Critical response On
review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 56% based on 45 reviews, with a
weighted average rating of 5.8/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Like many real-life long-term visitors,
The Lodgers starts out with a modicum of mystery and excitement, but eventually overstays its welcome." On
Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 52 out of 100, based on 8 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Jonathan Barken from
Dread Central wrote: "Delicately crafted,
The Lodgers is a richly woven tapestry of classically inspired gothic horror. Smart, scary, and undeniably beautiful, it will no doubt be considered one of the pinnacles of its genre."
Chris Alexander from ComingSoon.net wrote: "There hasn’t been a more effective, disturbing and sensorially pleasing film of this kind since Alejandro Amenabar’s
The Others and, like that masterpiece, O’Malley’s artful, lurid and meticulously orchestrated exercise in atmosphere, pretty misery and dread seeps deep under your skin. And it stays there. For keeps." Justin Lowe from
The Hollywood Reporter wrote: "finely attuned, atmospheric filmmaking more likely to catch the attention of art house aficionados than dedicated horror fans." Noel Murray from the
Los Angeles Times wrote: "Until its suspenseful final 15 minutes,
The Lodgers is frustratingly stingy with the scares, mostly limiting the spooky stuff to creaky noises and the recurring image of water dripping upward...(the film) isn't especially frightening, but as the story of people weighed down by their legacies, it is genuinely haunting."
Manohla Dargis from
The New York Times said about the film: "Working with an uneven cast and an undercooked story, Mr. O’Malley hits the horror beats just fine (slam, creak, squeak) without putting a sinister spin on the assorted strange doings. For all the genre exertions, none of this feels the least bit spooky, including the digital ghouls that float in and the cobwebs that look as if they originated in a spray can." Katie Rife from
The A.V. Club stated: "as a ghost story,
The Lodgers is about as original as “it was a dark and stormy night,” moldy old tropes can still have their charms. Just look at that house." Simon Abrams from
RogerEbert.com gave the film two out of four stars and wrote: "
The Lodgers disappoints on a number of levels, many of which have more to do with the limitations of its creators' imagination than the apparently minuscule budget."
Accolades The Lodgers won the prizes for "Best Actress" (Charlotte Vega) and Best Special Effects at the
Fancine. The film also won "Best Visual Effects" and was nominated "Best Production Design" and "Best Costume Design" at the
15th Irish Film & Television Awards. At the "Molins de Rei Horror Film Festival",
The Lodgers won the Jury Prize for "Best Film". ==References==