Box office Rabid grossed
CA$100,000 in the first ten days after opening in Montreal. The film was one of the highest-grossing Canadian films of all time, earning approximately $7 million at the box office, including over $900,000 in its native Canada.
Critical response Variety called
Rabid "an extremely violent, sometimes nauseating, picture". Les Wedman of the
Vancouver Sun described the movie's story as "dreadful" and criticized the film for "relying heavily on shocking special effects" as opposed to suspense. He opined that, with the exception of Joe Silver, "there isn't a decent performance in the movie." Martin Malina, who reviewed the film alongside similar films
Demon Seed and
Audrey Rose in the same column of the
Montreal Star, said that it "has some genuinely frightening moments but they are few, and the story progresses in fits and starts. The dialogue is witless, the exposition awkward, and the film spends far too much time travelling in cars between one gory scene and another.".
Clyde Gilmour of
The Toronto Star noted of the film's box office success, but stated that he was "not sure what this proves, except possibly that Canadians, when they really try, can make nauseating movies as efficiently as Americans." Conversely,
Time Out called the film "far better staged" than
Shivers, and concluded, "None of the other recent apocalypse movies has shown so much political or cinematic sophistication." Linda Gross of the
Los Angeles Times described the film as a "scary and crude variation of the traditional
vampire story" and praised Cronenberg's direction and the film's "grueling tension," though she found the film's storytelling inconsistent; she did, however, commend the performances, particularly Chambers', describing it as conveying "just the proper combination of vulnerability and deadliness." Bruce McCabe of
The Boston Globe found the film obscene, deeming it "a depraved film that no adult with any kind of sensitivity should be caught dead at."
Accolades Modern assessment Metacritic, which uses a
weighted average, assigned the film a score of 56 out of 100, based on 9 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. Critic
Glenn Erickson, reviewing the film in 2016, praised it, writing: "
Rabid remains a highly entertaining horror show that hasn’t lost an iota of shock value. It certainly lined up the fans—and investors—to allow the director to continue his personal exploration of queasy, outrageous biological delights." ==Remake==