Director Josh Ruben dives into his blood-splattered romantic comedy slasher 'Heart Eyes', the movies that inspired him, and ...
And the movie feels like even more of an accomplishment because it maintains the quirks and charms of its director Josh Ruben ...
The filmmaker was just weeks away from moving into his first home when the Eaton Fire took it. Now, the warm reception to his ...
Even in the wake of the devastating wildfires that tore through the greater Los Angeles area and claimed his home last month, ...
Andrea Mitchell anchored her final edition of MSNBC’s long-running Andrea Mitchell Reports, with staffers and colleagues past ...
When I told Josh Ruben I was a big fan of his, he had to ask a clarifying question. “A Dropout fan, a horror fan, or something else?” he asked with a knowing look. The answer was, actually, both.
Josh Ruben is a renaissance man, of sorts. He’s an actor and a comedian, appearing in films like The Wounded Fawn and showing up occasionally in the milieu of programming on the hit comedy ...
If you combine a Nora Ephron rom-com with a horror film akin to a Wes Craven movie, you get the brilliance of Josh Ruben's Heart Eyes.
“Heart Eyes,” in theaters this weekend, is a one-of-a-kind accomplishment. It’s a slasher movie that is just as much a romantic comedy and vice versa. It’s not trying to be either of these ...
In the process, Ruben also overcame two of the most common fears a person can have: asking for help and accepting it. “It’s virtually impossible for me to ask for something or say ...
While speaking to director Josh Ruben, he had this to say about the startling conclusion: I believe the late add was the throuple element, which I just love and know many people who are in them.
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