The film stars the year's breakthrough love team, Enrique Gil and Liza Soberano, together with Gerald Anderson.
It was released October 28, 2015, and made 16 million pesos on its first day of showing and received generally positive reviews from critics.
He is also a family man, but “something happens which changes my life completely.” [3] Direk Mae also said the reason why they chose "The Ruins" as part of the movie is because of its romantic feels.
[6] On September 29, during the premiere night of Etiquette for Mistresses, a teaser of Star Cinema's upcoming film for the month of October was released, titled Everyday, I Love You.
[citation needed] On September 30, 2015, before midnight, Star Cinema released the first theatrical teaser of the film in their personal YouTube account.
[7] On October 14, Star Cinema launched the theatrical full trailer of the film during the commercial break of FPJ's Ang Probinsyano.
[8] On October 23, Star Cinema showed the second theatrical trailer of Everyday, I Love You during the commercial break of Pangako Sa 'Yo.
LizQuen fans proved unstoppable, which caused the hashtag to later gain even more traction and worldwide attention (it reached the number one spot in several lists, and ultimately garnered more than 3 million tweets).
And the lead cast also received praises saying "Enrique and Liza don’t just play to the peanut gallery, they make their potent kilig moments soar.
The intimate scenes they share are organically staged by Alviar with a lot of heart, fueled further by Soberano’s disarming dramatic perspicacity and appealing presence."
While Enrique Gil confirms that he is by now adept at leading man roles, it is Liza Soberano who particularly stands out—which isn’t to harp on her beautiful face on screen.
[14] The Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines said "The Film Deserves an incentive for Imparting good values and its wholesome entertainment".