Ally Russell reviewed Exposed for TV Daily. She summed up with:
Coming in at two hours in duration, Exposed‘s one saving grace is that it never drags. For all its bad acting, hideous dialogue and seemingly random motifs, I can imagine this film joining the ranks of critically panned yet ironically beloved cult films along the lines of The Room and Troll II in ten years’ time. “Nobody likes you. You had one friend, and now he’s dead”, is one particularly memorable line from Cullen’s not-so-grieving wife (Mira Sorvino), who later forces herself sexually upon Reeves in spite of his repeated protestations. And never before has a dead dog scene been quite so unintentionally humorous.
On the whole, Exposed is a thoroughly problematic film presenting a wholly predictable storyline. Yet, in spite of my aspersions on its quality and values, I must admit it is rather enjoyable, and I would happily watch it again for the laughs. (bolding mine)
Derredk Winnert reviewed the film on his blog. He gave it 3 stars and said the following :
Despite some sluggish scenes, pacing and tone problems and some muddled story-telling tendencies,as well as a troubled history, this surreal oddity remains gritty, strangely involving better-than-expected supernatural thriller, with lots on its mind,mainly matters of loss and death.
Note: The film opens in the UK on Friday, February 26.