Smiley
The teenager, Ashley is on the edge of being insane because of the fear she has of a serial killer believing that she might be his next victim.
25 August 1989, Yolo County, California, USA
2 November 1986, Santa Barbara, California, USA
22 July 1992, Los Angeles, California, USA
6 December 1988, San Diego, California, USA
3 March 1985
21 April 1990, Los Angeles, California, USA
16 July 1987, Redmond, Washington, USA
4 June 1956, Harlem, New York City, New York, USA
5 June 1977, Passaic, New Jersey, USA
11 July 1984, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
6 December 1989, Los Angeles County, California, USA
28 December 1990, Agoura Hills, California, USA
February 11, 2013
It's amazing what a killer mask and a smarter than expected ending can do to a mediocrity like Smiley
February 07, 2013
A thunderously stupid horror movie of slapdash construction and ping-pong tonalities.
January 14, 2013
A genre failure on every conceivable level...
March 14, 2013
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.
October 11, 2012
This film will not do for the Internet what Psycho did for showers-no more computers have to be smashed because of it.
November 25, 2013
Think Candyman for the Twitter generation.
October 10, 2012
[A] by-the-numbers slasher pic.
October 11, 2012
This remainder-bin horror movie is impossible to take seriously.
February 12, 2013
Feels like a late-arriving film class homework assignment that the students didn't really care about.
October 11, 2012
Internet chat rooms provide the dubious hook for this generic slasher movie.
October 09, 2012
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.
October 17, 2012
The storytelling gets repetitive, but there is enough here to make Smiley feel fresh and more or less satisfying as a low-key creeper.

