All articles by Tim Hayes
You Won’t Be Alone is a dark, transgressive fairy tale of fertility and maternity
A body-swapping witch drifts through various identities by inhabiting the flesh of others in director Goran Stolevski’s gory and folkloric feature debut.
By Tim Hayes
892: John Boyega and Michael K. Williams shine in a tense hostage drama
By Tim Hayes
When You Finish Saving the World looks at the current political mood from an oblique angle
By Tim Hayes
Zack Snyder’s Justice League reloads for the streaming wars
By Tim Hayes
Quo Vadis, Aida? gives fitting fictional treatment to Srebenica’s genocidal horror
By Tim Hayes
Nocturnal review: a stripped-down portrait of British coastal malaise
By Tim Hayes
Danny DeVito’s Hoffa is a rare Hollywood left turn
By Tim Hayes
Driven review: John DeLorean biopic speeds in and out of court
By Tim Hayes
Death Wish returns once more to boil our blood
By Tim Hayes
The Snowman review: a thriller that fails to thrill
By Tim Hayes
Blade Runner 2049 review: the future’s still questionable
By Tim Hayes
Rogue One: a Star Wars Story review – a space saga in the doldrums
By Tim Hayes
Encounters 2016 preview: Mutant strains lurk just beneath the skin
By Tim Hayes
In search of lost time: Bryan Singer’s superhero mind games
By Tim Hayes
Tenderise the night: Zack Snyder v the raw world
By Tim Hayes
Radical Bristol 2015: back to the cinema of the future?
By Tim Hayes
Keeping our end up? Edinburgh 2015’s Best of British
By Tim Hayes
I sing the body elastic: a lament at the straightening of superheroes
By Tim Hayes
Encounters 2014: inhabit the home of one’s enemy
By Tim Hayes