
Gaudie Arts
- Apr 8
Belle (2021) | Film Review
An eclectic kaleidoscope of colour and song in this new Japanese animated film

Gaudie Arts
- Mar 31
Murina (2021) | Film Review
When the monster calls you ‘daughter.’
By Emma Chen

Gaudie Arts
- Mar 31
Banff Film Festival 2022
Stunning and Inspiring as Always.
By Maximilian Merkel

Gaudie Arts
- Mar 30
The Godfather | Retrospective
Fifty years on from the release of a truly iconic film.
By Anttoni James Numminen

Gaudie Arts
- Mar 29
Taming the Garden (2021) | Film Review
A thought-provoking documentary.
By Emily Gevers

Gaudie Arts
- Mar 28
Happening (2021) | Film Review
A film review by Emma Chen.

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- Mar 26
Red Rocket (2022) | Film Review
The actual ‘Worst Person in the World.’
A film review by Amy Smith.

Gaudie Arts
- Mar 25
The Worst Person in the World (2021) | Film Review
A film review by Amy Smith.

Gaudie Arts
- Mar 9
Death on the Nile (2022) | Film Review
The most dazzling murder mystery by Maximilian Merkel Rating: 4/5 photo courtesy of IMDb Kenneth Branagh and his version of Agatha...

Gaudie Arts
- Mar 7
Uncharted (2021) is Absolute Garbage | Film Review
Even though Tom Holland is nice to look at Graeme Sutherland Rating: 1/5 photo courtesy of IMDb It’s ironic that a film called...

Gaudie Arts
- Feb 24
28 Days (2000) | Film Review
by A. M. Kalus Instead of the usual topic of romantic love, on this Valentine’s Day I decided to talk about finding the strength to love...

Gaudie Arts
- Feb 18
UNI-versal Dark Nights Film Festival
Add a slice of movie magic to your March Get the dates in your diaries - UNI-Versal Dark Nights Film Festival will take place on the 4 &...

Gaudie Arts
- Feb 8
Nightmare Alley (2021) | Film Review
An In-Tents Circus Thriller by Ask Vestergaard Rating: 4/5 It is very easy to romanticize the circus life. Nomadic caravans, colorful...

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- Feb 6
Belfast (2021) | Film Review
Heart-breaking, heart-warming, and all in between by Rory Buccheri Rating: 5/5 Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast (2021) navigates with disarming...

Gaudie Arts
- Dec 4, 2021
Spencer (2021) | Film Review
by Rory Buccheri The snippets of reviews I have glanced at so far suggest that Spencer (2021) has been received by the public as a...

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- Dec 3, 2021
Passing (2021) | Film Review
by Ask Vestergaard photo courtesy of IMDb In Rebecca Hall’s sumptuous adaptation of Nella Larsen’s eponymous 1929 novel, a Black woman...

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- Dec 2, 2021
Dune (2021) | Film Review
By Emma Chen The article contains spoilers ‘Third time’s a charm,’ they say. Indeed, Dune (2021) is the cinematic proof of the truth...

Gaudie Arts
- Nov 30, 2021
Movember: mental health on the big screen
by Rory Buccheri Oh, Captain! My Captain! In the crowded classroom of Professor Keating, there was space for every kind of spark: from...

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- Nov 17, 2021
Last Night in Soho (2021) | Review
by Ryan Raitt #KeepSohosSecrets; a request from Edgar Wright himself, the creative mind behind such classics as Shaun of the Dead (2004)...

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- Nov 10, 2021
The French Dispatch (2021) | Review
by Rory Buccheri I embark on this journey taking me to the heart of another of Wes Anderson’s epic stories. I have tried to stay away...