Current:Home > reviewsWe Ranked All of Reese Witherspoon's Rom-Coms—What, Like It's Hard? -WealthTrack
We Ranked All of Reese Witherspoon's Rom-Coms—What, Like It's Hard?
View
Date:2025-04-13 01:39:34
You must always have faith in people. And, most importantly, you must always have faith in the fact that a rom-com starring Reese Witherspoon will (almost) always hit the spot.
Along with Sandra Bullock and Jennifer Lopez, the Oscar winner is one of the queens of the genre, charming audiences in movies such as Sweet Home Alabama, Legally Blonde and, most recently, Netflix's Your Place or Mine, which paired her with Ashton Kutcher, somehow for the first time.
In honor of Witherspoon's 47th birthday on March 22, we decided to rank all of Witherspoon's romantic comedies, including that Christmas comedy and the very first one she starred in with Paul Rudd in the '90s. (Though it's worth noting that wasn't the only time she was paired up with Rudd on the big screen.)
So, which of Witherspoon's rom-coms was our top pick for the one we want to watch anytime we want? Keep reading...
Readers, we truly had no idea that this rom-com existed until we made this ranking. In their first film together, Reese Witherspoon and Paul Rudd play a stripper and a college student, respectively, who go on a road trip to stop Rudd's girlfriend from receiving a vicious breakup letter he sent by express mail. No, we did not make that up. Yes, this is a real movie that came out in 1996.
We are just going to bend and snap and move right on with our list rather than spend too much time on this disappointing 2003 sequel. Court adjourned!
Almost 15 years after their first rom-com romp, Witherspoon and Rudd teamed up again for this 2010 movie (and they invited Owen Wilson in to play the third point in their love triangle). But their second attempt doesn't fare much better, unfortunately, proving that sometimes two rights can make a wrong.
Tom Hardy and Chris Pine playing CIA agents/BFFs battling it out for Witherspoon's affection? The 2012 rom-com with a spy-twist threatened us with that very good time, but, in a truly bizarre twist, the combined charm of the three leads to just a "meh" offering.
The 2002 adaptation of Oscar Wilde's classic play is easy, breezy and kind of forgettable. Hey, that's the importance of being honest.
Written and directed by Hallie Meyers-Shyer, the daughter of rom-com queen Nancy Meyers, this lighthearted 2017 outing is one we like more than most people. (And it has the Rotten Tomatoes rating to prove it.) Sure, it could have been the classic Meyers house porn, but it was delightful watching Witherspoon, playing a recently separated single mother, banter with a trio of handsome young filmmakers. Sometimes, that's all we need.
Witherspoon partnering with Ashton Kutcher, a fellow genre vet thanks to No Strings Attached, A Lot Like Love and What Happens in Vegas, seemed like a most satisfying way to scratch our rom-com itch. Alas, this Netflix movie left us feeling a little hollow, especially after the duo's supposed-to-be-grand reunion after spending most of the film apart felt as stiff as Kutcher and Witherspoon's awkward demeanor during their press tour.
Pair Witherspoon with equally as beloved celebrity Mark Ruffalo and it's basically a crime to not love the finished product. Yes, the plot is a little eyebrow-raising and could easily be read as the set-up for a horror flick—he plays a widowed architect who discovers his new apartment is haunted by a comatose woman—but when you have the chemistry and charm of these two actors, it's a match made in heaven.
Technically, this is a Christmas movie, but it is also a rom-com about a couple attempting to visit their four divorced parents' home for the holidays. While the 2008 movie is fun enough, there aren't exactly sparks between Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn.
Happy people don't kill their husbands, and rom-com lovers don't ever pass on the opportunity to watch this 2001 gem, which finds Witherspoon at as aspiring attorney Elle Woods, arguably her most lovable role. Legally Blonde is cinematic comfort food, always hitting the spot, even twenty years later. Jennifer Coolidge, Luke Wilson (who also pops up as the laidback love interest in Charlie's Angels and The Family Stone around this era), Selma Blair, Linda Cardellini and Victor Garber all deliver iconic supporting performances, but this is Witherspoon's movie, through and through. And, whoever says otherwise, is seriously disturbed!
Okay, okay, wait! Before you come for us for not ranking Legally Blonde as Witherspoon's best rom-com, hear us out: The love story is simply more important in Sweet Home Alabama! Add in two viable and ridiculously goodlooking love interests (played by Josh Lucas and Patrick Dempsey), an iconic supporting turn from a Jaclyn Smith-wearing Melanie Lynksey and a role that really captures Witherspoon's Southern sass and we can't resist the charm of rom-com.
Peacock is live now! Check out NBCU's streaming service here.veryGood! (488)
Related
- 'Squid Game' without subtitles? Duolingo, Netflix encourage fans to learn Korean
- Poison specialist and former medical resident at Mayo Clinic is charged with poisoning his wife
- Anger boils in Morocco’s earthquake zone as protesters demand promised emergency aid
- Jim Irsay says NFL admitted officiating errors at end of Browns-Colts game
- Will the 'Yellowstone' finale be the last episode? What we know about Season 6, spinoffs
- Colorado bear attacks security guard inside hotel kitchen leading to wildlife search
- AI-generated child sexual abuse images could flood the internet. A watchdog is calling for action
- Samsung fridge doesn't work? You're not alone. Complaints are piling up with no action.
- Realtor group picks top 10 housing hot spots for 2025: Did your city make the list?
- Diamondbacks' Ketel Marte extends record hitting streak, named NLCS MVP
Ranking
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- Mother of Travis King says family plans to 'fight charges hard'
- Teen Mom's Jenelle Evans Responds After Husband David Eason Reportedly Charged With Child Abuse
- Werner Herzog says it's not good to circle 'your own navel' but writes a memoir anyway
- 'We're reborn!' Gazans express joy at returning home to north
- The US is sharing hard lessons from urban combat in Iraq and Syria as Israel prepares to invade Gaza
- Support for Israel becomes a top issue for Iowa evangelicals key to the first Republican caucuses
- Hong Kong cuts taxes for foreign home buyers and stock traders as it seeks to maintain global status
Recommendation
Federal appeals court upholds $14.25 million fine against Exxon for pollution in Texas
RHOBH's Kyle Richards Pokes Fun at Cheating Rumors in Season 13 Taglines
Immigrants are coming to North Dakota for jobs. Not everyone is glad to see them
Kylie Jenner Is Ready to Build a Fashion Empire With New Line Khy
South Korean president's party divided over defiant martial law speech
You'll Be Crazy in Love With the Birthday Note Beyoncé Sent to Kim Kardashian
FDA says the decongestant in your medicine cabinet probably doesn't work. Now what?
GM earned more than $3 billion in profit, even after hit from UAW strike