Jeremy of The Daily Rotation wrote, "The Lazarus Effect is bad, un-inventive and cheap filmmaking. Director David Gelb has successfully created one of the year’s worst films so far and one truly forgettable horror film that barely manages to produce an original jump scare. The Lazarus Effect struggles for most of its extremely short running time to keep things going, because its admittedly cool plot is absolutely ruined by a drawn out and empty script that takes not a single risk and forcefully remains seated in the comfort zone of modern day PG-13 garbage horror."
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