"An elegant, eerie drama of marital distress."
— Leslie Felperin, Hollywood Reporter
"Durkin's script gives Coon and Law two of the best characters of their careers and both actors completely deliver."
— Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com
"Law and Coon have thrown themselves into this material with rich, measured turns that come alive in Durkin's elegant frames."
— Eric Kohn, indieWire
"The Nest is a somber, grown-up sort of movie, made with remarkable poise and maturity, and a level of craft so compelling it can be difficult to tear your eyes from the screen."
— Jessica Kiang, The Playlist
"Perhaps not surprisingly, the movie works better as a free-floating societal critique — of materialism, of so-called domestic tranquillity — than as an incisive commentary on any of the topics it brushes up against. But The Nest’s atmosphere of animosity is palpable enough that it’s wicked fun simply watching the O’Haras become unglued."
— Tim Grierson, Screen Daily