Articles, reviews and interviews pertaining to V for Vendetta (2005), directed by James McTeigue.
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The soundtrack will entertain you with Marianelli's continuously intelligent ideas.
In the late 1980s a Leftie writer named Alan Moore, depressed at the state of Thatcherite Britain, wrote a comic book about a superhero of sorts named “V” who almost single-handedly brings down a future fascist British government.
A panel discussion transcription including video clips.
V for Vendetta is a film that mixes “The Phantom of the Opera” “Beauty and the Beast” and ?” to create a gothic love story and biting social commentary about the dangers of governmental control and censorship in a society gone awry.
(June 21, 2008)
Analysis by Jeff Cozzens.
(December 08, 2007)
A comparative sales analysis between 'Watchmen' trade sales and those of 'V for Vendetta'.
(December 06, 2007)
Ever since the attacks of 9/11 here in the United States, we really shy away from terrorist movies, but in this case you almost feel empathy toward V when he acts against his own country.
(April 18, 2007)
Taken at face value, the film neatly, if inadvertently, captures the bankruptcy of anarcho-terrorist ideology: the mass of the population is reduced to the role of a passive spectator while the heroic individual carries out exemplary, supposedly ‘electrifying’ operations. By David Walsh.
(March 27, 2006)
Someone alert the media. This blockbuster is actually fantastic.
(March 23, 2006)
"V For Vendetta" is the number one movie in America, but is it anti-American? NBC News' Joe Scarborough wants answers and gets them from movie critic Megan Basham.
(March 22, 2006)
V for Vendetta, a political thriller starring Natalie Portman, tops the US box office in its opening week.
(March 20, 2006)
V for Vendetta governed the weekend with a forceful $25.6 million at 3,365 locations, including about $1.4 million from 56 IMAX venues. By Brandon Gray.
(March 20, 2006)
V for Vendetta is just the least embarrassing movie to date adapted from the work of legendary comics writer Alan Moore. By Mike D'Angelo.
(March 16, 2006)
The film "V for Vendetta" centers on a revolution against a repressive government, a concept David Edelstein says that is meant to jar American moviegoers from their seats.
(March 12, 2006)
To Alan Moore, the god of comic writers, the movie adaptation of "V for Vendetta" is further proof that Hollywood should be avoided at all costs. May require free registration.
(March 12, 2006)
“V” is for very good, a little “violent” and very much like “Batman.” By Roger Friedman.
(February 27, 2006)
The opening date for the Warner Brothers film of Alan Moore and Dave Lloyd's V for Vendetta has been delayed from November 4th to March 17th, 2006.
(August 19, 2005)
A panel discussion transcription including video clips.
In the late 1980s a Leftie writer named Alan Moore, depressed at the state of Thatcherite Britain, wrote a comic book about a superhero of sorts named “V” who almost single-handedly brings down a future fascist British government.
The soundtrack will entertain you with Marianelli's continuously intelligent ideas.
V for Vendetta is a film that mixes “The Phantom of the Opera” “Beauty and the Beast” and ?” to create a gothic love story and biting social commentary about the dangers of governmental control and censorship in a society gone awry.
(June 21, 2008)
Analysis by Jeff Cozzens.
(December 08, 2007)
A comparative sales analysis between 'Watchmen' trade sales and those of 'V for Vendetta'.
(December 06, 2007)
Ever since the attacks of 9/11 here in the United States, we really shy away from terrorist movies, but in this case you almost feel empathy toward V when he acts against his own country.
(April 18, 2007)
Taken at face value, the film neatly, if inadvertently, captures the bankruptcy of anarcho-terrorist ideology: the mass of the population is reduced to the role of a passive spectator while the heroic individual carries out exemplary, supposedly ‘electrifying’ operations. By David Walsh.
(March 27, 2006)
Someone alert the media. This blockbuster is actually fantastic.
(March 23, 2006)
"V For Vendetta" is the number one movie in America, but is it anti-American? NBC News' Joe Scarborough wants answers and gets them from movie critic Megan Basham.
(March 22, 2006)
V for Vendetta governed the weekend with a forceful $25.6 million at 3,365 locations, including about $1.4 million from 56 IMAX venues. By Brandon Gray.
(March 20, 2006)
V for Vendetta, a political thriller starring Natalie Portman, tops the US box office in its opening week.
(March 20, 2006)
V for Vendetta is just the least embarrassing movie to date adapted from the work of legendary comics writer Alan Moore. By Mike D'Angelo.
(March 16, 2006)
To Alan Moore, the god of comic writers, the movie adaptation of "V for Vendetta" is further proof that Hollywood should be avoided at all costs. May require free registration.
(March 12, 2006)
The film "V for Vendetta" centers on a revolution against a repressive government, a concept David Edelstein says that is meant to jar American moviegoers from their seats.
(March 12, 2006)
“V” is for very good, a little “violent” and very much like “Batman.” By Roger Friedman.
(February 27, 2006)
The opening date for the Warner Brothers film of Alan Moore and Dave Lloyd's V for Vendetta has been delayed from November 4th to March 17th, 2006.
(August 19, 2005)
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