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In ‘Smile 2’, a grin becomes a very bad thing

In ‘Smile 2’, a grin becomes a very bad thing

The “smile curse” from Parker Finn’s 2022 horror hit is going around again, this time in the hothouse world of a pop star.

Beatrice Loayza

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If ordinary women often feel pressured to smile, then imagine how a pop star feels about constantly needing to project poise and affability? This emotional high-wire act is enough to make anyone crumble, even without a malevolent monster preying on her fears and traumas.

This is how Smile 2, a bigger, bloodier – and more compelling – sequel to Smile (2022), raises the stakes: instead of a humble psychiatrist (played by Sosie Bacon in the original), we get the pop sensation Skye Riley (a splendid Naomi Scott), now sober and preparing to begin her comeback tour a year after a brutal car accident triggered a public meltdown.

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