Netflix just added the one movie I’m watching for Valentine’s Day — and it’s a romantic comedy with a dark twist

Melissa Barrera in "Your Monster" (2024)
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Valentine’s Day is typically known for bringing warm romantic comedies and dramas to people’s screens, making the genre especially appealing to watch with your partner or friends. And while I usually do the same, the horror nerd in me can’t resist scratching that itch, and “Your Monster” is the perfect compromise. Now streaming on Netflix, this charming (but dark) movie might be exactly what you need.

“Your Monster” is a genre‑blending movie that mixes romance, comedy, and horror into a single, unconventional package. Directed and written by Caroline Lindy in her feature debut, the movie takes some seriously creative risks with its unique tone, featuring musical moments, deadpan humor, and eerie narrative touches. Think of “Beauty and the Beast” but darker. Everything about this beastly romantic comedy shouldn’t work, yet somehow it does.

If you’re looking for something different to stream this Valentine’s Day, or have a partner or friend who prefers a spookier pick, here’s why “Your Monster” should be at the top of your Netflix watchlist.

What is ‘Your Monster’ about?

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“Your Monster” follows soft-spoken actress Laura Franco (Melissa Barrera), whose life unravels after her longtime boyfriend unexpectedly leaves her while she’s recovering from surgery. Heartbroken and adrift, she returns to her childhood home to regroup, only to learn her ex is staging a musical she once helped create. While staying in the house, Laura begins hearing strange noises and soon discovers a literal monster (Tommy Dewey) living in the upstairs closet.

Initially frightened, Laura and the creature form an unlikely bond as they deal with cramped living conditions and gradually connect over shared interests. The monster eventually encourages Laura to re-enter the world of auditions, prompting her to confront her ex and reclaim her place in the production. Through their unusual partnership, Laura finds the courage to step back into her career and face the challenges she had long avoided.

‘Your Monster’ is charming, funny, and just a little terrifying

Melissa Barrera and Tommy Dewey in "Your Monster" (2024)

(Image credit: Vertical Entertainment / FlixPix / Alamy)

“Your Monster” is certainly not what I expected, and I’m not sure if that’s because I avoided the trailers or because it flicks between multiple genres in a masterful way. It’s an impressive movie, to say the least, and seems destined for cult classic status. Many movies have centered on a woman falling for some kind of creature, but here, “Your Monster” leans into the hairier side of romance, with lead character Laura finding herself enamored with a beast living in her closet. Surprisingly, it’s incredibly charming, made even better by the fact that the “monster” isn’t the villain but an ordinary human man taking the form of Laura’s self-centered ex.

A lot of “Your Monster” shouldn’t work, yet the way the first half plays out like a rom-com and the second half suddenly veers into horror somehow feels completely natural. It all comes down to Laura’s simmering rage, which builds from the very start, enough to make you root for her revenge and perfectly set up the dark thrills that follow. Lindy clearly has a real knack for portraying female anger, made even more resonant knowing the story is loosely inspired by her own life, including a horrible breakup she experienced.

Tommy Dewey and Melissa Barrera in "Your Monster" (2024)

(Image credit: Vertical Entertainment / FlixPix / Alamy)

Music also plays a big role in “Your Monster,” with the songs from the fictional musical gradually taking on meaning for both the characters and the audience. This builds throughout the film, culminating in the final number (a tune that lingered in my mind) delivered in a thrilling, powerful performance that truly pays off. The movie also works really well as a magical realism story with strong elements of romance and comedy. It’s a feel-good flick that’s genuinely funny while also surprisingly emotional, anchored by the charming performances of Melissa Barrera and Tommy Dewey.

“Your Monster” should definitely be on your Valentine’s watchlist this weekend. You don’t need to take my word for it either, since it earned a solid 79% on Rotten Tomatoes. The site’s critics consensus reads: “A wickedly delightful genre mashup led by Melissa Barrera, Your Monster is pleasantly packed with songs, guts, and heart.” If you’re looking for a romantic comedy that stands out from the usual fare, this is the one to stream.

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Alix Blackburn
Senior Streaming Writer (UK)

Alix is a Senior Streaming Writer at Tom’s Guide, which basically means watching the best movies and TV shows and then writing about them. It’s a dream job for someone who’s been obsessed with storytelling since she first figured out how to work a remote. 


Before joining Tom’s Guide, Alix honed her skills as a staff writer with outlets like Screen Rant and Bough Digital, where she discovered her love for the entertainment industry. 


She heads to the cinema every week as a tradition, no matter what’s showing. For her, movies aren’t just entertainment — they’re a ritual, a comfort, and a constant source of inspiration. When she’s not at her desk or at the cinema, you’ll probably find her deep into a horror video game on her PC.

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