Rotten Tomatoes, a
review aggregator, reports that 90% of 20 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating was 6.9/10.
Metacritic rated the film 57/100 based on eleven reviews. Elvis Mitchell of
The New York Times called it "near-great" and "a venerable example of the kung fu genre". Kevin Thomas of the
Los Angeles Times wrote, "
Master of the Flying Guillotine has been called the Holy Grail of the Hong Kong martial arts movies of the '70s, and now that it has been lovingly restored and given a regular theatrical release, it's easy to see why." Nathan Rabin of
The A.V. Club called it "a delirious kung-fu saga" that is "wild even by the genre's lenient standards". Rabin concludes, "Goofy Z-movie fun of the highest order,
Master Of The Flying Guillotine needs to be seen to be believed, and even then defies belief." Phil Hall of
Film Threat rated it 1.5/5 stars and wrote, "[T]his silly production stands as a dinky reminder of why martial arts film fell out of favor during the mid-1970s". J. Doyle Wallis of
DVD Talk rated it 4/5 stars and called it "a complete guilty pleasure that leaves you feeling high off its empty b-movie fun". Mike Pinsky of
DVD Verdict wrote that the film toys with and subverts many martial arts film cliches, which makes it surprising and entertaining. == Soundtrack ==