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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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Carol & the End of the World: Season 1 (2023) 100% EDIT “Carol and the End of the World is a hilariously droll take on the existential crisis comedy that becomes increasingly poignant over the course of its 10 episodes. ” – The Mary Sue Jan 18, 2024 Full Review True Detective: Season 4, Episode 1 (2024) EDIT “With a compelling new mystery set in the chilling Alaskan darkness and a contentious rapport between cops played by Jodie Foster and the formidable Kali Reis, season 4’s Night Country recaptured [our interest] in an instant.” – The Mary Sue Jan 17, 2024 Full Review Dead Ringers: Season 1 (2023) 85% EDIT “In nearly every way, Dead Ringers is a remarkable reiteration of a nesting doll of source material.” – The Mary Sue May 17, 2023 Full Review Catfish: The TV Show: Season 2 (2013) EDIT “These guys have created a show that's at times thoughtful, moving and poignant.” – Birth.Movies.Death. May 16, 2020 Full Review Westworld: Season 3 (2020) 73% EDIT “Despite its lesser ambitions, there was still beauty then, and elegance. But now there is only disarray. Now it's just a f--king trash heap.” – Birth.Movies.Death. May 8, 2020 Full Review Watchmen: Season 1 (2019) 96% EDIT “Lindelof calls his Watchmen a remix, but it might be more accurate to refer to it as a re-contextualization; a funhouse mirror in which the uncanny reflection is disturbingly familiar.” – Birth.Movies.Death. Oct 15, 2019 Full Review My So-Called Life: Season 1 (1994) 94% EDIT “It was the first series to portray teenage life with such brilliant, shaded honesty, that showed us that our youth wasn't disaffected, but deeply, terribly affected.” – ScreenCrush Jun 5, 2019 Full Review Orange Is the New Black: Season 2 (2014) 96% EDIT “There's no real justice at Litchfield. We know that. But the finale spends so much time giving us false hope, only to wipe it off the table and bring Vee's story to an abrupt and silly conclusion.” – ScreenCrush May 24, 2019 Full Review Love, Death + Robots: Season 1 (2019) 77% EDIT “Despite the glaring absence of female directors, Love, Death, & Robots is a damn good time - and one that should benefit from the Netflix model.” – Birth.Movies.Death. Apr 9, 2019 Full Review Hell's Kitchen: Season 10 (2012) 80% EDIT “They are given 30 minutes to recreate [Ramsay's] dish without any guidance. It's one of the more exciting challenges, watching the contestants try and figure out the flavors in the dish.” – ScreenCrush Mar 27, 2019 Full Review The Mask: Season 1 (1995) EDIT “The Mask' had some sensibilities that could be accessible for kids, a line that Jim Carrey's movies often straddled in the 90s.” – ScreenCrush Feb 20, 2019 Full Review True Detective: Season 3 (2019) 84% EDIT “Ali is breathtaking, giving us a trifecta of performances that grow increasingly complex with each passing decade.” – Birth.Movies.Death. Jan 8, 2019 Full Review Modern Family: Season 4 (2012) 67% EDIT “While all of this sounds a touch dramatic, that's because it is, but Modern Family finds the hilarity in even the saddest of times, and isn't that what we all try to do?” – ScreenCrush Nov 7, 2018 Full Review EDIT “Aside from some toned down violence and the absence of drugs, not much changed between the film and cartoon iterations.” – ScreenCrush Jul 12, 2018 Full Review Blade: The Series: Season 1 (2006) 50% EDIT “Terrible acting, horrendous special effects, a misdirected reliance on corny techno music, and a thorough sprinkling of campy melodrama resulted in this mess.” – ScreenCrush Jul 5, 2018 Full Review The Good Place: Season 2 (2017) 100% EDIT “The wait for Season 3 is almost as agonizing as the things they do for fun in the Bad Place.” – ScreenCrush Jun 26, 2018 Full Review Queer Eye: Season 2 (2018) 86% EDIT “In these dark AF times, we desperately need a shining beacon of hope; something to show us that humanity is salvageable, that empathy still exists, and reinforces the belief that love and kindness will see us through.” – ScreenCrush Jun 26, 2018 Full Review Westworld: Season 2 (2018) 86% EDIT “"Kiksuya" had everything I ever wanted Westworld to be: A heart-rending exploration of humanity and the cyclical nature of violence and trauma, as seen through the eyes of someone perceived as less than human.” – ScreenCrush Jun 26, 2018 Full Review Barry: Season 1 (2018) 98% EDIT “It may be a comedy series, but Barry is more serious than you might assume, especially as it explores the effects of trauma and PTSD on its protagonist's psyche.” – ScreenCrush Jun 26, 2018 Full Review Killing Eve: Season 1 (2018) 96% EDIT “Killing Eve is, like Villanelle, far from typical: Eccentric, riveting, darkly alluring and weirdly...cute.” – ScreenCrush Jun 26, 2018 Full Review The Americans: Season 6 (2018) 99% EDIT “Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys are better here than ever before, and a real asset in a show that's long been dedicated to the art of showing, and not telling, when it comes to the emotional evolution of its characters.” – ScreenCrush Jun 26, 2018 Full Review Legion: Season 2 (2018) 91% EDIT “The sophomore installment of Legion is sort of like the Muppet Babies version of David Lynch - perhaps more so than ever before, with a musical dance sequence to rival that of the first.” – ScreenCrush Jun 26, 2018 Full Review The Handmaid's Tale: Season 2 (2018) 90% EDIT “If there was ever any doubt that expanding this heartbreakingly relevant narrative was a mistake, the first 10 minutes of the Season 2 opener put those fears to rest real quick.” – ScreenCrush Jun 26, 2018 Full Review Atlanta: Season 2 (2018) 98% EDIT “It's every bit as surreal and sorrowful as it is unexpected, and it makes me even more eager to see how Atlanta swerves in Season 3.” – ScreenCrush Jun 26, 2018 Full Review Dear White People: Season 2 (2018) 100% EDIT “It may not be totally surprising to learn that Dear White People has been picked up for a third season, it's still reason to celebrate - and in a world where we increasingly have few reasons to do so, this is pretty excellent news.” – ScreenCrush Jun 26, 2018 Full Review
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