The Tooth Fairy Review
Most critics describe it as a "by-the-numbers" family flick that relies heavily on the novelty of seeing a massive action star in a pink tutu. While Rotten Tomatoes critics largely found the script dull and unoriginal, they noted that Dwayne Johnson's natural charm keeps it watchable.
Hardcore horror fans who enjoy low-budget "guilty pleasure" movies with a dark twist on childhood legends.
A low-budget British horror series featuring a malevolent entity called "The Toof." The Tooth Fairy
Reviewers love the "earthy" 1960s setting and the unsettling ambiguity of the supernatural elements.
A darker, psychological coming-of-age story set in 1960s England. Most critics describe it as a "by-the-numbers" family
Unlike the movie, this is a "dark meditation on the pains of growing up". Readers on The StoryGraph describe it as an emotionally resonant and atmospheric horror-drama that uses the Tooth Fairy as a metaphor for the frightening transition into puberty.
Families with young children who enjoy lighthearted "fish out of water" humor. It's safe, wholesome entertainment, even if it's "forgettable as sugar-free cotton candy" for adults. 2. The Novel by Graham Joyce A low-budget British horror series featuring a malevolent
These films are generally considered "twisted horror-comedies". While some viewers enjoy the creative kills and tongue-in-cheek tone, others find the pacing slow and the production quality lacking.