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Movie Title : Smiley Face
Genre Movie :Comedy
Mpaa Rating : R
Release Date : Nov 16, 2007 Wide
Actors :Anna Faris,Roscoe Lee Browne,Danny Masterson,Ben Falcone,Adam Brody,Brian Posehn,Rick Hoffman,Matthew Evans,Davenia McFadden,Joey "Coco" Diaz,Jim Rash,Jayma Mays,Jane Lynch,John Krasinski,Kai Cofer,Michael Shamus Wiles,Marion Ross,Michael Hitchcock,Robert Michael Morri...,Razzie


Smiley Face Synopsis: One woman's day goes all to pot in this resinous comedy from independent filmmaker Gregg Araki. Jane (Anna Faris) is a college dropout and aspiring actress who suffers from a certain lack of ambition, doubtless reinforced by her fondness for marijuana. One morning, Jane wakes with a busy day ahead of her -- she has a big audition, she has to pay the electric bill on her apartment to prevent the power from being shut off, and she needs to pick up some pot after paying her debt to her dealer -- and decides to take the edge off her anxieties by getting a little stoned. Under the influence, the cupcakes her roommate Steve (Danny Masterson) has made for his friends to enjoy at the weekend's Sci-Fi convention look too good to resist, and she gobbles them down. What Jane doesn't realize until it's too late is that the baked goods were laced with some especially strong marijuana, and what starts as a pleasant buzz turns into a world-class high that refuses to go away. As Jane struggles to make her way through the day, fate keeps throwing her into strange and surreal situations involving police officers, Steve's lovesick best friend, and a rare original manuscript of The Communist Manifesto. Smiley Face also stars Adam Brody, John Krasinski, Jane Lynch, Michael Hitchcock, John Cho and Roscoe Lee Browne. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Review For Smiley Face

Despite its laid-back script, Smiley Face is as prankishly political as Mr. Araki's Doom Generation...
Matt Zoller Seitz-New York Times

Dylan Haggerty has written an eleventh-hour candidate for the funniest movie of 2007, that Gregg Araki has directed his finest film since 1997's Nowhere, and that Faris, flawless, rocks their inspired idiot odyssey in a virtuoso comedic turn.
Nathan Lee-Village Voice

One shudders to think what Smiley Face might have been with someone like Paris Hilton in the role. But Faris has this character -- a bright, sweet college graduate with a temporarily incapacitated brain -- down perfect.
Jack Mathews-New York Daily News

The real reason to invest your time is Anna Faris, America's best-kept comedy secret and long overdue for the kind of major stardom her male counterparts enjoy as a matter of course.
Joshua Rothkopf-Time Out New York

Basically a sketch padded out to feature length, the film constantly hovers on the edge between amiable and annoying.
-New York Magazine

An unabashed valentine to Anna Faris, an opportunity for the actress to show that she can carry a movie composed of often hilarious nonstop misadventures.
Kenneth Turan-Los Angeles Times

Faris's prodigious comic gifts can only go so far with a one-note premise.
Michael Dequina-TheMovieReport.com

A limp, unfunny time-waster.
Nick Schager-Lessons of Darkness

Anna Faris receives a well-deserved spotlight role, and her funniest character to date, in director Gregg Araki's stoner comedy Smiley Face.
Steve Ramos-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Smiley Face semble avoir été écrit en quatrième vitesse sur un coin de table par un étudiant passant le plus clair de son temps caché à fumer autre chose que des cigarettes
Jean-François Vandeuren-Panorama

This stoner romp is great farcical fun, even if it never seems to get anywhere.
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall

Anna Faris is radiantly daft; she keeps the movie going all by herself.
Rob Gonsalves-eFilmCritic.com

...there's simply no overlooking the pervading vibe of silliness.
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews

Maybe this is funny if you're actually stoned. When taken sober, not so much.
MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher

Working from a script by TV actor Dylan Haggerty, [director] Araki manages to capture what he's been trying to say all along about the lives of the stoned and indifferent with the kind of effortlessness those earlier attempts sorely lacked.
Ken Fox-TV Guide's Movie Guide

It's a fittingly loose, shambling little nothing of a comedy that's occasionally inspired, but at least a draft or two short of its potential. Still, it's a pleasure to watch Faris wander slack-jawed through a surreal day in Los Angeles.
Scott Tobias-AV Club

Anna Faris is alternately hilarious and annoying in this stoner comedy.
Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve

This is a full-force, all-purpose performance by Faris with the kind of grace that would get winks from the likes of silent screen greats.
Erik Childress-eFilmCritic.com

Smiley Face belongs to Faris, an actress who is some kind of treasure.
Bob Strauss-Los Angeles Daily News

Faris gamely goes Garbo and Lombard one better, taking her cute little firecracker looks and being willing to go full-out to appear appropriately, hilariously awful when the story calls for it.
Frank Lovece-Film Journal International

Araki's latest is surprisingly mellow in its examination of ganja-fueled apathy.
Fernando F. Croce-Slant Magazine
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