The film was released by
Decal on January 13, 2023. On
Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 60 out of 100, based on 7 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". In a review for
Variety, Dennis Harvey described
The Offering as "a lively but cluttered pileup of jump scares with too few original ideas". Comparing it to 2019's
The Vigil, Harvey referred to the film as the "showier affair of the two" and points out that it lacks
The Vigil's "atmospheric dread and psychological plausibility, resulting in a jump-scare-riddled contraption ultimately more cheesy than frightening." He praised the production design and camerawork, and stated that most of the actors "do decent work". He criticized
The Offering's "short-attention-spanned, obvious overall approach, which sacrifices credibility for increasingly cluttered, ineffectual shocks" and concludes his review by stating that
The Offering is at no risk of being boring, but is "just too much". Brian Tallerico of
RogerEbert.com gave the film 2.5 out of 4 stars, referring to it as a "surprisingly strong genre alternative". He noted that the "performances are a mixed bag", with the older actors seeming to "understand the assignment" better than their younger counterparts. Tallerico also criticized the brightness level on certain scenes, describing the film as "often too well-lit". Christian Zilko of
IndieWire gave the film a grade of A− and praised its craftsmanship and production design. He wrote: "There's no shortage of great movies about exorcising demons from people's bodies, but this might be the best film about trying to keep one in". Marco Vito Oddo of
Collider gave the film a B, stating that "The Offering won’t get any points for originality, but people looking for well-crafted horror can’t go wrong with Park’s latest film". He pointed out that
The Offering was "too reliant on jumpscares" but went on to praise Allan Corduner and Paul Kaye's performances and noted that despite its lack of originality, it still delivered "good-old fashion horror fun". ==References==