Pretty smart marketing here. Give couples a movie where they're the target for Valentine's Day. The perfect date film for the holiday.
Let's see if the movie holds up.
Graphic trailer.
Heart Eyes (2025)
Heart Eyes (2025)
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Heart Eyes (2025)
That's even funnier considering... but, uh, wrong link.Leisher wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2025 2:04 am Graphic trailer.
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It's not me, it's someone else.
Heart Eyes (2025)
I was tired.
Fixed.
Fixed.
“Activism is a way for useless people to feel important, even if the consequences of their activism are counterproductive for those they claim to be helping and damaging to the fabric of society as a whole.” - Dr Thomas Sowell
Heart Eyes (2025)
This is not a straight up horror. It's officially in the comedy horror genre, so be aware of that.
Ally is going through a breakup and is super depressed. She meets a new guy, Jay, but it's a work thing. They have a meeting on Valentine's Day and that puts them in the cross hairs of Heart Eyes who goes on killing sprees in random cities every Valentine's Day. What follows is a cat and mouse through Seattle.
First, Heart Eyes is actually cool. The mask is awesome and the light up hearts make sense when you see them in action. He has a very Jason-like vibe about him. That's what people want!!! Audiences want a new Jason, Freddy, or Michael. This film does not deliver...
Second, I hate to say this, but Ally and Jay's story was actually good. A romcom horror actually worked, and scientifically speaking, in such a scenario, one's motor would be running...
Third, the movie goes off the fucking rails in the last third of the movie. There's a reveal and it's beyond stupid. Logistically makes zero fucking sense, and would be super easy for the FBI to have figured out. Definitely a Scream 2, Friday the 13th Part 5, Halloween H20, etc. type of garbage ending. Sprinkle in a bit of Bond villain behavior, and it just doesn't work. Also, police stations in major metropolitan areas have more than four cops working.
An excellent romcom/horror the first 2/3rds of the movie, and uncreative, cliche crap the last third.
It's worth seeing and definitely more of a date night film, but that last part will have you groaning.
Ally is going through a breakup and is super depressed. She meets a new guy, Jay, but it's a work thing. They have a meeting on Valentine's Day and that puts them in the cross hairs of Heart Eyes who goes on killing sprees in random cities every Valentine's Day. What follows is a cat and mouse through Seattle.
First, Heart Eyes is actually cool. The mask is awesome and the light up hearts make sense when you see them in action. He has a very Jason-like vibe about him. That's what people want!!! Audiences want a new Jason, Freddy, or Michael. This film does not deliver...
Second, I hate to say this, but Ally and Jay's story was actually good. A romcom horror actually worked, and scientifically speaking, in such a scenario, one's motor would be running...
Third, the movie goes off the fucking rails in the last third of the movie. There's a reveal and it's beyond stupid. Logistically makes zero fucking sense, and would be super easy for the FBI to have figured out. Definitely a Scream 2, Friday the 13th Part 5, Halloween H20, etc. type of garbage ending. Sprinkle in a bit of Bond villain behavior, and it just doesn't work. Also, police stations in major metropolitan areas have more than four cops working.
An excellent romcom/horror the first 2/3rds of the movie, and uncreative, cliche crap the last third.
It's worth seeing and definitely more of a date night film, but that last part will have you groaning.
“Activism is a way for useless people to feel important, even if the consequences of their activism are counterproductive for those they claim to be helping and damaging to the fabric of society as a whole.” - Dr Thomas Sowell