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Britt Hayes

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Biography:

Britt Hayes has been working as a film critic and journalist for 10 years. She lives in Austin, Texas and her work has been featured in Birth.Movies.Death., ScreenCrush, and more.

Reviews

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Keeper (2025) 53% 4/5 EDIT “An intimate folk-horror chamber piece featuring a stunning performance from Tatiana Maslany and a third act that will inevitably aggravate some viewers.” – MovieWeb Nov 13, 2025 Full Review Bugonia (2025) 88% 4.5/5 EDIT “Yorgos Lanthimos' latest is a dark, discomforting satire for our polarized political era, and an excellent 'Eddington' companion piece.” – MovieWeb Oct 21, 2025 Full Review V/H/S Halloween (2025) 89% 3/5 EDIT “The latest installment in the long-running horror franchise is another mostly entertaining gore-fest with a few gnarly tricks up its sleeve.” – MovieWeb Sep 23, 2025 Full Review If I Had Legs I'd Kick You (2025) 92% 4.5/5 EDIT “Rose Byrne is a woman on the verge in Mary Bronstein's hilarious and harrowing psychodrama.” – MovieWeb Sep 23, 2025 Full Review Vicious (2025) 44% 2/5 EDIT “As with her previous effort, a fully invested Fanning delivers a compelling performance in a thematically confused horror movie that fails to stick the landing.” – MovieWeb Sep 23, 2025 Full Review Together (2025) 89% 5/5 EDIT “Rare is the film that can capture the brutal honesty of our most intimate relationships with such clarity, let alone one that successfully balances searing humor with distinct existential dread.” – MovieWeb Mar 11, 2025 Full Review Death of a Unicorn (2025) 52% 3/5 EDIT “In terms of sociopolitical horror comedies, you could do much better (Get Out) or worse (Don't Look Up) than director Alex Scharfman's feature debut, a fine way to spend an hour and 44 minutes.” – MovieWeb Mar 11, 2025 Full Review Bring Them Down (2024) 89% 9/10 EDIT “Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott don't pull any punches in this dark Irish thriller from director Christopher Andrews.” – MovieWeb Feb 4, 2025 Full Review V/H/S/Beyond (2024) 90% 3.5/5 EDIT “The latest installment in the found-footage horror series is V/H/S/Beyond, a collection of segments based on aliens and featuring some of the franchise's best and gnarliest special effects to date.” – MovieWeb Nov 5, 2024 Full Review The Apprentice (2024) 82% 4/5 EDIT “Around the halfway point, The Apprentice takes a jarring turn and transitions from a darkly comedic character study into a deeply unsettling horror film.” – MovieWeb Nov 5, 2024 Full Review Mr. Crocket (2024) 67% 3/5 EDIT “Set in 1993, with a VHS aesthetic and gory practical effects to match, Mr. Crocket spins millennial nostalgia into a perfectly passable supernatural parable.” – MovieWeb Nov 5, 2024 Full Review Ick (2024) 69% 3.5/5 EDIT “There's never a dull moment in Ick, which modernizes a classic premise before sticking it in a time machine and sending it back to 2006.” – MovieWeb Nov 5, 2024 Full Review Anora (2024) 93% 5/5 EDIT “Baker's most entertaining film to date, Anora is the sort of intoxicating character study that the filmmaker has become known for – a riveting slice of life on the margins of society with John Cassavetes' DNA coursing through its veins.” – MovieWeb Oct 22, 2024 Full Review Thanksgiving (2023) 83% EDIT “Slightly overcooked and would benefit from a trim... Still, it’s hard to criticize Roth too harshly for what is ultimately the kind of movie we need more of: perfectly enjoyable, mid-budget horror films with simple hooks and solid splatter.” – The Mary Sue Nov 16, 2023 Full Review Saw X (2023) 81% EDIT “It has everything you want from a solid Saw sequel: brilliant and brutal traps, a game involving multiple players, and a deep resentment of the capitalist machinery that keeps us simultaneously oppressed by and dependent upon the turning of its wheels.” – The Mary Sue Sep 29, 2023 Full Review Saltburn (2023) 72% EDIT “Saltburn isn’t content with merely eating the rich. It wants to salivate on them like a fly readying its meal; it devours them slowly, savoring every tender morsel. ” – The Mary Sue Sep 28, 2023 Full Review Strange Darling (2023) 96% EDIT “Strange Darling is one hell of a thrill ride. Mollner’s script is sharp and systematic, bolstered by a breathtaking performance from Fitzgerald, who absolutely tears into the role -- all the way down to the gristle and marrow. ” – The Mary Sue Sep 25, 2023 Full Review The Toxic Avenger (2023) 87% EDIT “The Toxic Avenger is exactly as advertised. It does what it says on the tin. It’s comically violent, absurdly gory, and extremely silly. But it’s also a timely “eat the rich” story infused with an earnest working class perspective.” – The Mary Sue Sep 25, 2023 Full Review The Invisible Man (2020) 92% EDIT “To say The Invisible Man is satisfying seems inadequate; there's something glorious about the film's conclusion, which may feel to some men every bit as horrific as the implications of Florence Pugh's facial expression in the final shot of Midsommar.” – Birth.Movies.Death. Feb 27, 2020 Full Review Bombshell (2019) 67% EDIT “Like the women they portray on-screen, the female stars of Bombshell deserve so much better.” – Birth.Movies.Death. Dec 17, 2019 Full Review Waves (2019) 84% EDIT “Something exceedingly human.” – Birth.Movies.Death. Nov 21, 2019 Full Review Doctor Sleep (2019) 78% EDIT “Although his efforts are admirable and often impressive, the end result...is, perhaps unavoidably, somewhat tepid.” – Birth.Movies.Death. Oct 31, 2019 Full Review Zombieland: Double Tap (2019) 68% EDIT “Zombieland: Double Tap is mostly just fine.” – Birth.Movies.Death. Oct 16, 2019 Full Review Pelican Blood (2019) 74% EDIT “Far more meaningful than any conventional depiction of female terror that came before it.” – Birth.Movies.Death. Sep 26, 2019 Full Review Pelican Blood (2010) EDIT “Gebbe captures this internal conflict with stunning clarity and an achingly apt amount of grace...” – Birth.Movies.Death. Sep 25, 2019 Full Review
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