But when Jay and Ally bump into her ex on Valentine’s Day, a postured smooch puts them right in the sights of the Heart Eyes ...
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Hosted on MSN‘Heart Eyes’ interview: Director Josh Ruben talks horror, slashers, and THAT trailer sceneJosh Ruben is no stranger to crafting captivating stories, and his latest film, Heart Eyes, is no different. The Mary Sue sat down with Ruben and delved into the creative process behind the film, its ...
Heart Eyes' stars Mason Gooding and Olivia Holt go back-and-forth debating which iconic movie slashers they would either dump ...
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While promoting his new horror film "Heart Eyes," the actor tells Yahoo how great it is to see Neve Campbell and Kevin ...
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Hosted on MSN‘Heart Eyes’ Stars Mason Gooding And Olivia Holt More On Horror, Love Stories And What’s In BetweenMason Gooding and Olivia Holt are exploring love while running for their lives in the upcoming Valentine’s Day horror film, ...
She and co-star Mason Gooding were cast without a chemistry read, but fortunately the well-received slasher included a scene that quickly got them up to speed. By Brian Davids Writer Holt and ...
Their collective work owes a lot to the “Scream” franchise, including its tone, its fun-and-murderous prologue and its male lead, Mason Gooding. (It’s surely no coincidence that a few of the ...
Olivia Holt and Mason Gooding star as co-workers mistaken for a couple by a masked serial killer on Valentine's Day in slasher rom-com "Heart Eyes." ...
Two George Mason University (GMU) law students won a lawsuit on Friday after they faced no-contact orders from school officials for speaking out against a proposal for feminine hygiene products to ...
She’s frazzled in a coffee shop when she bumps into, literally, a handsome fellow named Jay (Mason Gooding). She’s worried because she knows the ad campaign for rings she created is now a ...
Christopher Moss Heart Eyes stars Olivia Holt as Ally, a career-focused young woman who unexpectedly meets and falls for Jay (Mason Gooding) at a coffee shop. The two are soon mistaken for a real ...
But for Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and the executive producer of the Grammy Awards Ben Winston, there was no other option. The show would go on. “We know we’ve got the biggest ...
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