Film critic Curt Holman gave the film 3 stars and said it had a "far-ranging and bawdy satirical spirit."[2] Film critic Kevin Stewart said "such political satire is very fitting for the manner and the times."[3]
"There’s enough of the divinely comic in this 'Inferno' to justify a pair of sequels"
-Peter Keough, Boston Phoenix, March 2007[citation needed]
"...feels like the unholy offspring of Mike Judge and R. Crumb."
– Robert Abele, LA Times, May 2007[citation needed]
Director Sean Meredith won the "Best Director" award at the Silver Lake Film Festival in Los Angeles in 2007,[citation needed] and the film won the "Audience Favorite" award at the San Francisco IndieFest in 2007.[citation needed] Boston Underground Film Festival gave it the Spirit of Underground award in 2007.[citation needed] The jury at the 2007 Lausanne Underground Film and Music Festival gave the award for Best Narrative Feature.[citation needed]