anyone who claims they predicted a screwball comedy featuring an ex-con and his mugshot photographer getting married and trying to kidnap one of a rich man’s quintuplets because they can’t have a child of their own is lying. No one could have foreseen the Lone Biker of the Apocalypse. Nicolas Cage, early in his career, is brilliant as H.I. McDonnough, the randomly eloquent ex-criminal whose marriage to Holly Hunter’s Edwina is only predicated on his staying on the straight and narrow, and John Goodman and William Forsythe are hilarious as the criminal brothers Gale and Evelle, who break out of prison and try to get H.I. in on the deal, only to betray him once they figure out just who their new baby actually is.
Bedazzled [watch the movie]
In the swinging 60s London, Dudley Moore plays Stanley, a short-order cook slop joint called Wimpyburger who is hopelessly in love with the waitress Margaret (Eleanor Bron). In the midst of a clumsy suicide attempt, he has a run-in with Satan (Peter Cook) who makes him a Faustian offer of several granted wishes in return for his soul. Of course, Stanley tries to use these wishes to bed Margaret, and Satan keeps twisting his words for frustrated comedic effect, with the help of his handy personifications of the seven deadly sins - featuring Raquel Welch as “Lust.” When Margaret finds Stanley’s suicide note, she realizes she may have overlooked what the man has to offer.
20 Dates [watch the trailer]
A romantic comedy that also doubles as a documentary? Sure, why not? Myles Berkowitz films his personal search for a girlfriend, promising to film 20 dates - first with overt cameras, and then with hidden ones that get him threatened with lawsuits. But what happens when you find The One on your 17th date… and you still have 3 more dates in your contract?
Billy’s Hollywood Screen Kiss [watch the movie]
Sean Hayes made his name playing gay as “Just Jack” in the beloved sitcom Will & Grace, and he ran with that in this film by playing an aspiring photographer who becomes infatuated with a likely-straight blond waiter (Brad Rowe) - so much so that he turns him into a model for his latest project: a recreation of famous Hollywood kisses.
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