Horror film “Smile” took in a total of more than 445,000 viewers in France, achieving a higher reception in its second week than in its premiere. A fact that has never been seen in the history of genre cinema.
The horror film Smile, released in our theaters on September 28, has collected 445,767 participants so far. Parker Finn’s feature film received more admissions in its second week than it did in its first, excluding holidays, special events or fare deals. The first in the history of horror cinema in France.
Sauce Bacon, Jesse T. Directed by Usher, Kyle Gallner and Caitlin Stacey, the film follows Rose Cotter (Bacon), a psychiatrist whose life turns into a nightmare after a traumatic incident involving one of her patients. The mysterious Rose confronts her past in an attempt to save…
In the US, the feature film has grossed $50 million to date and is still at the box office ahead of its second weekend’s opening night, Enzo Crocco and Amsterdam.
Worldwide, Smile has grossed over $92 million so far. A great result for this film with an estimated budget of 17 million GEL.
With an audience rating of 3.3/5 on AlloCiné, the film is benefiting from word of mouth that continues to grow and a solid promotional campaign. Be it the show in Paris (above)”Parisians never smile and they are right! At least they will survive.or marketing campaign in the United States.
Comedians with unsettling grins infiltrated baseball stadiums for a rather creepy event.
The film was also praised by the masters of the genre. Stephen King declares on his account Twitter that it is “UIt’s a good scary horror movie, but the real surprise comes from Saucy Bacon, aka Rose. What a hellish performance!”And producer Jason Blum (the final installment in his Halloween trilogy hits theaters tomorrow) talks about himself Social networks : “SMILE is scary. Wow. There’s a picture I can’t forget! And yes, of course I’m very jealous!”
Smile is in theaters now.
Source: allocine

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