Smile to win the second consecutive box office this weekend

smiling It will remain at number one at the box office for a second weekend. After earning $22 million in its opening weekend, Smil expects to earn between $16 and $18 million in its second year weekend, enough to hold the number one spot on the box office chart. smiling He’s had some scary viral marketing, and he’s rated R, B- CinemaScore, and 74% new score on rotten tomatoes. The critical consensus on the review aggregator reads, “Sosie Bacon’s highly evocative and memorable visuals heighten the uplifting. smilingThe disturbing exploration of shock, as well as the rare feature that expands satisfactorily in a short period.”

Patrick Kavanaugh of ComicBook.com gave smiling Score 3 out of 5 in his review of the film. he is writing:

“A-horror fans like Joe Ali or Ringoas well as American remake grudge And the the ringyou will notice many similarities in smiling To the structure pass a supernatural curse to stay alive. While this structure doesn’t seem entirely new, the choice to go for massive jump scares rather than the more tender moments of tension and uneasiness in A-horror films brings a fresh perspective to the genre to an indisputably potent degree. For those looking for a more nuanced experience that focuses on story and character development, you’ll feel mixed, but if you’re looking for a rollercoaster of horror, this movie gives you plenty to smile about.”

Also at the box office, Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile, and David O. contact Amsterdam Both go through disappointing opening weekends. A full list of the top 10 box office movies this weekend is in the works.

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