If you loved the raunchy humor and unexpected sweetness of Jennifer Lawrence’s new comedy “No Hard Feelings”, you’re probably craving more movies that hit that same satisfying spot. Well, look no further! We’ve compiled a list of 15 hilarious and heartfelt films that share some key qualities with “No Hard Feelings”. From awkward romances to wild adventures, these flicks will keep you laughing, cringing, and feeling all the feels. So grab some popcorn, get cozy, and let’s dive in!
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
First up, we have to mention the movie that showcased Jennifer Lawrence’s impeccable comedic timing and acting chops years before “No Hard Feelings”. In “Silver Linings Playbook”, Lawrence plays Tiffany, a young widow who forms an unlikely bond with Pat (Bradley Cooper), a man struggling with bipolar disorder. As they train for a dance competition together, they navigate their own emotional baggage and begin to heal. Like “No Hard Feelings”, this film balances humor and heart beautifully.
The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005)
Next on our list is a comedy classic. “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” follows Andy (Steve Carell), a shy electronics salesman who reveals to his coworkers that he’s never had sex. His friends make it their mission to help him lose his virginity, leading to plenty of awkward and hilarious situations. While the premise is quite different from “No Hard Feelings”, both films share a raunchy sense of humor and a surprisingly sweet core.
American Pie (1999)
“American Pie” is the quintessential teen sex comedy. The movie revolves around a group of high school seniors who make a pact to lose their virginity before graduation. Hijinks ensue as they navigate the ups and downs of adolescence, first love, and of course, that infamous pie scene. If you enjoyed the unapologetic raunchiness and coming-of-age themes in “No Hard Feelings”, “American Pie” is a must-watch.
Palm Springs (2020)
“Palm Springs” puts a fresh spin on the romantic comedy genre by adding a sci-fi twist. Nyles (Andy Samberg) and Sarah (Cristin Milioti) meet at a wedding in Palm Springs and find themselves stuck in a time loop, reliving the same day over and over. As they grow closer, they grapple with the implications of their strange situation. Like “No Hard Feelings”, “Palm Springs” features a charming odd-couple dynamic and a perfect blend of humor and heart.
I Love You, Beth Cooper (2009)
In “I Love You, Beth Cooper”, nerdy valedictorian Denis (Paul Rust) professes his love for popular cheerleader Beth (Hayden Panettiere) during his graduation speech. To his surprise, Beth shows up at his door that night, ready to make his dreams come true. What follows is a wild, unpredictable adventure that challenges both characters’ perceptions of themselves and each other. If you liked the “unlikely romance” aspect of “No Hard Feelings”, give this underrated gem a try.
The DUFF (2015)
“The DUFF” tackles the harsh realities of high school social hierarchies with wit and sensitivity. Bianca (Mae Whitman) is a content outsider until she learns that her classmates know her as the “Designated Ugly Fat Friend” to her more popular pals. She enlists the help of a charming jock (Robbie Amell) to shake up her reputation, learning valuable lessons about self-love and authenticity along the way. Like “No Hard Feelings”, “The DUFF” packages its heartfelt messages in a fun, funny, and relatable story.
Superbad (2007)
From the minds of Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, “Superbad” is a high school comedy that’s equal parts raunchy and heartfelt. Best friends Seth (Jonah Hill) and Evan (Michael Cera) are about to graduate and head off to different colleges. Before they part ways, they attempt to buy alcohol for a party and win the attention of their crushes. The movie perfectly captures the bittersweet nature of growing up and moving on, much like the central relationship in “No Hard Feelings”.
Easy A (2010)
In “Easy A”, clean-cut high schooler Olive (Emma Stone) decides to lean into the rumor mill and pretend to be the school tramp after a lie about losing her virginity spreads like wildfire. She uses her newfound notoriety to help out other students while grappling with the consequences of her choices. With its sharp wit, stellar cast, and thoughtful commentary on slut-shaming and double standards, “Easy A” is a smart and satisfying comedy in the same vein as “No Hard Feelings”.
Blockers (2018)
“Blockers” follows three parents (Leslie Mann, Ike Barinholtz, and John Cena) who discover their daughters’ pact to lose their virginity on prom night. They embark on a wild mission to stop the girls from sealing the deal, leading to a night of outrageous antics and unexpected heart. Like “No Hard Feelings”, “Blockers” isn’t afraid to go there with its raunchy humor while still grounding its story in relatable themes of parenting and growing up.
The To Do List (2013)
Valedictorian Brandy (Aubrey Plaza) feels pressure to become more sexually experienced before starting college, so she makes a to-do list of all the raunchy activities she wants to check off. With the help of her friends and older sister (Rachel Bilson), Brandy embarks on a summer of sexual misadventures. Set in the ’90s, “The To Do List” is a nostalgic and hilarious look at the awkwardness of sexual awakening, similar to “No Hard Feelings”.
Booksmart (2019)
On the eve of their high school graduation, academic overachievers Amy (Kaitlyn Dever) and Molly (Beanie Feldstein) realize they’ve missed out on fun teenage experiences. They decide to cram four years of partying into one epic night, leading to a wild and revelatory adventure. “Booksmart” is a fresh and funny coming-of-age story that, like “No Hard Feelings”, celebrates the power of female friendship and self-discovery.
The Wrong Missy (2020)
In “The Wrong Missy”, Tim (David Spade) thinks he’s inviting his dream girl to a work retreat in Hawaii, but he accidentally texts a nightmare blind date from his past, also named Missy (Lauren Lapkus). Missy shows up and wreaks havoc on the trip, but as Tim gets to know her better, he starts to see her in a new light. This Netflix comedy has the same “opposites attract” energy and raunchy humor as “No Hard Feelings”.
Bridesmaids (2011)
When Annie (Kristen Wiig) is asked to be her best friend Lillian’s (Maya Rudolph) maid of honor, she finds herself competing with Lillian’s wealthy new friend Helen (Rose Byrne) for wedding planning supremacy. As the big day approaches, Annie’s personal and professional life unravels in hilarious and heartbreaking fashion. “Bridesmaids” is a comedy classic that, like “No Hard Feelings”, proves that women can be just as funny, crude, and complex as men.
Trainwreck (2015)
Written by and starring Amy Schumer, “Trainwreck” follows a commitment-phobic magazine writer who starts to question her life choices when she falls for a charming sports doctor (Bill Hader). Schumer’s signature blend of raunchy humor and vulnerability is on full display here, making for a rom-com that feels both fresh and familiar. If you enjoyed the messy but lovable protagonist of “No Hard Feelings”, you’ll definitely relate to Amy in “Trainwreck”.
Knocked Up (2007)
When slacker Ben (Seth Rogen) has a drunken one-night stand with career-driven Alison (Katherine Heigl), they’re both shocked to discover that she’s pregnant. As they navigate the challenges of impending parenthood and try to build a relationship, hilarity and heart ensue. “Knocked Up” is a classic Judd Apatow comedy that, like “No Hard Feelings”, finds the humor and humanity in an unconventional situation.
So there you have it – 15 movies that capture the same raunchy, heartfelt, and hilarious spirit as “No Hard Feelings”. Whether you’re in the mood for a nostalgic teen comedy, a wild romantic adventure, or a fresh take on a classic formula, these films have got you covered. Happy watching!