Critical response On
Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 51% based on 211 reviews, with an average rating of 5.60/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Though it has a mean streak, and does not cater to all tastes,
Observe and Report has gut-busting laughs and a fully committed Seth Rogen in irresistible form." On
Metacritic, the film received a weighted average score of 54 out of 100, based on 35 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C" on an A+ to F scale.
Peter Travers of
Rolling Stone gave the film a rating of three out of four stars, saying, "Hill is fearless at pushing hot buttons:
date rape, shooting up and worse," and "Rogen is nutso hilarious, nailing every note of mirth and malice." Conversely,
Peter Bradshaw of
The Guardian awarded the movie one star out of five and disparaged Rogen's performance, writing "for Seth Rogen fans like me, this charmless, heavy-handed and cynical comedy is an uncomfortable experience." Paul Byrnes wrote in, "Much of the movie is just plain vicious. At best, it's sad and grotesque, rather than hilarious," while
Manohla Dargis of
The New York Times stated "if you thought
Abu Ghraib was a laugh riot you might love
Observe and Report." She continued, "It's far better and certainly easier ... to sit back and relax and enjoy the show. That, after all, is precisely what
Hollywood banks on each time it manufactures a new entertainment for a public that—as the stupid, violent characters who hold up a mirror to that public indicate—it views with contempt." The film drew criticism for its comedic portrayal of
date rape from a number of notable publications, including
Vulture,
The Sydney Morning Herald, and
The New York Times. On their date, Brandi drinks copious amounts of alcohol at the restaurant and afterward asks Ronnie for a bottle of his prescription medication,
clonazepam, a combination which leaves Brandi so incapacitated that she can neither stand on her own nor open her eyes. Despite the fact that Brandi is clearly inebriated and unfit to give consent, Ronnie kisses her after she vomits and engages in
intercourse with her as she lies motionless on the bed, stopping once he notices she appears to be unconscious, before Brandi asks him why he stopped. During an interview on
The Howard Stern Show, Rogen stated he was disappointed by the film's overall reception, but proud that "the only two people who liked it" were
Stern and
David Letterman.
Box office The film grossed $11 million in its opening weekend (an average of $4,085 at 2,727 theaters), finishing in fourth place, behind
Hannah Montana: The Movie,
Fast & Furious, and
Monsters vs. Aliens (also featuring Rogen). It ultimately grossed $27 million at the box office. To date, it is the third lowest-grossing film of Rogen's starring career, before
Take this Waltz and
The Interview. ==Release==