"My Bloody Valentine" is a 1981 slasher film directed by George Mihalka. The story revolves around a group of young adults who return to their hometown to celebrate Valentine's Day, only to be stalked by a vengeful killer. The film is known for its unique setting in a mining town and its blend of horror and romance themes.
The movie gained a cult following over the years, particularly for its creative use of suspense and gore. It was later remade in 2009, featuring a 3D format that aimed to attract a new generation of horror fans. The original film is often cited as a classic in the slasher genre.