Heart Eyes (2025) [R]

Release Date:
February 6, 2025

Original Title:
Heart Eyes

Alternate Titles:
Yeux en Cœur
Очі-сердечка
Серцеокий

Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Romance

Production Companies:
Divide / Conquer
Ground Control Entertainment
Spyglass Media Group

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+  GB: 18  IE: 16  NZ: R16  PR: R  US: R  VI: R 

Runtime: 97

No couple is safe.

When the "Heart Eyes Killer" strikes Seattle, a pair of co-workers pulling overtime on Valentine's Day are mistaken for a couple by the elusive couple-hunting killer. Now, they must spend the most romantic night of the year running for their lives.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Ayrton Winitana

"B" Camera Operator:
David Hammond

ADR Mixer:
Judah Getz
Michael Miller

Additional Director of Photography:
Matt Henley

Art Department Coordinator:
Rachael McMahon

Art Direction:
Emily Harris

Assistant Property Master:
Lisa Dunn

Camera Operator:
Alex McDonald

Casting:
Bret Howe
Mary Vernieu

Casting Associate:
Benj Bermudez
Joe Fisher
Karla Spika

Co-Producer:
Axel Paton
Pamela Harvey-White

Costume Design:
Jaindra Watson

Director:
Josh Ruben

Director of Photography:
Stephen Murphy

Editor:
Brett W. Bachman

Executive Producer:
Phillip Murphy
Gary Barber
Chris Stone
Michael Kennedy
Melanie Turner

First Assistant Director:
Joe Nolan
Laurie Wright

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Darrell Green

Foley Artist:
Carrie McLaughlin

Foley Editor:
Matthew Lambourn

Gaffer:
Sam Jellie
Giles Coburn

Hair Designer:
Stef Knight

Hairstylist:
Shannon Sinton
Mitzi Doney
Danielle Woodley

Key Hair Stylist:
Jacqui Leung

Key Makeup Artist:
Luana Millar
Jacqui Leung

Lighting Technician:
Ivan Pachon
Kerry Peck

Local Casting:
Stu Turner

Makeup & Hair:
Amy McLennan

Makeup Artist:
Shannon Sinton
Mitzi Doney
Danielle Woodley

Makeup Effects Designer:
Stef Knight
Laura Stables

Original Music Composer:
Jay Wadley

Producer:
Christopher Landon
Greg Gilreath
Adam Hendricks

Production Design:
Robert Bavin

Production Sound Mixer:
Richard Flynn

Second Assistant Director:
Laurie Wright

Second Unit Director:
Lauren Sick
Tammy Williams

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Katie Hutchinson

Set Decoration:
Rosie Guthrie

Set Decoration Buyer:
Sarah Kee
Karma Russell

Set Designer:
Mason Rattray
Samuel Dobrec

Set Dresser:
Gim Bon
Joe Whitby
Helen Stanbridge

Sound Designer:
Nick Buckton
Gareth Van Niekerk

Sound Effects Editor:
Brendon Morrow

Sound Mixer:
Joel Anscombe-Smith

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Hedges
Tim Chaproniere
Tony Solis
Richard Weingart

Sound Recordist:
Cameron Lenart

Special Effects Coordinator:
Brendon Durey

Special Effects Supervisor:
Richard Schuler

Special Effects Technician:
Timothy Wells

Steadicam Operator:
Ayrton Winitana

Storyboard Artist:
Martin Bailey

Stunt Coordinator:
Steve McQuillan

Stunt Double:
Byrin Henry
Hannah Cameron
Alex McColl

Supervising Art Director:
Nick Connor

Supervising Sound Editor:
Nick Buckton

Thanks:
Kate Siegel
Mike Flanagan

Third Assistant Director:
Julie-Anne Mueller

Title Designer:
Aaron Becker
Joseph Ahn

Unit Production Manager:
Pamela Harvey-White

Visual Effects Producer:
Rosalie Trudelle

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Matt Holmes
Damien Hurgon

Writer:
Christopher Landon
Phillip Murphy
Michael Kennedy

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