Box office In
Australia, the film opened at 76 cinemas on 12 February 2015 for limited time. The film earned US$66,362 during its opening weekend. It would go on to gross a total of US$106,916 domestically. Due to the budget being higher, the film was considered a flop.
Critical response The film review website
Metacritic surveyed and assessed 5 reviews as positive, 3 as mixed, and 1 as negative. It gave a weighted average score of 54 out of 100, which it said indicated "mixed or average reviews". The similar website
Rotten Tomatoes surveyed and, categorizing the reviews as positive or negative, assessed 31 as positive and 7 as negative. Of the , it determined an average rating of 6.3 out of 10. It gave the film a score of 82% and summarized the critical consensus, "Rough around the edges but inspired at its core,
Wyrmwood is a giddy variation on the zombie genre that will sate gore hounds' appetite for mayhem."
Twitch Film and
The Hollywood Reporter both praised the film, and
Twitch Film commented that the film's script is original.
Variety also commented upon this element, as they enjoyed the character of Brooke "being injected with a chemical concoction that somehow gives her the ability to control the hungry hordes" and that "other nifty little touches, such as Frank and Barry's discovery that zombie blood can be used as a substitute for gasoline, Brooke's psychic powers bring something fresh to a horror subgenre that's received a particularly heavy flogging in recent years."
Shock Till You Drop also gave a favorable review, stating that they found it to be an "impressive feature debut".
IGN awarded it 7.5 out of 10, saying "
Wyrmwood may tread familiar ground, but it's still a bloody good time."
Wyrmwood was reviewed in
The West Australian: "with clear inspirations in
Dawn of the Dead,
The Evil Dead,
Bad Taste,
Re-Animator and ...
Mad Max, from its Gothic-looking helmets, masks and weapons to its retro-fitted vehicles,
Wyrmwood looks and plays a lot better than its $160,000 budget suggests." ==Sequel==