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22nd June 2018
05:00pm BST

However their latest one, Set It Up, may be our favourite one of all.
The plot may be cheesy, and kind of predictable, but that is what we (and, as it seems, the rest of the Twittersphere) absolutely adore about it.
Set It Up follows two 20-something, over-worked assistants - Harper (Zoey Deutch) and Charlie (Glen Powell) - in the same office building that team up to set up their demanding, Miranda Priestly-esque (and single) bosses with each other in an effort to get them to ease up on the workload.
Charlie is convinced that it is a Parent Trap situation, while Harper insists it is actually Cyrano - either way, you'll spend the movie actually rooting for Charlie and Harper to get together.
It's got a meet-cute in an elevator, plenty of witty comebacks, a last minute dash to the airport - and, of course, one good smooch.
So, basically, it's got everything you could possibly want in a rom-com - which is why social media users are going crazy for it.
https://twitter.com/astrobalter/status/1008023396620398593
https://twitter.com/intothecrevasse/status/1008041062236082176
https://twitter.com/schipaniwrites/status/1008474271352385537
https://twitter.com/Kat_Impossible/status/1007553955986116608
Like, really - the internet cannot seem to get enough of this movie.
https://twitter.com/NKMass/status/1007662090646118400
https://twitter.com/RebeccaPahle/status/1008441337010679814
https://twitter.com/LouisseCarreon/status/1007557811113324545
https://twitter.com/SorryZari/status/1007664886271397889
Set It Up also stars Lucy Liu and Taye Diggs as Harper and Charlie's bosses, Kirsten and Rick.
Pete Davidson as Charlier's best friend and roommate, Duncan.
Set It Up is available to watch on Netflix now.