
The big day is finally here! It is time to celebrate all things Audrey. Please check back to this post throughout today in order to read all of the fabulous reviews, articles and more as they come in. My thanks go to all of the participants for helping me celebrate Audrey’s life and career.

NitrateGlow gets the party started by penning a deep dive on Fred Zinnemann’s, The Nun’s Story. I agree with her that this film features Audrey’s best performance.
Le at Critica Retro shares her thoughts on Audrey’s film, Green Mansions. Be sure to watch her lovely video at the end of her review!
https://criticaretro.blogspot.com/2026/06/a-flor-que-nao-morreu-1959-green.html
I share my top five Audrey performances.
Over at the Midnite Drive-In, Quiggy explores Audrey’s tense thriller, Wait Until Dark, in which she plays a blind woman.
https://midnitedrive-in.blogspot.com/2026/06/fear-in-dark.html
Over at Jeff Arnold’s West, Bud and RR saddle up and head down the trail to uncover what happened during the filming of The Unforgiven.
Ginnie at Three Enchanting Ladies shines the spotlight on her favourite Audrey film costumes. No matter what she wore, Audrey always rocked it!
Shawn at The Everyday Cinephile examines the performances of Audrey and Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday, and astutely points out that the most powerful moments between them are completely silent.
Debbi at I found It At The Movies shares her thoughts on the brilliant thriller, Charade, in which Audrey co-starred with Cary Grant.
Dominique at Dominique Revue pens a love letter to Audrey’s delightful film, Sabrina. Trust me, you will want to make time for this!
https://dominiquerevue.weebly.com/cinema-coffee-the-moons-reaching-for-me.html

In a deeply moving article, Rebecca at Taking Up Room writes about Audrey’s experiences during WW2, and also examines her relationship with Anne Frank’s father, Otto.