Notting Hill (1999)

Movie · 1999 · Romance, Comedy · 2h 4m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 5.8/10 (1.8M ratings)

Can the most famous film star in the world fall for the man on the street?

Overview

London bookstore owner William Thacker's quiet life turns upside down when a chance encounter with famous actress Anna Scott sparks an unlikely romance challenged by their vastly different worlds.

Ratings

Director

Roger Michell

Production

Working Title Films, Notting Hill Pictures, Duncan Kenworthy Productions, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment

Cast

Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant, Gina McKee, Tim McInnerny, Rhys Ifans, Emma Chambers, Hugh Bonneville, Richard McCabe, James Dreyfus, Dylan Moran, Roger Frost, Henry Goodman, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Lorelei King, John Shrapnel, Emily Mortimer, Dorian Lough, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Paul Chahidi, Matthew Whittle

Curator Review

Verdict

A breezy, charming rom-com with real star chemistry, witty dialogue, and a gently wistful take on fame, privacy, and ordinary life colliding with fantasy.

Best for

  • fans of polished 90s romantic comedies
  • viewers who like Hugh Grant’s awkward-sincere persona
  • people who enjoy celebrity-meets-ordinary-person stories
  • audiences in the mood for a warm, low-stakes comfort watch

Skip if

  • you want a more modern or subversive romance
  • you dislike fairy-tale rom-com logic
  • you prefer sharper, more cynical comedy
  • you need high dramatic stakes or emotional realism

Overview

Notting Hill is one of the defining studio romances of the late 1990s: polished, easygoing, and built around the fantasy that a very ordinary life can briefly brush against movie-star glamour. The setup is pure wish fulfillment, but the film earns its appeal through timing, softness, and the way it lets embarrassment and tenderness coexist.

Worth noting

Hugh Grant’s hesitant charm is the engine, and Julia Roberts gives the premise enough warmth and self-awareness that it never feels like a gimmick. The supporting ensemble adds texture and comic rhythm, while the London setting gives the movie a lived-in, neighborhood-scale intimacy that keeps the romance grounded.

Bottom line

It’s not especially surprising, and some of its gender dynamics and celebrity mythology feel very of their era. But as a comfort watch, it still lands: funny, romantic, and just wistful enough to feel like more than a postcard.

Top Letterboxd reviews

minick (2.5★) · 28990 likes

so like.....his book store only sold travel books??? thats got to be the worst business idea ever

maya (4★) · 20039 likes

hugh grant as y/n

kennedy (3★) · 17456 likes

love is real and it exists solely in hugh grant's hair

allison (5★) · 15355 likes

hugh grant telling julia roberts "my relatively inexperienced heart would, i fear, not recover if i was, once again, cast aside as i would absolutely expect to be" should've won this movie a best original screenplay oscar

lucy (4★) · 12957 likes

“you’re the most beautiful woman in the world...... fancy a fuck?”

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romantic comedy, 90s, feel-good, witty, wistful, celebrity romance, London, ensemble cast, lighthearted, comfort watch

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