Writing for
The Hollywood Reporter, John Defore stated that the film "has enough of its own offbeat energy not to come off as just another collection of young filmmakers' influences." Film critic
Claudia Puig described it as "a fairly funny black comedy."
Variety's Dennis Harvey noted "this black comedy thriller has a good cast to spark a scenario that's intriguing enough to hold attention, if not quite clever enough to be a knockout."
The New York Times' Teo Bugbee gave the film a less positive review, stating "despite some committed performances, particularly from a refreshingly natural Maika Monroe, "Villains" is a hackneyed farce rich in gimmicks and poor in substance." Keith Watson of
Slant Magazine rated the film 1.5 out of 4 stars and shared a similar opinion, stating "Maika Monroe’s engaging performance serves only to highlight how feeble and unconvincing the rest of the film is." He asserts that the film suffers from a lack of stakes, as its main characters feel more like exaggerated quirks than authentic individuals, with their bizarre behaviors appearing "more like the filmmakers’ desperate attempts to get a rise out of the audience." ==References==