Gore. The gross-out. Jump scares. There are many tricks and strategies that can go into the making of a horror movie. All of these can be successful if done well, but for me, nothing works better than the genuine building of dread – that slow-burning sense of impending doom. Smile, from first time writer-director Parker Finn is a film that excels at dread, and one of the more genuinely scary new horror films I’ve seen recently.
The film opens in a hospital – a psychiatric unit with an emergency care ward. Working in this ward is Dr. Rose Cotter (Sosie Bacon), who according to her boss Dr. Desai (Kal Penn) has been putting in 80 hour weeks and seems almost to live at the hospital. During the early scenes of the film, we learn that Dr. Cotter is haunted by her mother’s suicide when she was a child, and that the trauma of that has led her to a life of trying to help the mentally unwell. Based on an early interaction with a patient named Carol (Jack Sochet), it appears that Rose is good at her job. Before leaving the hospital for the day, Rose takes one final emergency call and is assigned to help Laura Weaver (Caitlin Stasey), a PhD candidate who witnessed a professor at her university brutally kill himself with a hammer, and now claims to be seeing something. Something that won’t stop smiling and telling her vile things. Something that no one else can see. Rose tries to settle Laura, but instead is forced to watch as Laura cuts her own throat as she smiles.
From here, Rose begins to see and hear things as well. At first, it is just images of the smiling, bloodied visage of Laura Weaver and barely audible whispers. Her fiancé Trevor (Jessie T. Usher) is at first sympathetic, but soon becomes troubled by Rose’s behavior. When Rose sees Carl with the smile the next day at work, her fear leads her to call for physical restraints, an action Dr. Desai sees as an overreaction. He puts Rose on leave to “get your head sorted”. After a nightmarish birthday party for her nephew, Rose takes it upon herself to learn more about what is happening to her. When Trevor’s primary concern seems to be if Rose’s mother’s mental illness is hereditary, Rose goes to her former therapist (Robin Weigert) and her police officer ex-boyfriend Joel (Kyle Gallner) for help. With Joel’s connections, she discovers that she is now caught in a chain of violent acts going back through at least twenty suicides and one murder – each victim having witnessed the death of the one before. Rose’s plans to escape the cycle take up the remainder of the film.
This is a very good film, and a major component of its success is Sosie Bacon’s performance. She is in nearly every scene of the film, and her fear, confusion, and desperation all always play as genuine. If her performance didn’t work, the film would not work. The audience has to care about what happens to Rose, and I did. The supporting performances are all mostly solid (Weigert, Gallner, Penn, Judy Reyes). Two standouts in the supporting cast are Stasey’s Laura Weaver and Rob Morgan in a late moment as Robert Talley, a man who paid a heavy price to be the only one to break free of the Smile curse. They both do excellent work in single scene roles.
The screenplay is also a success. It’s an excellent mix of old-school jump scares, tension, and the trauma-based focus that is increasingly at the forefront of modern horror. It’s a film that provides genuine edge-of-your-seat thrills at many moments. I also very much appreciated Finn’s ability to stick the landing an ending that’s darker than expected. If there are complaints to be found, the film is probably 10-15 minutes too long (2 hours is too long for most horror) and it wears certain influences on its sleeve (It Follows and The Ring as examples). But these are relatively minor issues in an overall successful film. Finn’s direction is primarily positive, especially for a first feature. There is a shot near the end of the film that is unforgettable. Taken as a whole, there are some very interesting and creative moments, though Finn goes to the well of upside-down shots a few too many times. 2022 has had a wealth of very good horror films, and Smile stands with this group. Highly recommended.


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Glad to hear it’s actually pretty decent. The trailer didn’t exactly sell me.
I loved the trailer. I’m glad the film lives up to it. Can’t believe how many good horror films in 2022 so far.
Thanks for the comprehensive and thorough film review. The trailer for the film looks creepy, violent and deeply disturbing. I think it would be worth it to see Sosie Bacon, Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick’s daughter’s performance as the lead Psychiatrist. The film officially opens in theaters today, and I heard on the radio that “Smile” costumes are all the rage for this year’s Halloween costumes. The film’s score composer is Cristobal “Cristo” Tapia de Veer, a Chilean born Canadian, classically trained musician who has won many awards and specializes in Electronica, and Pop. His music is contemporary, sophisticated and trendy, which should just add to the whole moviegoing experience.
I gave it the same rating it you’re definitely more glowing about it than I am. Still extremely solid debut! I thought or wish it would have picked its lane better off either being a B-rated film or elevated horror. They walk the line pretty well throughout most of the film but unfortunately they don’t lean more into its elevated elements like the first half does better at doing. That’s when the film was really unnerving I thought. Cool ending for the most part, I agree.
First thoughts of the trailer: what a crazy idea.
Second trailer viewing: this actually looks promising!
This movie has a lit going for it. I especially lived the tone and the hypnotic horror infused music and sounds that accompanied almost every scene. I cannot wait to own this movie with special features. Also, I’m excited to watch what Finn has in store for us next!
Excited for this one! Big fan of Sosie, and the marketing for this has been fun to watch. Can’t wait for a decent spooky film this Halloween season!
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Solid movie. The ending was super unsettling
Happy to hear good things! The previews made it look very typical. We may go see it this weekend!
I’ve been hearing great things of this film. I hear of course, it had a somewhat typical set up and style, but is genuinely quite impressive for what they are bringing to the genre. As you stated, dread, is my personal favorite feature of a great horror film. I’ll most certainly being seeing this.
Watching this tomorrow hopefully.
The trailer was excellent so I’m glad the finished film holds up
Having high doubts going into this movie, I was pleasantly surprised once the credits began to roll. Taking full advantage of its R rating, “Smile” delivered on its bloody violence as well as well timed jump scares.
Always a debut work for a feature film is where you really want to watch it. I truly believe all the eagerness and the willingness to make it look perfect, does comes out a good film to watch. I’m a fan of jump scare, but it has to have a momentum and a build up to the scene.
Nice film to watch.
Great review! Can’t wait to check this out!
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We enjoyed it. Held our interest throughout. Spake Bacon is an excellent actor! I give it ****
We enjoyed this movie. Sosie Bacon is a wonderful actor! Unexpected ending. ****
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