One of 2026’s best rom-coms with ‘the next Meg Ryan’ drops on Netflix

Voicemails for Isabelle. Zoey Deutch as Jill in Voicemails for Isabelle. Cr. Diyah Pera/Netflix ?? 2026
Netflix has gifted us a brand-new, shiny rom-com (Picture: Diyah Pera/Netflix)

If you’re looking for a comfort watch this weekend – and to shed a theraputic tear or two – then Netflix has you covered with its latest rom-com.

Voicemails for Isabelle stars the delightful duo of Zoey Deutch and Love, Simon’s Nick Robinson in a film following chef Jill (Deutch), who copes with her sister Isabelle’s (Ciara Bravo) death by leaving lengthy voicemails, chronicling her chaotic life in San Francisco, on her sibling’s old number.

But when Isabelle’s number is unknowingly reassigned to real estate agent Wes, he starts listening to the hilariously confessional messages – and falling for Jill.

It’s one of those perfect suspend-your-disbelief rom-com set-up scenarios, where you can rest assured that the guy learning about her life is both handsome and not a creepy stalker. He is also, of course, perfect for Jill.

Yes, Voicemails for Isabelle sounds like it shares a fair bit of DNA with You’ve Got Mail (wikingly referenced) and While You Were Sleeping… but they’re genre classics for a reason.

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Deutch is also making a real name for herself in this genre thanks to past winning efforts like 2018’s Set It Up (opposite Glen Powell) and 2022’s Something From Tiffany’s (with Kendrick Sampson).

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And so much so that she’s been generating comparisons to the rom-com’s true queen Meg Ryan, with T3 claiming she’s ‘one of the few actors who can hold a candle to Ryan’s level of chutzpah’, while a fan on Instagram insisted: ‘If there’s a modern rom-com Mount Rushmore, Zoey Deutch absolutely deserves a spot on it.’

It’s also quite cute that Robinson’s Wes is seen passionately defending Ryan’s frequent co-star Tom Hanks (also in Sleepless in Seattle together) as ‘America’s sweetheart’ before his pals immediately snap back: ‘You are not Tom Hanks!’

There’s been a lot of excitement for Voicemails for Isabelle as well, with Cinemablend predicting it has the ‘potential to be one of the great romantic comedies on the 2026 movie schedule’.

Written and directed by Leah McKendrick, it also stars Nick Offerman, Lukas Gage and Glee actor Harry Shum Jr.

Voicemails for Isabelle. Zoey Deutch as Jill in Voicemails for Isabelle. Cr. Diyah Pera/Netflix ?? 2026
Our leading lady is Zoey Deutch, who has built an impressive back catalogue of rom-com heroines (Picture: Diyah Pera/Netflix)

‘Zoey Deutch’s reign as Gen Z’s rom-com queen continues’: Voicemails for Isabelle review

By Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Chief Critic for Metro newspaper

Who leaves voicemails any more? This cute rom-com may just bring them back. Jill (Zoey Deutch) and her little sister Isabelle (Ciara Bravo) have always been best buddies. As kids they cooked up crazy things together in the kitchen.

As they grew up, Jill kept Isabelle entertained with juicy voicemails about her romantic failures that let her sister live vicariously through her love life – because Isabelle has cystic fibrosis.

Ah, you may be thinking: it’s one of those weepie medical rom-coms. Neat thing is, the characters are thinking it too. ‘You’re being so dramatic,’ Isabelle scolds Jill whenever she panics about her health. This is not A Walk To Remember.’

‘But is it a Fault In Our Stars?’ Jill asks. Just two of an over-abundance of movie references to the point where you want to shout: write your own rom-com already!

Fast forward past the sad bit (yes, you’ll well up) and we get to the meat of the story. Grieving for ‘the love of my life,’ Jill endures more disastrous dates before swearing off men.

She does, however, keep leaving voicemails for her dead sister, not knowing that Isabelle’s number has been reassigned to the new work phone of a hot, lonely stranger called Wes (Nick Robinson). Listening to the messages, Wes falls for Jill and vows to track her down. ‘Oh my God – this is like a sick, sick reboot of You’ve Got Mail,’ eye-rolls Wes’s mate.

Well, exactly. It’s your classic missed-communication setup, powered by a ticking dramatic time bomb: at some point, Wes must confess he’s been creepily listening to Jill’s innermost thoughts, and everything will explode.

Zoey Deutch continues her reign as Gen Z’s rom-com queen. Yet despite her lovably messy, girl-next-door charisma, she’s not quite the new Meg Ryan any more than Robinson is the new Tom Hanks. Their onscreen chemistry is… passable.

Still, it slips down easily enough, with some sharp observations about the hideous complexities of modern dating in an age where break-ups seem suspiciously filtered through ChatGPT.

And if grand romantic lines like ‘I don’t really have the tools for this, but you make me feel brave’ can’t hold a candle to ‘I’m just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her’, it still shows real flashes of original promise.

Voicemails for Isabelle. Nick Robinson as Wes in Voicemails for Isabelle. Cr. Diyah Pera/Netflix ?? 2026
Nick Robinson’s Wes is the man on the receiving end of Jill’s voicemails (Picture: Diyah Pera/Netflix)

Voicemails for Isabelle follows hot on the heels of Netflix’s most recent rom-com Office Romance.

Written by and starring Brett Goldstein, it gave another megastar of these types of movies – one Jennifer Lopeza bit of a cheeky NSFW edge to sink her perfect teeth into.

And with 2026 kicking off with the streamer’s popular Emily Henry adaptation People We Meet on Vacation, long may our hungry hearts be fed by Netflix.

Voicemails for Isabelle is streaming now exclusively on Netflix.

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