BBC Movies Review: V For Vendetta DVD: If you want to know the secrets behind those flashy set pieces or indeed anything about the day-to-day business of bringing a graphic novel to life in the cinema, you will be disappointed. By Stella Papamichael.
Blackfilm.com: V for Vendetta: Since V for Vendetta transparently expects the audience to root for a protagonist’s with an anti-establishment bent, be prepared to check your politics at the door, at least if you tend to lean to the right of center. Rated: Excellent (4 stars). By Kam Williams.
DVD Authority: V for Vendetta: “V for Vendetta” is shown in a gorgeous 2.40:1 anamorphic transfer that really sparkles. By Matt Brighton.
DVD Review: V For Vendetta Special Edition: For a movie about rebelling against an oppressive government, there are times here and there when the picture feels curiously too low key, despite fine performances. The DVD presentation offers very good audio/video quality and a few decent supplements.
DVD Review: V For Vendetta: SE: While perhaps not the most faithful graphic novel adaptation ever made, V For Vendetta does manage to pull most of the key dramatic elements out and sally forth with the message of revolution against oppression through explosive violence, all for the good of the people. Includes ratings for style and substance. By Rich Rosell.
DVD Savant Review: V for Vendetta: Warner's DVD of V for Vendetta presents the smartly produced film in a beautiful enhanced transfer. Movie, video and sound are all excellent. By Glenn Erickson.
DVD Talk Review: V for Vendetta - Two-Disc Special Edition: V for Vendetta is an enjoyable action film that goes beyond the usual muscles and guns and gets into more cerebral real-world territory. By Francis Rizzo III.
DVD Verdict Review - V For Vendetta: Two-Disc Special Edition: You get your cautionary tale about the rise of fascism and totalitarianism, but you get your summer-movie pyrotechnics with it. If you spring for V for Vendetta: Two-Disc Special Edition, you get featurettes on the making of the picture as well. By James A. Stewart.
Empire At Home: V For Vendetta: 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. By Dan Jolin. Includes viewer commentary and ratings.
Filmthreat.com: V for Vendetta Two Disc Special Edition: Alan Moore is conspicuously absent from all of the documentary materials, but that’s not a surprise, given Moore’s curmudgeonly behavior in general. By Brad Cook.
IOFilm: V For Vendetta DVD Review: In the near future, Britain is a fascist state into which a mysterious, masked terrorist dares to fight fear with flames. The sound and picture on this disc are pretty much "P" for perfect.
James McTeigue's V for Vendetta: The Warner DVD offers a wonderful tight, anamorphic, progressive transfer in the 2.35 ratio. Includes photos. By Gary W. Tooze.
Movie DVD for V for Vendetta: Special Edition: V for Vendetta is a film that comes close to transcending the comic book genre’s thematic limitations by focusing on the ideals behind the anti-hero “V,” rather than the character himself and is victorious in it’s aspirations of being something more than a superhero-in-tights movie. If you opt for the single-disc edition, rest assured that you aren’t missing anything. By Jason Morgan.
Reel.com: V for Vendetta: V for Vendetta is one of those movies that stands up to repeated viewings. It remains absorbing even when the story is no longer new, and that makes whatever DVD edition of the movie one chooses a great value. By Pam Grady.
TeenHollywood.com - DVD Review Round-Up: V for Vendetta: Overall, this tale, from the creators of The Matrix series and based on a 1980’s black and white comic book series, is interesting on several levels; a political thriller, twisted romance and swashbuckling adventure.
The Breeze: ‘Vendetta’ A DVD Not To Remember: The movie itself was well-written and was well-produced, but the DVD itself really doesn’t add anything to the film. By Chris Parthemos.
The Cinema Laser DVD Review: V for Vendetta: Warner’s DVD edition looks and sounds quite marvelous, which comes as no surprise. By Derek M. Germano.
The DVD Clinic Movie Review of V For Vendetta: Even if you don’t agree with what it’s implying, you will still enjoy this film. This is a must have for all fans of cinema. The video is a beautiful transfer that did the dark visuals justice.
The Trades: V for Vendetta 2-Disc Special Edition: The action scenes are certainly visually exciting, exuding all the effects coolness that has become the hallmark of a Wachowski production. Includes featurette commentary. By R.J. Carter.
V for Vendetta: Warner Brother's hits a grand slam with this DVD release.
V For Vendetta: Special Edition: "Ambitious and unusual, I admire V For Vendetta more for what it attempts than what it does". Includes an examination of DVD audio and video qualities. By Colin Jacobson.
V for Vendetta: Two-Disc Special Edition: He's a quintessential masked avenger, using knives the way Zorro used a sword or the Lone Ranger used a six-gun. Compilation includes reviews of storyline, video, audio and film value. By William David Lee and John J. Puccio.