Monday, April 22, 2013

Watch Smiley Movie Online No Survey

Watch Smiley Movie Online No Survey


After learning of an urban legend in which a demented serial killer named "Smiley" can be summoned through the Internet, mentally fragile Ashley (Caitland Gerard) must decide whether she is losing her mind or becoming Smiley's next victim. -- (C) Official Site R
Release Date Smiley Oct 11, 2012 Limited
Smiley

Actors For Smiley

Caitlin Gerard,Melanie Papalia,Shane Dawson,Andrew James Allen,Roger Bart,Toby Turner,Destorm Power,Liza Weil,Keith David

Genres Smiley : Horror

User Ranting Smiley : 2.4
User Percentage For Smiley : %
User Count Like for Smiley : 3,887
All Critics Ranting For Smiley : 3.2
All Critics Count For Smiley : 21
All Critics Percentage For Smiley : 14 %

Review For Smiley

The storytelling gets repetitive, but there is enough here to make Smiley feel fresh and more or less satisfying as a low-key creeper.
Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times

This remainder-bin horror movie is impossible to take seriously.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times

Internet chat rooms provide the dubious hook for this generic slasher movie.
Frank Scheck-Hollywood Reporter

[A] by-the-numbers slasher pic.
Dennis Harvey-Variety

Smiley's face, or lack of one, is the single creepy effect in the limited trick bag of first-time writer-director Michael Gallagher, age 24, who otherwise relies, again and again, on false-scare musical shrieks to make audiences jump.
Chuck Wilson-Village Voice

While it's easy to appreciate Gallagher tackling the fruitful subject of Internet urban legends...it's a scratch on the surface. Maybe he's just looking to get the ball rolling, but Smiley is likely to be buried in the bargain bin.
Mark Zhuravsky-The Playlist

Feels like a late-arriving film class homework assignment that the students didn't really care about.
Scott Weinberg-FEARnet

It's amazing what a killer mask and a smarter than expected ending can do to a mediocrity like Smiley
Christian Toto-Big Hollywood

A thunderously stupid horror movie of slapdash construction and ping-pong tonalities.
Brent Simon-Shockya.com

A genre failure on every conceivable level...
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed

Mostly it fails, due in large part to the poor acting, low production values, and a weak script that bogs down what might otherwise have been an interesting film.
Jonah Flicker-Paste Magazine

YouTube transplant Gallagher's freshman effort is doggedly formulaic -- his blood-smeared Smiley is a sock-puppet boogeyman, a low-rent knockoff of Candyman and Ghostface.
Glenn Lovell-CinemaDope

It's nice to see that Gallagher may be trying to tap into something that will talk specifically to his generation but at the same time he's not willing to cop out to all the current horror trends in making his film.
Beth Accomando-KPBS.org

Just about any of the films it rips off would be superior choices.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

One of the most inept movies of 2012. The only thing truly scary about this terror film is that somebody paid to have it produced.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

Smiley's story is wasted on terrible horror execution, creating a frustrating and tiring watch filled with inside internet jokes most older viewers will not be LOL-ing about.
Matt Donato-We Got This Covered

Smiley the boogeyman may or may not be a joke, but Smiley the movie definitely is.
Ethan Alter-Television Without Pity

A modest, low-budget horror movie with some effective ideas and an engaging lead performance but it clutters itself down with too much dialogue about its title character and the very concept of evil being potentially brought to physical life.
Brian Tallerico-HollywoodChicago.com

This film will not do for the Internet what Psycho did for showers-no more computers have to be smashed because of it.
Scott Tobias-AV Club

The chances of seeing a bunch of people dressed as Smiley this October 31st is giving too much credit to a project that will be forgotten before it has any chance of becoming more than a minor pop-cultural footnote.
Dustin Putman-DustinPutman.com

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