The docs series received positive reviews. The
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes reported an 85% approval rating with an average rating of 7/10 based on 34 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads: "Harrowing and heartfelt,
Dancing with the Devil at times trips over itself, but there's no denying the power of Demi Lovato's candid courage in facing their demons." On
Metacritic, the film received a weighted average score of 73 out of 100 based on nine reviews. Lea Palmieri of
Decider gave the series a positive review, writing that
Dancing with the Devil is "raw and heartbreaking and challenging to watch — which makes it all the more imperative that people do hear Lovato's harrowing story".
The Guardian writer Alim Kheraj gave the series four out of five, commenting that
Dancing with the Devil explores the devastating consequences of living under the restraints of being a child star, and that "if the point of music documentaries is to humanize her subject, then
Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil should become the blueprint." Daniel D'Addario from
Variety praised Lovato for her "outright shocking bluntness" and powerfulness throughout the series. In a mixed review, Inkoo King of
The Hollywood Reporter praised Lovato's brutal honesty throughout the series, but felt that at times the "honesty is sometimes undermined aesthetically by production choices ... at other times, Lovato's openness is underserved by Ratner's preference for momentum over proper contextualization". Rating the series a C-grade,
The Playlist critic Robert Daniels complimented Lovato for courageously attempting to reclaim her agency but criticized the series for "falling into the same cycle of manicured myth-building [Lovato] had hoped to leave behind". Scoring the series two out of five, Dewey Singleton of
AwardsWatch stated that "the film comes off as more of a PR move than any deep dive into addressing their inner demons". == References ==