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Heart Eyes (2025) Review

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If you’ve been hurt by love, at least you’ve never had it as bad as the victims in Heart Eyes, a new slasher about a killer who targets couples on Valentine’s Day. Maybe being single isn’t so bad, ...
Warning: SPOILERS for Heart Eyes.Valentine’s Day slasher Heart Eyes is largely making waves for its comedic twist on the genre, but the writing team deserves some appreciation for a rare ability ...
It could have been a match made in hell. A romantic comedy and a slasher. But while “Heart Eyes” — a clever mashup of the two popcorn-movie genres hitting theaters one week before Valentine’s Day — ...
EXCLUSIVE: Director Josh Ruben got off on the right foot early this year, releasing his Screen Gems romantic slasher Heart ...
The new movie Heart Eyes is a horror comedy that’s also a romance—or at least a parody of rom-coms. As if that weren’t already a lot of genres at once, like most slashers, Heart Eyes is also a bit of ...
This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available. Heart Eyes has had a mostly strong run in theaters thus far ...
Another seasonal holiday is just around the bend, so you know what that means — another holiday-themed horror film. Though Christmas and Halloween might have the market cornered on holiday horror — ...
“Heart Eyes,” is the perfect twisted date movie for your favorite Valentine. The first weeks of the new movie year have been good for chills and thrills -- shoutout to "Companion," "Presence," and now ...
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HEART EYES leans more into the comedy than any real romance or scares, although it is plenty gory. Again, how much enjoyment you get depends on how much you like piling on the tropes of both genres.