Clerks III has so far grossed 2.7 million at the theaters, with the production crew hoping to top its 7 million budget. The movie has also been fairly well-received scoring 7.4/10 on IMDb, 63% on Rotten Tomatoes and 87% on Google Ratings.
Top Critic reviews are divided into 50% positive and 50% negative.
Irish Times says, 'For ageing Gen Xers, however, there's an irresistible sensibility underpinning the enterprise. They can't call it a midlife crisis if you've always been disgruntled and surly.'
On the other hand, Times (UK) states, “Very occasionally charming, but also barrel-scraping.”
The audience gave a notably higher score of 93% on Rotten Tomatoes, with an overall consensus that says, “For the View Askewniverse faithful, Clerks III proves that even if life might be a series of down endings, franchises can finish on a high note.”
Despite the inclusive review, the film has its fair share of naysayers. Boe F, who gave a half-star rating, strongly expresses, 'So bad, poor writing, awful acting, bad directing. Save money and skip this one.'
Altogether, Clerks III is a surprisingly emotional journey back to the Quick Shop that wraps up the trilogy in a fun way.