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After a young actress unknowingly eats her roommate's marijuana cupcakes, her day becomes a series of misadventures.
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| Village VoiceNathan LeeOn the plus side, 100 percent sober when I watched it, I can say with some authority that 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. |
| TV Guide MagazineKen FoxWorking from a script by TV actor Dylan Haggerty, 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. |
| Milwaukee Journal SentinelSteve RamosAnna Faris receives a well-deserved spotlight role, and her funniest character to date, in director Gregg Araki's stoner comedy Smiley Face. |
| New York TimesMatt Zoller SeitzDespite its laid-back script, “Smiley Face” is as prankishly political as Mr. Araki’s “Doom Generation,” evincing a deep unease with the media-saturated capitalist nation that Jane crawls inside her bong to escape. |
| CompuserveHarvey S. KartenAnna Faris is alternately hilarious and annoying in this stoner comedy. |
| eFilmCritic.comErik ChildressThis 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. |
| CultureCatchBrandon JudellA tedious, empty-headed stoner film focusing on a female pothead, who's limited to one facial expression and lines such as "I'm totally vibing on you, dude," has arrived just in time to greet the New Year. Santa must have thought we were very, very bad. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasGregg Araki's delirious Smiley Face is 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. |
| Film ThreatZack HaddadThis movie is all over the place. One giant discombobulated stoner trip that goes from one obscure adventure to another. And you know what? It is quite a fun, odd journey. |
| EmanuelLevy.ComEmanuel LevyViewers who like outrageous midnight movies will be disappointed by this mildly amusing trifle. |