Netflix’s new rom-com titled Your Place or Mine stars Ashton Kutcher and Reese Witherspoon. The film tells the story of two best friends Debbie and Peter who are total opposites of each other. Debbie lives in LA with her son and Peter leads a successful life in New York for a week they decide to swap their houses where they will find out what they actually mean to each other. So, if you loved romantic films here are some similar movies you could watch next.
When Harry Met Sally (HBO Max)

Synopsis: Rob Reiner’s romantic comedy WHEN HARRY MET SALLY stars Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan as the title pair. The film opens with the two strangers, both newly graduated from the University of Chicago, share a car trip from Chicago to New York, where they are both going to make their way. During the trip, they discuss aspects of their characters and their lives, eventually deciding it is impossible for men and women to be “just friends.” They arrive in New York and go their separate ways. They meet a few years later on an airplane and Harry reveals he is married. They meet again at a bookstore a few years after that where Harry reveals he is now divorced. From that point on, the two form a friendship. Eventually their closeness results in their respective best friends (played by Carrie Fisher and Bruno Kirby) meeting and falling in love with each other. At a New Year’s Eve party Harry and Sally confront the complex tangle of emotions they feel for each other. Footage of real-life married couples discussing how they met is interspersed throughout the film. The soundtrack consists primarily of Harry Connick Jr. crooning standards like “It Had to Be You.”
Always Be My Maybe (Netflix)

Synopsis: Childhood friends Sasha and Marcus have a falling out and don’t speak for 15 years. But when Sasha, now a celebrity chef in Los Angeles, returns to her hometown of San Francisco to open a new restaurant, she runs into her old pal — a happily complacent musician still living at home and working for his dad. Though the two are reluctant to reconnect, they soon find the old sparks — and maybe some new ones — are there.
Just Friends (HBO Max)

Synopsis: In this romantic comedy, a recording industry executive (Ryan Reynolds – National Lampoon’s Van Wilder, Blade: Trinity) comes face to face with his old high school crush (Amy Smart – Starsky & Hutch, The Butterfly Effect)–a woman whose rejection of him turned him into a notorious womanizer. But now he realizes that she is his one true love, and he wants them to be more than Just Friends.
No Strings Attached (Paramount+ & Pluto TV)

Synopsis: Academy Award Winner Natalie Portman (Black Swan) and Ashton Kutcher (What Happens in Vegas…) star in the hilarious hit comedy that takes a modern look at what happens when friends-in-need do the deed. Emma is a busy doctor who sets up a seemingly perfect arrangement when she offers her best friend Adam a relationship with one rule: No Strings Attached. But when a fling becomes a thing, can sex friends stay best friends?
Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist (Rent on Prime Video)

Synopsis: After a chance encounter, Nick and Norah embark on a journey through New York’s indie rock scene on a quest to find the secret show of a legendary band, and wind up finding each other.
Plus One (Tubi)

Synopsis: Long-time friends Alice and Ben find themselves in that inevitable year that all late 20-somethings experience—in which seemingly every person they know gets married—and agree to be one another’s plus ones as they power through an endless parade of insufferable weddings.
Playing it Cool (Rent on Prime Video)

Synopsis: This is the story of ME (Evans), a young man disillusioned by love, who meets a breathtaking young woman, HER (Monaghan), at a charity dinner by pretending to be a philanthropist. Only one problem: she’s engaged. Yet, he engages into a platonic relationship to be able to keep seeing her. Like a young Walter Mitty using the power of imagination and wild vignettes, HE will stop at nothing to conquer HER heart.