Bobby LePire of Film Threat gave the film a score of 9/10 and wrote that while the film has "a few minor structural issues", Kaiser and Dahl are "perfectly matched to each other and deliver fantastic performances", the cinematography is "excellent", the sound design is "some of the best".[1]
Jeremy Dick of MovieWeb wrote that while the film is "light on fright", it is "heavy on emotion", and called the performances "excellent".[2]
Joel Harley of Starburst rated the film 3 stars out of 5 and wrote that while the film is "shabby and unassuming", it is "gets the job done."[3]