Box office American Reunion opened in North America on April 6, 2012, in 3,192 theaters for a weekend total of $21,514,080, putting it at number 2 at the box office behind
The Hunger Games. On its second week of release, it dropped to number 5 at the box office with a weekend total of $10,473,810. The film earned $56,758,835 in North America and $177,978,063 internationally, for a worldwide total of $234,736,898. On
Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 49 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. Audiences polled by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale. According to
Roger Ebert, who gave the film three out of four stars: The charm of
American Pie was the relative youth and naïveté of the characters. It was all happening for the first time, and they had the single-minded obsession with sex typical of many teenagers.
American Reunion has a sense of déjà-vu, but it still delivers a lot of nice laughs. Most of them for me came thanks to Stifler... If you liked the earlier films, I suppose you gotta see this one. Otherwise, I dunno.
The Village Voice concludes its review with the following: After some strained "Remember the time..." callbacks to 13-year-old gags,
American Reunion gets comfortable and funny, as Hurwitz and Schlossberg hit familiar marks from unexpected angles, while the ensemble interplay is "routine" in the best sense of the word. Taken altogether, the
Pie movies offer a cohesive worldview, showing each of life's stages as the setting for fresh-yet-familiar catastrophes, relieved by a belief in sex, however ridiculous it might look, as a restorative force. The recipe is so durable and the sustained character work so second-skin by now, one can imagine the Pie films keeping with the dramatis personae through middle age and into the problems of geriatric love, a raunch-comic version of Britain's documentary
Up series.
American Midlife Crisis?
American Retirement?
American Funeral? Let's go!
Peter Travers of
Rolling Stone gave
American Reunion a positive review of two and half stars out of four saying, "
American Reunion reminds us what we liked about the original: the way the movie sweetened its raunch to build a rooting interest in these characters."
Accolades ==Future==