My Bloody Galentine

Directed By Traci Hays

When three women plot revenge on their exes after they are dumped before Valentine's day, their attempts to get even turn deadly.

  • ABOUT
  • BIO
MY BLOODY GALENTINE ponders the question: What sucks more than being single on Valentine’s Day? Being dumped RIGHT before Valentine’s Day… AND on the eve of beginning a new job in another country. Consequently, Jadyn’s first day at Glow Beauty, the renowned skincare company is off to a rough start. When she bursts out in tears during a planning meeting for her boss’ annual Valentine’s Day soiree, her new co-workers Brandi (Cassie Clare) and Alex (Miriam-Teak Lee) help her pull herself together.

Traci Hays is a DGA award–nominated director known for crafting female-centric, genre-blending stories with a strong visual edge. With nearly two decades of experience in film and television, she has directed six studio-backed features across the United States, Mexico, and the UK for companies including A&E, Fox Entertainment, and Tubi.


Her latest film, the A&E Lifetime Original Kidnapped in Her Own Home: The Martha Carelli Story starring Stana Katic, was released to strong reception, with TV Fanatic praising its “timeless quality.” She has directed a diverse slate of projects, including the Fox Entertainment-produced Tubi Original On The Run, winner of four Telly Awards and featured on Tubi’s Most Liked List; international dark comedy My Bloody Galentine; and psychological thriller Blood, Sweat, and Cheer, named one of Tubi's Top 10 Originals by Vulture and Screen Rant.


Her bold visual style is rooted in over a decade of hands-on production design experience, working across more than 30 film and television projects with A-list talent including Michael Shannon, Kate Hudson, Josh Duhamel, and John Rhys-Davies.


A cum laude graduate of Chapman University, Traci honed her craft under the mentorship of filmmakers Randal Kleiser (Grease), Martha Coolidge (Valley Girl), Oscar-nominated production designer Lawrence G. Paull (Back to the Future), and set decorator Mel Cooper (Seinfeld). Her design background deeply informs her directing through meticulous attention to detail, cinematic scope, and immersive world-building that elevate the storytelling.