VFW Reviews
A throwback designed to satisfy those with an insatiable craving for a grindhouse cover version of John Carpenter's greatest hits.
| Feb 20, 2020
VFW is a cracking thriller, its pulse-pounding theatrics making this an agreeably bruising good time I loved every single gosh darn blood-soaked second of.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Feb 18, 2020
VFW ultimately lacks the cinematic flair to be truly memorable. But the film succeeds on its own terms of being a nostalgic throwback to the days when such B-movies routinely opened on double and triple bills in urban grindhouses.
| Feb 13, 2020
"VFW" is riotously scuzzy and warmly partial to its rusty heroes.
| Feb 13, 2020
Although it can kind of feel a bit disposable, it's got enough gore and enough excitement to get the job done.
| Original Score: B- | Nov 15, 2019
Practical gore, violence, an adrenaline-fueled vibe, and an insanely fun cast that brings their banter, experience, and swagger all culminate in a riotous heavy metal sensory assault you'll want to inject into your veins.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Oct 2, 2019
It's a regular intergenerational summit of a movie, bringing together a young director on the rise, a cast of veteran actors, and a recently relaunched magazine for an '80s exploitation throwback that's outrageous in all the right ways.
| Original Score: B | Sep 26, 2019