Box office Bottoms opened in limited release at ten theaters in New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and
Austin, grossing $461,052 in its opening weekend, a per-venue average of $46,105. It was the highest per-screen average on ten or more screens since
Everything Everywhere All at Once (April 2022). The film expanded to 715 theaters in its second weekend, making $3 million, and a total of $3.58 million over the four-day Labor Day frame. Expanding to 1,265 theaters in its third weekend, the film made $2 million, finishing in 10th.
Critical response Upon release,
Bottoms received largely positive reviews from film critics. Audiences polled by
PostTrak gave the film a 93% positive score, with women under 25 giving it 98% score and 96% saying they would definitely recommend it. Reviewing the film for
Variety, following its premiere at
South by Southwest,
Owen Gleiberman commended the direction and screenplay (particularly its characters and humor), stating: "
Bottoms is unlike any high-school comedy you've ever seen. It's a satire of victimization, a satire of violence, and a satire of itself. It walks a tightrope between sensitivity and insanity (with a knowing bit of inanity), and it's full of moments that are defiantly what we once used to call incorrect." Valerie Complex of
Deadline Hollywood admired the lead performances and Seligman's direction, but found some faults with the screenplay, ultimately concluding: "
Bottoms is fun, but with some slight tweaks this could have been an epic exploration of the gray areas of queerness and what it means to stand in the center of that as an adolescent." Referring to the film as the "horniest, bloodiest high school movie of the 21st century" in a highly enthusiastic review for
Rolling Stone, David Fear lauded every aspect of the film, including its direction, screenplay and cast performances. Filmmakers
Karyn Kusama,
David Lowery,
Raine Allen-Miller,
Laurel Parmet and
Juel Taylor all cited
Bottoms as among their favorite films of 2023.
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