Critics Have Seen Smile 2, And They’re Beaming Over The ‘Memorably Disturbing’ Sequel

Critics Have Seen Smile 2, And They’re Beaming Over The ‘Memorably Disturbing’ Sequel

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We’re still two weeks away from Halloween, and there’s been plenty of options on the 2024 movie calendar to make horror movie fans smile. But, as we learned from a certain 2022 flick, that’s not always a good thing, and now, Parker Finn is back with the sequel Smile 2, which is set to hit theaters on October 18. The trailer promises gnarly deaths and plenty of ghastly grinning, but what do the critics think? We’re here to help you decide if you should make this part of your plans for the weekend.

The upcoming horror movie stars Naomi Scott as Skye Riley, a famous pop singer who begins to experience strange and disturbing events and is forced to confront her dark past to try to regain control of her life. Let’s see what the critics have to say, starting with our own Eric Eisenberg. In CinemaBlend’s review of Smile 2, he says Smile walked so its sequel could sprint. He gives the movie 4 out of 5 stars, writing:

The sequel ratchets up everything that is good about the original and independently delivers on whole new levels – delivering nerve-shattering jumps, haunting images, thoughtful characters and splendid cinematography. It has a great chance of going down as one of the year’s best genre surprises, and it’s certainly one of 2024’s scariest horror movies.

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