Critical reception Mama received positive reviews from critics. It holds a 63% approval rating on
Rotten Tomatoes based on 166 reviews, with an average rating of 5.90/10. The website's critical consensus states: "If you're into old school scares over cheap gore, you'll be able to get over
Mamas confusing script and contrived plot devices."
Metacritic gives the film a weighted average score of 57 out of 100, based on 35 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B-" on an A+ to F scale.
Richard Roeper, writing for the
Chicago Sun-Times, enjoyed the film, giving it three stars out of four and saying, "Movies like
Mama are thrill rides. We go to be scared and then laugh, scared and then laugh, scared and then shocked. Of course, there's almost always a little plot left over for a sequel. It's a ride I'd take again."
Owen Gleiberman, reviewing for
Entertainment Weekly, gave the movie a B and said, "
Mama lifts almost every one of its fear-factor visuals from earlier films: the rotting black passageways that spread like mold over the walls (very
Ringu meets
Repulsion); the fire in her eyes; the crouched figures that skitter and pounce à la the infamous 'spider' outtake from the original
Exorcist; the way that Mama, with her arms like smoky-shadowy bent tendrils, evokes both the monster from the
Alien films and also, in a funny way, the crumpled-
puppet gothic mischievousness of
Tim Burton animation. Nothing in the movie is quite original, yet Muschietti, expanding his original short, knows how to stage a rip-off with frightening verve. It helps to have an actress on hand as soulful as
Jessica Chastain..."
IGN editor Scott Corulla rated the film 7.3 out of 10 and wrote, "This is a fine first film for director Andrés Muschietti and, despite some missteps and disappointments, very well could be a harbinger of interesting things to come for the helmer."
The Huffington Post wrote, "With Del Toro's name up front, expect
Mama to be the winter horror film of choice in 2013."
The Philadelphia Inquirer called the film an "effectively spooky ghost story", adding, "
Mama is full of arty tropes –
sepia-toned flashbacks, flickering lights, menacing murmurings. The atmosphere is positively spectral. And it's easy to see why del Toro is a champion: Like his ''
Pan's Labyrinth'', there's a fairy-tale aspect (the film even begins with the title card "Once upon a time..."), with children in jeopardy, a
witchy monster, and edge-of-the-precipice confrontations."
Canyon News wrote, "The scares do indeed come a mile a minute and will unnerve even some of the toughest moviegoers."
Mick LaSalle of the
Houston Chronicle wrote, "Director Andres Muschietti is cinematically literate – in one example he borrows a flashbulb effect from
Hitchcock's
Rear Window – and he has visual panache. Much of the movie is surprisingly beautiful."
Box office In the United States, the film earned $28,402,310 on its opening weekend, debuting at #1 and playing at 2,647 theaters. It grossed $148.1 million worldwide and is a commercial success. Additionally, Jessica Chastain, for the second time in her career, claimed the top two spots of the box-office with her starring roles in
Mama and
Zero Dark Thirty.
Home media The film was released on
DVD and
Blu-ray on May 7, 2013, by
Universal Studios Home Entertainment. An
Ultra HD Blu-ray release was released on September 30, 2025, by
Shout! Studios under their Scream Factory imprint. It grossed $12.5 million in home sales. ==Accolades==