Smile 2 Review: One of the year’s best horror movies
Parker Finn’s Smile 2 is one of the rare sequels that improves upon the original, and ranks as one of the better horror movies of the year.
About to embark on a new world tour, global pop sensation Skye Riley (Naomi Scott) begins experiencing increasingly terrifying and inexplicable events. Overwhelmed by the escalating horrors and the pressures of fame, Skye is forced to face her dark past to regain control of her life before it spirals out of control.
Parker Finn’s Smile 2 is one of the rare sequels that improves upon the original, and ranks as one of the better horror movies of the year.
Smile 2 reached theatres last month, and now the box office success is set to receive a digital release this week
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Paramount will let you watch the first 7 minutes of Smile 2, but you have to smile into your webcam during the whole clip
Should Paramount make Smile into a franchise that extends indefinitely or just leave it as two or three films?
IDW Dark specializes in horror and will be publishing comics based on Smile, A Quiet Place, Event Horizon, and more
Smile 2 managed to (narrowly) outgross its predecessor with a $23 million weekend.
Smile 2 looks like it will open slightly ahead of box office forecasts, with a predicted 1st place finish around $22 milloon.
Following up his surprise hit Smile, we talk with writer/director Parker Finn and star Naomi Scott about Smile 2
Smile 2 should be able to dominate the weekend box office, with it looking to open above $20 million.
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