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.
Donald Glover makes us laugh, and isn't that like, the jackpot of a cute guy? Too bad Hannah broke up with his character on this week's 'Girls,' huh?
'American Horror Story' closed out its second season last night (Jan. 23), but that doesn't mean our love for star Evan Peters has to die.
Today we are swooning hard over Eddie Redmayne and his gloriously large mouth. You are either with us or you are against us on this one.
Do you long for a man who has the chiseled body of a statue with the sensitive inclinations and flexibility of a dancer? Seems impossible, right? Wrong! We found him! Meet your newest obsession: Mark MacKillop.
It's the shortest month of the year, but there's no shortage of movies hitting DVD and Blu-ray this month. Check out our guide to see what you might want to buy this February.
Andrew Garfield plays Spider-Man on the big screen, but he's also a hero in the looks department. And if he's good enough to steal Emma Stone's heart, you know he's good enough for us.
More like Miles TELLER it to our hearts -- right?! Bad jokes aside, get yourself acquainted with a hot up-and-coming actor in today's Daily Swoon.
One of the biggest films to premiere at Sundance in the coming week is 'jOBS,' the biopic about the late Apple founder Steve Jobs, and we've got a peek at stars Ashton Kutcher and Josh Gad in the lead roles of Jobs and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, respectively.
It's hard to look at Jake Gyllenhaal and not get sucked in to those beautiful blue eyes -- but it's sure fun to try.
The thing about models is like, you never believe that they're real. They all must be created in labs somewhere because their attractiveness is impossible. So with that in mind, meet your new model obsession: Peter Badenhop.
Welcome back to our weekly 'Girls' talks! This week we're joined by two critics to discuss the season two premiere of Lena Dunham's HBO series. In "It's About Time," Marnie and Hannah have seemingly switched roles, but does Hannah really have it together? And did Marnie ever have it together in the first place?