Smile 2
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Cast
- Naomi Scott
- Rosemarie DeWitt
- Lukas Gage
- Miles Gutierrez-Riley
- Peter Jacobson
- Ray Nicholson
- Dylan Gelula
- Raúl Castillo
- Kyle Gallner
- Drew Barrymore
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Oct 17, 2024
This happens when you don't thank Beyoncé
jer ☘️Oct 16, 2024This is going to ruin the tour
ashOct 15, 2024Who wants to live that badly
tcd98 - Oct 16, 2024
Chat I think this is sponsored by Voss... idk
jordynOct 18, 2024this is what yall r gonna do to chappell roan
aceOct 16, 2024This happened to my buddy Britney Spears
Taha - Oct 19, 2024
naomi scott i’ve seen the vision since lemonade mouth.
zoë rose bryantOct 15, 2024Mama… a smiler behind you
OdetteOct 15, 2024scariest part was that guy having the charlie kirk smile
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I honestly liked it more than the first! Naomi Scott was a perfect fit for the role
Pure chaos. Great scares, made me jump multiple times. Extremely dark themes in this film, kind of triggering. Very psychological and very scary. I enjoyed it a lot more than the first. Main actress was phenomenal. Insane ending. Loved it and hated it. This did everything right.
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I don’t get scared easily but omfg this movie got me with their jump scares. So so good, a lot action, and definitely better than the first one for sure. Naomi Scott was made for the role like wow, a really phenomenal actress, literally remembered her from Lemonade Mouth. Plot >>
I didn’t think I’d be impressed with #1 and was pleasantly surprised. This one exceeded even that by having an awesome performance from Naomi Scott, incredible tension throughout the entire runtime, and doing what few horror movies can actually pull off, effective jump scares
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I thought it was really funny, but that only works if it’s supposed to be a comedy. The ending ruins everything for me since nothing really mattered. The entire story just “didn’t happen” so there was no progression of the story or character development at all.
A big improvement from sequel. It elevates on everything; the pace, tense, acting, gore and jumpscare. You can feel the desperation and grief from the leads and I was rooting for her all the time. She didn’t know she released bops after bops because the EP was so damn good.
An equal to Smile 8.5 - I loved this but I think I’m the only one who didn’t love it more than its predecessor. It does a lot well. The gore is amped up, the jump scares are just as well executed, & Naomi Scott crushes her role. But the blueprint is a copy/paste, the ending is predictable from the…
Atom User Reviews
Ok movie . Glad I only paid $5 . Thanks T-Mobile
It felt like a ad for Voss water and a musical
Metacritic
To be fair, “Smile 2” does lose some of its many thematic threads about how fans feel like they own pop stars and how so many of them are asked to bury their trauma and just smile, but enough remain in the foundation of the piece to get it across the finish line.
Smile 2 goes in a newish direction, to frustrating mixed results — but it’s a mixed bag you can respect because it’s not hackwork and it’s trying new things.
It’s all exceptionally silly, and fans of the first film might find the first hour little more than a rehash of Smile, but there’s still something admirable about Parker Finn’s gusto.