Netflix may have just delivered its next great romantic comedy — and fans are absolutely swooning. The streamer’s latest release, starring Miranda Cosgrove, is being hailed as “the best Netflix rom-com in years,” with some viewers already declaring it the most addictive romance since Irish Wish and Falling for Christmas.


A Noughties Icon Returns

Cosgrove, beloved for her noughties stardom, takes on the role of a small-town dreamer whose Paris fantasy spirals into an unexpected whirlwind romance. It’s a setup that feels classic yet refreshing, giving audiences exactly the kind of cozy, heartwarming escapism they’ve been craving.

Directed by Janeen Damian, the filmmaker behind Irish Wish and Falling for Christmas, the movie leans fully into the genre’s charms: bright colors, charmingly awkward meet-cutes, and that magical blend of humor and heart.


Why Fans Are Obsessed

Social media lit up the moment the film dropped. Here’s what people are saying:

“This is the best Netflix rom-com in ages.”

“Miranda Cosgrove was born for this role.”

“A feel-good classic in the making — please give us a sequel!”

For many viewers, the film delivers the perfect mix of nostalgia and freshness — reminding them of the rom-coms they grew up with, while still offering enough surprises to keep things exciting.


A Feel-Good Classic in the Making

What makes this rom-com stand out isn’t just the romance, but the relatable warmth Cosgrove brings to the role. Her chemistry with the lead actor is electric, the Parisian setting adds a dreamlike quality, and the film balances cheesy comfort with moments of genuine emotion.

Critics are praising it for leaning into the genre without irony — embracing what makes rom-coms timeless rather than trying to reinvent the wheel.


The Verdict: Don’t Miss This One

If you’ve been longing for a comforting, binge-worthy romance, this movie checks all the boxes. It’s a little cheesy, a little nostalgic, and completely addictive.

💖 With audiences already clamoring for a sequel, it looks like Netflix may have found its next holiday-season juggernaut.