On the
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 30% based on 43 reviews, with an average rating of 4.5/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Tonally unbalanced and burdened with a distracting Shia LaBeouf performance,
Padre Pio is one of Abel Ferrara's less divine works." . Jordan Mintzer of
The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a negative review, describing it as "clunky" and criticizing its political themes for possessing "the subtlety of a cartoon for preschoolers." Brian Tallerico of
RogerEbert.com gave the film one and a half stars out of four, describing it as a "dull slog". Journalist
Glenn Kenny of
The New York Times found the film "occasionally rank" and panned LaBeouf's performance, though complimented Ferrara's "sometimes
Brechtian consideration of the nodes of political history and spirituality." Film critic
Armond White of
National Review also criticized the film, describing it as "a work of deluded, semi-improvisational navel-gazing". Film critic
Peter Bradshaw of
The Guardian gave the film a positive review, with three out of five stars, writing that it is "a weird film...with an undeveloped, improvised feel, like a fragment or shard of something else. Yet there is a background hum there...an awareness of something dark and malign. It is a minor film but interesting." Writing for
The New Yorker,
Richard Brody considered that "in its hectic, scattershot way,
Padre Pio feels very much of the desperate present day," describing it as "a historical drama without historical distance" and "a wild effort to reach the immediate experience of the past and its furies." Faith-based reviews for the film were generally negative. It received negative reviews from
Catholic Answers,
The Catholic World Report,
The Catholic Weekly,
The Catholic Thing, and
Crisis Magazine. Conversely, it received a mixed review from
The Catholic Review, as well as a positive review from
America. Criticisms were generally aimed at the film's sexual content and perceived support of left-wing politics. ==See also==