- Netflix is becoming known for its original romantic films, but some may be more worth your time than others.
- To find out which Netflix films are the best, we took to Rotten Tomatoes to see what the critics say.
- "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" is the highest, with a score of 96%.
Netflix has become known for all of its original content, especially its romantic films. From "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" to "Sierra Burgess Is a Loser," they've come out with a number of films that are worth watching, with some others that probably aren't.
To find out how Netflix's original rom-coms stack up, INSIDER compiled a list of the films based on their reviews. To find out which of Netflix's original romantic films have received higher or lower ratings, we turned to the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes to rank each film by its critic score.
We excluded Netflix original romantic films that didn't have enough reviews to receive a designation of "fresh" or "rotten" on the site.
"Naked" (2017) — 0%

Audience score: 30%
"Naked" is about a man who's going to marry his dream girl, but every time he tries to get to the altar he finds himself waking up naked in his hotel elevator, forced to relive the morning of his wedding day over and over again.
Critic comment: "Let's place the blame where it squarely belongs: on the moronic premise. Groundhog Day but he's naked? Why?" - Mike D'Angelo, AV Club
"The Kissing Booth" (2018) — 20%

Audience score: 62%
"The Kissing Booth" tells the story of Elle Evans, a high school student who hasn't had her first kiss yet. She sets up a kissing booth at her high school's spring carnival to raise money for her dance club and ends up kissing the boy of her dreams, bad boy Noah Flynn. The only problem is he's her best friend's older brother, and therefore completely off limits.
Critic comment: "It feels like it was written by someone who simply digested everything she was told 'romance' was supposed to be by the patriarchy and vomited back at us. Nearly every cliché in the film feels cribbed from another movie." - Ani Bundel, NBC News THINK
"Irreplaceable You" (2018) — 32%

Audience score: 58%
"Irreplaceable You" tells the story of childhood sweethearts Abbie and Sam, who are now engaged to be married. Their lives take a turn when Abbie receives a shocking diagnosis, and is suddenly faced with an uncertain timeline.
Critic comment: "A half-baked tragic love story so desperately engineered to tear-jerk that it ceases to resemble anything human." - Emily Yoshida, Vulture
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