The film was panned by critics.
Owen Gleiberman of
Variety wrote, "Like a virus that keeps coming back but growing weaker each time,
Children of the Corn is now a horror movie that lacks the strength to infect you with even a speck of fear." Meagan Navarro of
Bloody Disgusting gave the film a score of 1/5, writing, "Expectations might be low at this stage of the franchise, but nothing about
Children of the Corn works. Motivations are confusing at best, and Wimmer never manages to set-up who these characters are, let alone establish any rules or worldbuilding that would explain why they behave so erratically... It does get one thing right, though; maybe it's time to just let it all die."
Polygon's Katie Rife wrote, "If
Children of the Corn were just an empty-headed hybrid of a creature feature and a killer-kids movie, it might have been kind of fun. What really brings this remake down is the fact that it sets up so many sociopolitical themes that Wimmer never follows up on, raising the question of whether he stumbled onto them by accident." Jeff Ewing of
Inverse called the film "a mixed bag", praising the leads' performances, but noted, "The script's logic could use some retooling, the supporting performances are inconsistent, and more attention could be paid to making it feel like a town instead of a limited collection of shooting locations." ==See also==