Britt Hayes
Britt Hayes is a writer, movie lover, and sensible sweater enthusiast living in Austin, Texas. She watches too much TV and never eats her vegetables. Her mom is worried about her.
Forget the Oscars and the Golden Globes -- if you really want to know the movies that everyone loved this year, look no further than most popular Google searches.
Cinematographer Wally Pfister is gearing up for 'Transcendence,' his directorial debut that stars Johnny Depp in the lead -- but which talented actress will take the female lead by his side?
You might remember him best as heartbreaker Craig on 'Degrassi: The Next Generation,' but Jake Epstein is all grown up and has a new role as our favorite web-slinging superhero in the musical 'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.'
At last, what so many of you have been waiting for is here—'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey' hits theaters this Friday. It may be a slim week for new releases, but there's at least one more new film to keep you entertained.
We don't even need to tell you how amazing and perfect Ryan Gosling is, but we're going to do it anyway.
Actor Chris Messina is everywhere these days, so it makes sense that he's found his way into our hearts. We think he's pretty swoon-worthy -- and we've gathered some photographic evidence to prove it.
Michael Bay took a little excursion from the 'Transformers' movies to make his latest film, 'Pain and Gain,' and we've got a brand new official poster for the musclehead crime flick starring Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne Johnson.
It's not what it sounds like, we swear. Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart are attached to star in the new film 'Get Hard,' which Warner Bros. is in talks to buy because Will Ferrell is basically a vending machine for money.
'Drive' director Nicolas Winding Refn is in talks to direct an adaptation of the 1980s TV series 'The Equalizer' starring Denzel Washington as a real hero... and a human being... and a real hero.
'The Muppets 2,' the sequel to the 2011 film, has just cast 'Modern Family' star Ty Burrell in the role that once almost belonged to Christoph Waltz.
Earlier this week Kevin Smith said his hockey epic 'Hit Somebody' will now be a TV series instead of his last film before retirement, and now he's making 'Clerks 3' his final movie because of course he is.