Issue #175 of Video Watchdog has a review of the DVD. It's a pretty balanced review, addressing the good points as well as the bad. Tim Lucas describes the opening twelve minutes as being the finest twelve minutes of Burton's career. He also describes the finale as like seeing a clueless filmmaker with infinite funds at his disposal throwing his script pages up in the air.
Lucas cites the film's lack of narrative structure (a problem with most Burton movies). he narrative ignores Vicki for long strwtches and never quite lives up to the promise of its opening. A confrontation of some sort between Angelique and Josette /Vicki/Maggie would have given the audience something to invest in emotionally.
It's not a Valentine but it's not a lynching either. Lucas makes his points quite well with both style and wit. Even those of us who genuinely liked the movie will probably crack a smile when Lucas refers to Vicki as the Marilyn Munster of the story.