Box office Meet Joe Black opened in the United States and Canada on the weekend of 13–15 November 1998, and had a weekend gross of $15,017,995 ranking #3, behind
The Waterboys second weekend and the opening of
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer. While the film had a disappointing box office gross in the United States and Canada of $44,619,100, it fared much better internationally. Taking in an additional $98,321,000, the movie grossed a worldwide total of $142,940,100. As
Meet Joe Black was one of the few films showing the first trailer for
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, it was reported that
Star Wars fans bought tickets just to see the trailer and then left right after it finished playing.
Critical response Meet Joe Black received mixed reviews from critics, with most complimenting the performances but criticizing the film's three-hour length, the slow pacing, and the screenplay.
Roger Ebert gave it three stars, but disliked the peripheral storylines and overly drawn-out ending. He concluded that despite its flaws, "there's so much that's fine in this movie".
Peter Travers of
Rolling Stone wrote that most of the characters were one-dimensional. Hopkins received uniform praise for his performance, with Travers opining that Hopkins' Bill Parrish was the only fully realized character in the film;
Mick LaSalle wrote that "Hopkins' acting is so emotionally full that the tiniest moments...ring with complexities of thought and feeling." Pitt, on the other hand, received a mixed response, with LaSalle calling his performance so bad "it hurts"
Meet Joe Black earned a
Razzie Award nomination for
Worst Remake or Sequel, being a takeoff of the film
Death Takes a Holiday. On
Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 48% approval rating on 52 reviews, with an average score of 5.60/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "
Meet Joe Black is pretty to look at and benefits from an agreeable cast, but that isn't enough to offset this dawdling drama's punishing three-hour runtime." On
Metacritic, the film received a 43% score on 24 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore graded the film "A−" on a scale of A to F. In retrospect, Brad Pitt views his performance in
Meet Joe Black as a low point in his career, feeling he lacked direction at the time. He admitted to underperforming, saying, "I dogged it. I muffed it." He believes someone else could have done a better job and regrets taking the role, stating it was "the pinnacle of my…loss of direction and compass." While he praises Anthony Hopkins for his performance, he recognizes that he did not fully connect with the material. ==References==