Evan Narcisse of Gizmodo wrote that the film's "seemingly modest budget belies its outsize impact".[2]
James Evans of Starburst wrote, "It never quite pulls together, never quite chills as it could do, but overall is a decent film that has ambition and is an agreeable enough way to spend an hour and a half."[3]
Chris Alexander of Comingsoon.net called the film "simple" and "effective" and wrote that O'Toole "delivers the movie’s strongest turn".[4]
Dennis Harvey of Variety wrote that the film "provokes both admiration and some annoyance with its meandering, occasionally cryptic storytelling", and praised O'Toole's performance.[1]