Romantic comedies have long been Netflix’s safe bet, with hits like Set It Up and To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before setting the tone for the genre on streaming and proving to be fan favourites. But in recent years, the quality of such films has reduced, giving rise to underdeveloped, formulaic, trope-driven attempts that rarely capture the charm fans expect from a rom-com. The Wrong Paris, starring Miranda Cosgrove, promised a fun spin on reality dating shows but ends up falling flat despite its intriguing premise. Here’s whether the movie is worth watching or not.
The Wrong Paris cast, crew, and direction
The Wrong Paris, directed by Janeen Damian and written by Nicole Henrich, brings a cast that looks strong on paper but struggles in execution. Leading the film is Miranda Cosgrove as ‘Dawn’, a small-town girl with big dreams, alongside Pierson Fodé as ‘Trey McAllen III’, the rancher and romantic lead.

