Todd McCarthy at
Deadline Hollywood criticized the performances, screenplay, and direction, calling it "unspeakably lame" and writing, "If you go to see this,
The Pranks on you."
The Hollywood Reporters David Rooney noted its inconsistent tone, the chemistry between Kalopsis and Young, and Moreno's performance. Writing for
Variety,
Owen Gleiberman complimented Moreno's performance and the beginning, which he compared to the "good parts" of ''
Don't Look Up'', for starting "off as a fresh, funny riff on high-school society in the age of toxic cynicism". However, he criticized the twist for leaving "any true connection to the real world behind." In a positive review,
Alexandra Heller-Nicholas of the
Alliance of Women Film Journalists said some viewers would call it over-the-top, but that it was a "wild ride" that "puts the casual cruelty of youth in its crosshairs." ==References==