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Buddy

Critic Reviews

64
Metascore
Generally Favorable
positive
7(64%)
mixed
4(36%)
negative
0(0%)
Showing 11 Critic Reviews
Jan 27, 2026
83
IndieWire
Simply put, Buddy is everything you could want from a midnight movie. It gets harder and harder to find something that feels fresh enough to be truly shocking and executed competently enough to transcend its gimmicks, and we should all celebrate when we find one.
Jan 27, 2026
80
Slate
While it digs deep into the eerie insularity of mediocre TV, Kelly’s movie is also informed by the understanding that some of the best children’s entertainment is driven by a powerful sense of the uncanny.
Jan 28, 2026
80
Screen Daily
In truth, Buddy is not especially scary, its many kill scenes staged for laughs. But if this horror-comedy makes an obvious point — television shows meant for kids sure are weird — Kelly finds enough fresh ways to exploit the idea.
Jan 24, 2026
75
The Daily Beast
A horror-comedy that takes a scalpel—or, more accurately, several weapons—to its jaunty protagonist, all while reveling in his darkly disturbed spirit.
Jan 28, 2026
75
The Film Stage
By and large, Buddy proves that high-concept, short-form premises can be expanded to a feature format effectively, so long as the final film isn’t too winky and its stakes feel grounded.
Jan 27, 2026
70
Collider
Buddy is a blood-soaked nightmare full of dark humor and surprisingly touching moments. Like its title character, Buddy isn’t just fluff, there’s something deeper inside.
Jan 26, 2026
63
New York Post
In short: Too Many Cooks plus too many minutes.
Jan 28, 2026
60
Variety
Casper Kelly is a talent to watch. In “Buddy,” he’s essentially reviving an old joke and doing multiple variations on it. But he has a gleefully rich understanding of the inner insanity that can drive pop culture.
Jan 28, 2026
50
The Hollywood Reporter
The movie is a one-joke premise, cute and colorful but unsatisfyingly fleshed out.
Jan 26, 2026
40
TheWrap
Each time you think you’re seeing the daylight of something potentially better to explore on the horizon, “Buddy” keeps dragging you back into the banal darkness. Like the kids, you deserve far better than whatever this lackluster production amounts to.
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