Box office Longlegs grossed $74.3 million in the United States and Canada, and $53.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $128 million.
Deadline Hollywood calculated the film made a net profit of $48million. In the United States and Canada,
Longlegs was released alongside
Fly Me to the Moon, and was projected to gross $7–9 million from 2,510 theaters in its opening weekend. After making $10 million on its first day (including $3 million from Thursday night previews, both records for Neon), weekend estimates were raised to $20–23 million. It went on to debut to $22.4 million, finishing second at the box-office behind holdover
Despicable Me 4. The opening marked the best opening weekend for Neon and the biggest total for an original 2024 horror film. It was Monroe's best domestic opening as lead (excluding 2016's
Independence Day: Resurgence, for which she was
billed) and Cage's first live-action film to open above $20 million since
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance in 2012. In its third weekend, it became Neon's highest-grossing film after surpassing their earnings for 2019's
Parasite ($53.37 million) and added $6.8 million. On August 16, 2024, the film had surpassed $100 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing independent film of the year to date. Bob Strauss of the
San Francisco Chronicle wrote, "Most impressive is how Perkins blends psychological and supernatural horror in a manner not quite seen before.
Longlegs is a conjuring of dark, poetic cinema where the devil is definitely in the details".
Vanity Fair Richard Lawson expressed disappointment in the film, writing "
Longlegs is stylish but vacuous, a prettily foreboding picture with nothing behind it. As
Hannibal Lecter might say, it's a well scrubbed, hustling rube with a little taste". J. Hurtado of
ScreenAnarchy declared
Longlegs "a masterpiece; an unholy, horrifying confluence of high art and anxiety, a film in which every frame is a nightmare, and it's beautiful". Writing for
Bloody Disgusting, Meagan Navarro praised
Longlegs performances and atmosphere, concluding, "
Longlegs is as stylish as it is timeless, dripping with claustrophobic dread and rot." Bill Bria of
/Film called
Longlegs "the most terrifying horror movie of 2024", noting the film's "rock n' roll spirit".
Audience reception Audiences polled by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale. Those polled by
PostTrak gave it a 70% overall positive score, with an average 3 out of 5 stars. A CNN opinion piece accused the film of transphobia, comparing Longlegs to
Buffalo Bill of
The Silence of the Lambs, and emphasizing the
horror genre's complicated history of LGBT themes. In a
Reddit AMA interview with director Oz Perkins, a fan inquired if the writing of
Longlegs was intended to be a negative portrayal of a transgender person. Perkins responded by denouncing anti-trans behavior, but did not specifically elaborate about any element of the film. Director
Guillermo Del Toro complimented the film, praising "[Perkins'] metronome, his meticulous composition and his uncanny sense of evil and impending doom."
Paul Schrader commented on the film on social media, questioning why directors like Perkins and
Ti West were "confined to the horror genre ghetto."
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