Box office The Others was released in the United States and Canada by
Dimension Films, opening on August 10, 2001 in 1,678 theaters. It grossed $14 million its opening weekend, ranking fourth at the U.S. box office behind
American Pie 2,
Rush Hour 2 and
The Princess Diaries. It stayed in fourth place for three more weeks, expanding to more theaters. During the weekend of September 21 to 23, it was second at the box office, grossing $5 million in 2,801 theaters. The film, which cost $17 million to produce, grossed $96.5 million in the United States and Canada. It grossed $24 million in Spain, becoming the
highest-grossing Spanish film of all time, beating the record set earlier that year by
Torrente 2: Mission in Marbella. It grossed $113.4 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $210 million.
A. O. Scott of
The New York Times wrote: "
The Others is a flawed if interesting vehicle. The anxious indeterminacy of the first section proves hard to sustain, and as Mr. Amenábar moves away from elegant minimalism, the story begins to become cluttered and confusing, rather than spare and enigmatic." Scott highlighted Kidman's performance, writing that she "embodies this unstable amalgam with a conviction that is in itself terrifying. The icy reserve that sometimes stands in the way of her expressive gifts here becomes the foundation of her most emotionally layered performance to date."
Roger Ebert gave
The Others two and a half out of four, writing: "Alejandro Amenábar has the patience to create a languorous, dreamy atmosphere, and Nicole Kidman succeeds in convincing us that she is a normal person in a disturbing situation and not just a standard-issue horror movie hysteric." However, he felt that "in drawing out his effects, Amenábar is a little too confident that style can substitute for substance". Neil Smith of the
BBC awarded
The Others four out of five, writing: "Shot in oppressive
sepia amid near-darkness (Grace's children having a rare ailment that precludes exposure to sunlight), Amenábar racks up the tension to unbearable levels."
Time Out praised it as "confident and controlled... Absence makes the heart beat faster: the absence of light, the corporeal absence of loved ones. Shrewdly cast, Kidman is pitch perfect. It's a clammy, ingenious film, one of the best studio movies of the year."
Kenneth Turan of the
Los Angeles Times cited Kidman's performance as the greatest strength, writing that she "has thrown herself into her role as if it were
Lady Macbeth on the London stage, with formidable results. Though Kidman doesn't hesitate to make Grace high-strung and as tightly wound as they come, she also projects vulnerability and courage when they're called for. It's an intense, involving performance, and it dominates and energizes a film that would be lost without it." In 2025,
The Hollywood Reporter named
The Others the 14th-greatest horror film of the 21st century.
Accolades Home media On 14 May 2002,
Buena Vista Home Entertainment released a two-disc collector's edition
DVD. On 20 September 2011,
Lionsgate released the film on
Blu-ray. In July 2023,
The Criterion Collection announced a forthcoming
4K UHD Blu-ray edition of the film scheduled for release on 24 October 2023.
StudioCanal concurrently announced distribution for a 4K UHD Blu-ray in Europe. ==Planned remake==