Box office In its opening weekend,
Wonder Boys opened at No. 7 in the US and Canadian box office and grossed a total of US$5.8 million in 1,253 theaters. It went on to gross $19,393,557 there and $14,033,031 in other countries, for a worldwide total of $33,426,588. Based on a $55 million budget, the film was a
box office bomb.
Critical response Wonder Boys received largely positive reviews from critics.
Rotten Tomatoes reports an 81% "Fresh" rating, based on 123 reviews with an average rating of 7.2/10. The site's consensus states: "Michael Douglas and Tobey Maguire do wonders in this clever dark comedy." On
Metacritic, the film has a 73 out of 100 score, based on 36 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C" on an A+ to F scale. In a four-star review,
Roger Ebert, film critic of the
Chicago Sun-Times, praised
Wonder Boys as "the most accurate movie about campus life that I can remember. It is accurate, not because it captures intellectual debate or campus politics, but because it knows two things: (1) Students come and go, but the faculty actually lives there, and (2) many faculty members stay stuck in graduate-student mode for decades".
Emanuel Levy of
Variety wrote, "The movie's frivolous touches and eccentric details emphasize its dry, measured wit and the power of comedy to underscore serious ideas. Massively inventive,
Wonder Boys is spiked with fresh, perverse humor that flows naturally from the straight-faced playing".
A.O. Scott from
The New York Times wrote, "The problem is that everyone involved seems to have agreed that it was a great idea for a movie and pretty much left it at that". In his review for
Time,
Richard Corliss wrote, "
Wonder Boys reminds us of a distant age (the '70s) when bad movies were better: not stupid teen romps but sad, off-kilter studies of adults adrift. It is a rare current example of that endangered species, the honorable failure".
Entertainment Weekly gave the film a "C+" rating and
Owen Gleiberman wrote, "Curtis Hanson may have wanted to make a movie that gleamed with humanity as much as
L.A. Confidential burned with malevolence, but he's so intent on getting us to like his characters that he didn't give them enough juice." Looking back in his
Salon.com review, critic Andrew O'Hehir felt that Hanson, "and cinematographer
Dante Spinotti capture both Pittsburgh (one of the most serendipitously beautiful American cities) and the netherworld of boho academia with brilliant precision. If you went to a liberal-arts college anywhere in the United States, then the way Grady's ramshackle house looks in the wake of Crabs' enormous all-night party should conjure up vivid sense-memories".
Re-release Many critics blamed Paramount's initial ad campaign for the film not finding a mainstream audience. The
Wall Street Journals Joe Morgenstern praised Douglas' work in the film, but criticized the poster, which featured a headshot of Douglas: "a raffishly eccentric role, and he's never been so appealing. (Don't be put off by the movie's cryptic poster, which makes him look like
Michael J. Pollard.)" The
Los Angeles Times' Kenneth Turan also slammed the poster: "The film's ad poster brings
Elmer Fudd to mind." In an interview with Amy Taubin, Hanson said, "The very things that made Michael and I want to do the movie so badly were the reasons it was so tricky to market. Since films go out on so many screens at once, there's a need for instant appeal. But
Wonder Boys isn't easily reducible to a single image or a catchy ad line". Hanson felt that the studio played it safe with the original ad campaign. They also released it a week after the
Academy Award nominations were announced and the studio spent more money promoting the films of theirs that were nominated and not enough on
Wonder Boys. The studio pulled the film out of theaters and quickly canceled the video release. Hanson and the film's producer
Scott Rudin lobbied to have it re-released.
Home media Wonder Boys was released on
VHS and
DVD by
Paramount Home Entertainment in North America,
Warner Home Video in international territories, except the United Kingdom, and
Universal Pictures Video and Vision Video in the United Kingdom in 2001. On November 24, 2020, Paramount released
Wonder Boys on Blu-ray.
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