"V For Vendetta" Is Certified Fresh
"V For Vendetta" doesn't officially come out until tomorrow, but enough early reviews have poured in to give it Rotten Tomatoes' Certified Fresh seal of approval!
Currently sitting at 74% on the Tomatometer with 43 reviews in, "Vendetta" is earning kudos for its impassioned political message as much as its bombastic visual effects and action sequences.
Critic James Berardinelli of ReelViews calls the pic "a visually sumptuous concoction that combines political allegory, bloody action, and a few stunning cinematic moments into a solid piece of entertainment." Edward Douglas of Comingsoon.net says "Vendetta" is "a potent combination of action, emotion and wry political commentary."
While it seems "V For Vendetta" is neither straightforward action nor pure political thriller, critics agree that the combination of a zealously anti-fascist political ideology and a smattering of impressive set pieces nevertheless makes for compelling entertainment.
"Setting out more to challenge us with its ideas than make us whoop at the action, Vendetta can be clumsy, but there are enough impressive flourishes to make up for its stumblings," writes Empire Magazine's Dan Jolin. The Village Voice's J. Hoberman echoes that sentiment: "Absorbing even in its incoherence, "V for Vendetta" manages to make an old popular mythology new."
For more "V For Vendetta" reviews, click here.
Click here for the "V For Vendetta" synopsis, photos, and more. For a good read, check out the production notes, where director James McTeigue cites cinematic influences like Pontecorvo's "Battle of Algiers" and Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange;" graphic novelist David Lloyd describes the adaptation of the source material to the screen, sans co-creator Alan Moore (who notoriously removed his name from the project); and the filmmakers share the tension-filled agony of staging the 22,000-domino set piece.

"V For Vendetta" stars Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving, John Hurt, and Stephen Rea, and is directed by James McTeigue with the Wachowski brothers producing.
Currently sitting at 74% on the Tomatometer with 43 reviews in, "Vendetta" is earning kudos for its impassioned political message as much as its bombastic visual effects and action sequences.
Critic James Berardinelli of ReelViews calls the pic "a visually sumptuous concoction that combines political allegory, bloody action, and a few stunning cinematic moments into a solid piece of entertainment." Edward Douglas of Comingsoon.net says "Vendetta" is "a potent combination of action, emotion and wry political commentary."
While it seems "V For Vendetta" is neither straightforward action nor pure political thriller, critics agree that the combination of a zealously anti-fascist political ideology and a smattering of impressive set pieces nevertheless makes for compelling entertainment.
"Setting out more to challenge us with its ideas than make us whoop at the action, Vendetta can be clumsy, but there are enough impressive flourishes to make up for its stumblings," writes Empire Magazine's Dan Jolin. The Village Voice's J. Hoberman echoes that sentiment: "Absorbing even in its incoherence, "V for Vendetta" manages to make an old popular mythology new."
For more "V For Vendetta" reviews, click here.
Click here for the "V For Vendetta" synopsis, photos, and more. For a good read, check out the production notes, where director James McTeigue cites cinematic influences like Pontecorvo's "Battle of Algiers" and Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange;" graphic novelist David Lloyd describes the adaptation of the source material to the screen, sans co-creator Alan Moore (who notoriously removed his name from the project); and the filmmakers share the tension-filled agony of staging the 22,000-domino set piece.

"V For Vendetta" stars Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving, John Hurt, and Stephen Rea, and is directed by James McTeigue with the Wachowski brothers producing.
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hempprotein writes: on Mar 16 2006 12:41 PM [b]well earned[/b] well earned, this film rocks! not the wham bamm action flick casual movie goers may expect it to be.. i hope it does well in the box office. (Reply to this) |
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knowingtoast85 writes: on Mar 16 2006 02:01 PM I don't understand what makes this relevant news. "'V for Vendetta' has a Tomatometer"? "'V' for Vendetta' is Certified Fresh"? There are about four separate articles, all relating to the types of reviews "V for Vendetta" is getting, when we could find this out ourselves. I know what I'm saying isn't exactly breaking news either, but I'd just like to have my reviews on the left side of the page and the news updates in the center, please. (Reply to this) |
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gunkata writes: on Mar 16 2006 02:29 PM In reply to this comment (#832328) [b]V for Venturecapitalist?[/b] All this "articles" of positive ink for V for Vendetta popping up on Hot news make you wonder if IGN put down some financial backing for the movie (Reply to this) |
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AgentIndigo writes: on Mar 16 2006 02:50 PM Cant wait to see it now (Reply to this) |
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RT-News writes: on Mar 16 2006 03:00 PM In reply to this comment (#832329) [b]An interesting theory, but...[/b] We thought it would be of interest to track the year's first big event movie...the interesting thing is that a lot of "fresh" reviews still find the film troubling in some way or another, whether its not enough action or an unfocused message...the Tomatometer is currently hovering around 71%. Plus, who doesn't want to see "Vendetta?" After tomorrow, there probably won't be too many more "Vendetta" Tomatometer articles (unless for some reason it takes a severe nosedive), so you can relax until the next big flick of 2006...Basic Instinct 2! Just kidding. (Reply to this) |
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knowingtoast85 writes: on Mar 16 2006 04:18 PM In reply to this comment (#832331) Hell, I know I'm seeing the midnight screening tonight. (Reply to this) |
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lovelykeira writes: on Mar 16 2006 04:26 PM More good news, definitely can't wait for tomorrow. (Reply to this) |
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Elixir writes: on Mar 16 2006 04:29 PM its going to be great. (Reply to this) |
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