Smiley Face
The film is about the adventures of Jane (Anna Fares), a young actress who struggles with her life as a young actress. Jane decided to have a new experience by eating marijuana with her roommate, where everything becomes a series of adventures.
16 July 1979, Grundy, Virginia, USA
12 May 1948, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, USA
2 August 1978, Pontiac, Illinois, USA
1958, Naperville, Illinois, USA
25 February 1965, Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA
16 June 1972, Seoul, South Korea
28 July 1958, Defiance, Ohio, USA
20 October 1965, New York City, New York, USA
25 October 1928, Albert Lea, Minnesota, USA
January 18, 2008
Anna Faris is radiantly daft; she keeps the movie going all by herself.
December 17, 2007
Basically a sketch padded out to feature length, the film constantly hovers on the edge between amiable and annoying.
December 28, 2007
Despite its laid-back script, Smiley Face is as prankishly political as Mr. Araki's Doom Generation...
October 22, 2008
A limp, unfunny time-waster.
December 26, 2007
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.
August 28, 2008
Anna Faris receives a well-deserved spotlight role, and her funniest character to date, in director Gregg Araki's stoner comedy Smiley Face.
November 16, 2007
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.
August 07, 2008
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
December 26, 2007
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.
March 20, 2008
This stoner romp is great farcical fun, even if it never seems to get anywhere.
December 27, 2008
Faris's prodigious comic gifts can only go so far with a one-note premise.
December 28, 2007
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.

