Smile 2 Review
‘Smile 2’ Changes Things Up But Also Keeps to a Similar Pattern of Terrifying Tricks. The horror sequel from writer/director Parker Finn continues the curse storyline from the first movie, albeit with new characters –– to mixed results.
Opening in theaters on October 18th, ‘Smile 2’ looks to prove itself worthy on the horror sequel front by shaking up the character list but keeping its core concept –– of a terrifying, demonic curse that leaves victims with a rictus grin –– intact. With one character crossing over (Kyle Gallner’s Joel) to keep the demonic parasite spreading, the focus this time settles on Skye Riley (Naomi Scott), a Taylor Swift-alike pop star already struggling with some serious issues of her own.
Smile 2 Showtimes on November 21st, 2024
Movie Details
Smile Collection
The Smile collection consists of American psychological supernatural horror films based on an original story written by Parker Finn. The collection includes an original film, a short film, and its sequel. The overall plot centers around a curse where One infected person is consumed, the entity forces them to take their own life and then the witness becomes cursed.