On
Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 29% based on 85 reviews, with an average rating of 4.81/10. The website's critics consensus called it "A pleasant diversion for the young teens, but a waste of time for anyone older." On
Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 40 out of 100, based on 24 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews." Audiences polled by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.
Roger Ebert of the
Chicago Sun-Times gave it 2.5 stars out of 4, and wrote: "The movie has been produced by
Nickelodeon, and will no doubt satisfy its intended audience enormously." He also noted that it did not cross over, and that it offered little for parents or older siblings. Robert Koehler of
Variety called it "A blandly conceived youth adventure lacking zing or style."
Nell Minow of
Common Sense Media gave the film four stars out of five, describing it as a "Fun action comedy with nifty special effects." She also noted that the film's plot is a "throw-back to the old Disney classics like
The Shaggy Dog and
The Absent-Minded Professor," and the special effects that "handles the sci-fi aspect with [it] that truly are special."
IGN's Scott B. rate the film two stars out of five (score 4 out of 10) and wrote that it "most of [his] criticisms come squarely from the perspective of an adult recognizing just how much
Clockstoppers has homogenized a provocative conceit."
Russell Smith of
The Austin Chronicle gave the film rate two stars out of five, saying that "actually works pretty well most of the time, raising whether likability and constant sensory stimulation really do compensate for a multitude of cinematic sins, or whether I'm simply losing my ability to differentiate among levels of mediocrity." Ed Gonzalez of
Slant Magazine gave a rate two stars out of four, saying "unusually fetishistic for a film so skittish about swapping saliva." He also noted for the special effects that it was "retro-cool and should tickle anyone still fond of Nick’s
Adventures of Alex Mack." Danny Graydon of
Empire gave this a film also two stars out of five, writing that "the predictably safe tone favors the welter of teen clichés, while the one major special effect is quite meager and quickly dispensed with. Ultimately, the lackluster material forces director Frakes to keep proceedings loud and fa."
Clockstoppers opened at a number five at the box office ranking in $10.1 million in its first opening weekend, the following week it went down to #7 where it spent a week more. The film grossed a total of $38.8 million against a budget of $26 million. ==See also==