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  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Laughable guy in a mask -cheaply made British flik

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    Tooth Fairy: The Root of Evil, starts out as expected. Corey still suffers the mental effects of the original film's events. He hallucinates, blacks out and generally acts like somebody you wouldn't invite to something like this. Or somebody who's about to go on a killing spree of his own. The script by Tom Jolliffe (Witches of Amityville Academy, Cyber Bride) does deliver minor scares and some moments of dental destruction that will make you squirm. But it also plays it safe, never really straying far from what is becoming a very tired formula. In fairness he was probably hired to do just that. And he put more effort into it than the writers of a lot of mass-produced stuff coming out of the UK lately. However Tooth Fairy: The Root of Evil really suffers in the effects department. It does get a lot of mileage out of the effective use of sound. But this is film not radio, showing some of the carnage helps. The real problem though is the Tooth Fairy itself. It never looks like anything other than someone in a mask. Probably a plastic one judging by the way it reflects the light. If you’re going to make a monster movie, you should at least get the monster right.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend