The rom-com queen is back: 5 Jennifer Lopez movies to watch if you loved Netflix's 'Office Romance'
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"Office Romance" wasted no time shooting to the top of Netflix's charts over the weekend, and if Jennifer Lopez's latest glossy romcom has you in the mood for more of her charm, you're in luck. The queen of romcoms, J-Lo has built a career out of playing characters with charisma to spare and just the right amount of chaos. From romantic comedies that defined the early 2000s to more recent genre-blending hits, Lopez has a knack for worming her way into your heart with any story she touches.
Whether she’s navigating love triangles, clashing with overbearing in-laws, or using girl power to eat the rich, her filmography is packed with crowd-pleasers that know exactly what they are — and lean into it. Here’s a roundup of the best Jennifer Lopez movies to watch next if you're looking for more glossy escapism like "Office Romance."
While you're at it, be sure to check out everything new on Netflix this month for even more recommendations on what to watch.
'Marry Me' (Netflix)
Kicking things off with another breezy Netflix rom-com, in "Marry Me," J-Lo stars as global pop sensation Kat Valdez, who plans to wed her musical partner Bastian (Maluma) live on stage in front of thousands of adoring fans. But before they can say "I do," she discovers he’s cheating on her with her assistant. As a sold-out crowd watches the spectacle unfold, Kat makes a split-second decision when she spots a fan holding a sign that reads "Marry Me."
Never in a million years did math teacher Charlie Gilbert (Owen Wilson) think that proposal would work. With the paparazzi immediately dismissing it as a publicity stunt, Kat decides to lean into the idea and starts planning their wedding to protect her image. At least until all the public interest and scrutiny cool down. But as the two spend more time together and put on a united front for the cameras, they begin to find genuine common ground, which sends real sparks flying.
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'Hustlers' (Hulu)
One of her more dramatic roles, "Hustlers" is a must-watch for any self-respecting J-Lo fan. Inspired by a stranger-than-fiction true story, Lorene Scafaria's "Hustlers" is a sharp, energetic crime drama that sees Lopez deliver a magnetic performance as Ramona Vega, a mother hen whose charisma is matched only by her ruthlessness. It's the kind of star turn that stays in your memory long after the credits roll.
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Constance Wu stars as Destiny, a struggling dancer who gets pulled under Ramona's wing for a lucrative but illegal operation: to drug their wealthy clients and fleece them for millions with pilfered credit cards. It's "Goodfellas" in a G-string with a surprisingly strong emotional depth as the women bond over the pressures that push them toward increasingly risky choices.
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'Shotgun Wedding' (Prime Video)
Like a lot of the films on this list, "Shotgun Wedding" is more enjoyable than it has any right to be, in large part thanks to Lopez's effortless charisma that few stars can match. Josh Duhamel proves equally solid as an underrated leading man, while Jennifer Coolidge steals every scene she’s in with her signature comedic timing. The ensemble as a whole helps turn a perfectly serviceable script into a genuinely fun watch.
It follows a couple, Darcy (Lopez) and Tom (Duhamel), as they bring their families together for a lavish wedding at a remote tropical resort. When criminals storm the ceremony and take the wedding party hostage, the couple, who are already questioning their relationship, must spring into action to save the day and ultimately decide whether to go through with their vows.
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'The Wedding Planner' (Netflix)
"The Wedding Planner" is one of those rom-coms that lands squarely in “so bad it’s good” territory. It kicks off with the usual meet-cute: Type-A wedding planner Mary gets her heel stuck in a storm drain and nearly gets taken out by a runaway garbage truck until she’s rescued at the last second by pediatrician Steve (Matthew McConaughey).
Naturally, sparks fly between them, but things get complicated fast when Mary discovers Steve is actually engaged to one of her clients. To make matters worse, someone else (Justin Chambers) has the hots for her. As straightforward and silly a premise as it is, it's still a delightful watch buoyed by the easy chemistry of two of the era’s most recognizable rom-com stars. Their charm does a lot of the heavy lifting, and so does early-2000s nostalgia.
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'Monster-in-Law' (HBO Max)
The biggest draw here is the star-studded cast, particularly the titanic duo Lopez and Jane Fonda make, with Wanda Sykes throwing in plenty of laughs with her sharp one-liners. Given the talent involved, this meet-the-parents romantic comedy feels funnier on paper than in action, but that didn't stop the film from grossing more than three times its budget at the box office despite lukewarm reviews.
When Charlie (Lopez) falls in love with Kevin (Michael Vartan), it at first seems like a match made in heaven. Until she meets her future mother-in-law, Viola (Fonda), a recently fired TV personality who's adamant that no woman could ever be good enough for her precious son. Passive-aggressive comments and pranks start flying with the two locked in a battle of wits that culminates in the movie's most memorable scene: a showdown when Viola shows up in a white dress at her own son's wedding.
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