Box office In its opening weekend,
Mass earned $13,485 from four theaters.
Critical response The site's critics consensus reads, "
Mass requires a lot of its audience, but rewards that emotional labor with a raw look at grief that establishes writer-director Fran Kranz as a filmmaker of tremendous promise." Kranz's direction and storytelling techniques received praise. The
Chicago Reader compared the film to the works of playwright
Tennessee Williams, calling it "riveting and unforgettable." Richard Whittaker from
The Austin Chronicle had a similar response and said in his review that the story was "perfectly told." Writing for
Little White Lies, Hannah Strong summarized the film as a "study of human pain and anger in painstaking detail, supported by a script which is hauntingly realistic without dipping into mawkish or exploitative territory."
Owen Gleiberman, from
Variety, said the film "announces Fran Kranz as a bold new filmmaker who has earned the right to excavate a subject as sensitive as this one." The performances in the film also received praise. While
Entertainment Weekly said it was "an exceptional opportunity to watch four great character actors,"
Salon.com said the film "gives each member of the
ensemble cast a big speech to emote and express what their characters are feeling. The conversation is certainly compelling as it builds." In his review for
The Hollywood Reporter, David Rooney said the film was "a harrowing watch, but a cathartic one, with each of the four superb principal actors delivering scenes of wrenching release." Furthermore,
Vox journalist Alissa Wilkinson said
Mass "leaves plenty of breathing room for characters to have authentic moments of emotion and puts a gentle, grace-filled frame around an almost unspeakable tragedy. It's a showcase for its performers, but it's also a valuable experience for its audience."
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