Smile (2022)

Movie · 2022 · Horror, Mystery · 1h 55m · R · English

Curator score: 2.0/10 (1.7M ratings)

Once you see it, it's too late.

Overview

After witnessing a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient, Dr. Rose Cotter starts experiencing frightening occurrences that she can't explain.

Ratings

Director

Parker Finn

Production

Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures, Temple Hill Entertainment

Cast

Sosie Bacon, Kyle Gallner, Jessie T. Usher, Robin Weigert, Caitlin Stasey, Kal Penn, Rob Morgan, Gillian Zinser, Judy Reyes, Jack Sochet, Nick Arapoglou, Perry Strong, Matthew Lamb, Dora Kiss, Meghan Brown Pratt, Jared Johnston, Ura Yoana Sánchez, Vanessa Cozart, Shu Q, Shevy Gutierrez

Where to watch

Hulu, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential

Curator Review

Verdict

A slick, crowd-pleasing horror thriller with an effective central hook, strong sound design, and a few genuinely nasty scares, but it leans heavily on familiar trauma-horror beats and jumps more than it builds. The premise and final stretch land better than the middle, making it more of a good one-time watch than a standout essential.

Best for

  • Viewers who like high-concept studio horror
  • Fans of jump-scare-driven psychological horror
  • Audiences looking for a polished, easy-to-watch scare movie
  • People who enjoy trauma-as-monster metaphors

Skip if

  • You want highly original plotting
  • You dislike jump scares and loud stingers
  • You prefer slow-burn dread over repeated shocks
  • You are tired of horror movies built around grief and trauma

Overview

Smile is built on a strong, instantly legible horror idea: what if a smile became a sign of something deeply wrong? That image does a lot of the work, and the film knows how to weaponize it with sharp sound cues, unsettling faces, and a few memorable set pieces. It’s efficient, accessible, and clearly designed to play big in a theater or on a late-night watch with friends.

Worth noting

The problem is that the movie often feels like it is moving through familiar genre territory rather than discovering new ground. Its emotional framework is obvious early, and the scares sometimes arrive with more volume than invention. Still, the film has enough craft and momentum to keep it moving, and the ending gives it a stronger aftertaste than the middle suggests.

Bottom line

If you like horror that turns an everyday expression into a threat, this works as a glossy, modern entry in the cursed-entity subgenre. If you need deeper character writing or fresher ideas, it may feel like a competent remix of better influences. Either way, it is hard to deny how effectively it gets under your skin in the moment.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Weena (3.5★) · 21189 likes

I would simply close my eyes. Rip to everyone in this movie but I'm different

Haunted Hippie (3★) · 12047 likes

The real trauma was the trauma we traumaed along the trauma

william (3★) · 11514 likes

This is so mid-2000’s style horror that it’s almost camp. No plot, no logic, just jump scares and the most thinly veiled messaging about trauma EVER! And you just know this movie is gonna EAT at 12 year old childrens’ birthday sleepovers across the globe

KYK (3★) · 11212 likes

has anyone tried.....smiling back :)

mightymothra (3★) · 9488 likes

I just want Moustache back, feel like shit.

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Topics

psychological horror, supernatural thriller, trauma, jump scares, paranoia, grief, cursed entity, modern horror, nightmarish imagery, mainstream studio horror

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