Audrey Reviews
Hepburn confronted challenges both in front of and away from the camera, and Audrey shows she's an icon not because she's the archetype of what every woman should be.
| Jan 15, 2021
Even if you watch it alone on a laptop with a bottle of cheap beer and a dried-up turkey sandwich, Audrey is a pleasure. That's mostly due to the still-incandescent star power of its subject.
| Dec 18, 2020
While lacking new insights, the film provides ample evidence of her star power and a solid summary of her journey through show business and humanitarian work.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Dec 16, 2020
That said, this mostly feels like a project designed to soothe hard-core fans and is basically pretty bland. The real Hepburn had bite.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Nov 29, 2020
Sweet, but totally cringeworthy.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Nov 29, 2020
What the best of the film gets at is the machinery behind the magic.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Nov 28, 2020
As a style icon, she left an immortal, luminous, if brittle legacy. Her deeper calling, Audrey argues, was as a regal champion of the dispossessed.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Nov 26, 2020
By and large, it's an exasperating, simpering, Hello-magazine-interview of a film, blandly celebrating her "iconic" presence in the horribly overrated Breakfast at Tiffany's, in which she was absurdly unrelaxed and self-conscious.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Nov 26, 2020