Corey y su hija, Sally, deciden irse de vacaciones de verano con sus amigos, Diane, Christy, Toby y Benny. Pero poco saben que el pasado de Corey los alcanzará.Corey y su hija, Sally, deciden irse de vacaciones de verano con sus amigos, Diane, Christy, Toby y Benny. Pero poco saben que el pasado de Corey los alcanzará.Corey y su hija, Sally, deciden irse de vacaciones de verano con sus amigos, Diane, Christy, Toby y Benny. Pero poco saben que el pasado de Corey los alcanzará.
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Emil Jacobs
- Michaela
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Everything about this movie is executed poorly. The cinematography and acting is the worst I've ever seen. Its on par with some student videos I've seen on YouTube. Even the cover is deceptive. The reason I wanted to watch this "movie" is because the cover looked interesting and the monster had a very creepy look, but once the movie starts you realize the cover has nothing to do with it and the monster is just some dude in a cheap Halloween costume.
The best horror I've ever seen. So well executed and constructed. The characters were well acted. Visual effects were stunning too! Hope there's more tooth fairy movies. Never want them to stop.
Embarking on a trip with her friends, a woman stumbles across a book said to be able to summon the spirit of the Tooth Fairy which they decide to do for laughs, but when they start disappearing realize they've brought it back for real and must rely on a survivor to bring about its true defeat.
Overall, this was a likable and somewhat enjoyable franchise entry. One of the better elements here is the typically straightforward setup that carries on the franchises' tradition rather nicely. Offering up the expected trip out to a remote house in the countryside as the central means of getting them together, it starts this off well enough while also serving as a means of getting the cursed summoning book into their hands. Learning that the incantation is genuine as they absent-mindedly go through the ritual, this all provides a lot to like while also having plenty of fun with the antics of the group of friends that genuinely provide the feeling that they are close mates which is quite rare. As well, there's also a lot to like here with the fun means through which the killer spirit carries out its rampage. Focusing on dental trauma moreso than most other entries in the series so far, the opening assault on the teenagers or the fantastic temptation attempt on the boyfriend manages to bring about more fun than expected with teeth being a big part of the angles featured. This continues on throughout the rest of the film with scenes here featuring the killer targeting the victim's mouth for kills, either bashing their face against hard surfaces, using extraction devices to torture or rip teeth out, and generally providing some brutal encounters alongside the standard shock ambushes. These here generate quite a lot to like with this one as there's not much wrong here but it does have some minor drawbacks. The biggest issue here is the near-total absence of the being for the entire first half of the film, as after the opening assault there's only a single fleeting image of it on-screen until nearly the hour mark which makes for a highly distressing and problematic time here. Despite all the fun this generates with the friend group bemoaning their lack of free time being around their parents or the dad coming to terms with the fact that the spirit he originally defeated might be back, there's hardly anything about the killer spirit until the film is half over so that can lead to a rather sluggish and painful start for some. The other issue here is a strange storyline that involves the father encountering a woman from his past whom he encountered the spirit with. The idea is quite fun and tends to add a nice depth to the first half featuring the reveal that he confronted and defeated it, but this plotline is never really integrated into the film beyond bringing it up numerous times over a somewhat lame scare attempt with the victim thinking the Tooth Fairy has returned with the disembodied voice speaking to them. That's really all it does with this tactic and even including a secondary tactic with the stranger who also survived but is still living in the town which ends up going nowhere leading to its inclusion being suspect. These are what drive this one down.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
Overall, this was a likable and somewhat enjoyable franchise entry. One of the better elements here is the typically straightforward setup that carries on the franchises' tradition rather nicely. Offering up the expected trip out to a remote house in the countryside as the central means of getting them together, it starts this off well enough while also serving as a means of getting the cursed summoning book into their hands. Learning that the incantation is genuine as they absent-mindedly go through the ritual, this all provides a lot to like while also having plenty of fun with the antics of the group of friends that genuinely provide the feeling that they are close mates which is quite rare. As well, there's also a lot to like here with the fun means through which the killer spirit carries out its rampage. Focusing on dental trauma moreso than most other entries in the series so far, the opening assault on the teenagers or the fantastic temptation attempt on the boyfriend manages to bring about more fun than expected with teeth being a big part of the angles featured. This continues on throughout the rest of the film with scenes here featuring the killer targeting the victim's mouth for kills, either bashing their face against hard surfaces, using extraction devices to torture or rip teeth out, and generally providing some brutal encounters alongside the standard shock ambushes. These here generate quite a lot to like with this one as there's not much wrong here but it does have some minor drawbacks. The biggest issue here is the near-total absence of the being for the entire first half of the film, as after the opening assault there's only a single fleeting image of it on-screen until nearly the hour mark which makes for a highly distressing and problematic time here. Despite all the fun this generates with the friend group bemoaning their lack of free time being around their parents or the dad coming to terms with the fact that the spirit he originally defeated might be back, there's hardly anything about the killer spirit until the film is half over so that can lead to a rather sluggish and painful start for some. The other issue here is a strange storyline that involves the father encountering a woman from his past whom he encountered the spirit with. The idea is quite fun and tends to add a nice depth to the first half featuring the reveal that he confronted and defeated it, but this plotline is never really integrated into the film beyond bringing it up numerous times over a somewhat lame scare attempt with the victim thinking the Tooth Fairy has returned with the disembodied voice speaking to them. That's really all it does with this tactic and even including a secondary tactic with the stranger who also survived but is still living in the town which ends up going nowhere leading to its inclusion being suspect. These are what drive this one down.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
Let's understand that there is a large difference between a "Lower Budget Feature" what was once called a B-Movie - and "films" like this. Louisa Warren's name is plastered all over this and as you can see just about all of her films have a less-than 2 star rating. There's a reason for this. The reason is the films have NO tropes that make zero-budget films of ANY genre enjoyable. They spent so much time creating social media marketing (and spamming) during what would have been the filming or time for the effects team to go back and fix at least some of the glaring errors. This film relies on stock footage from other films to detract from the almost zero action/bodycount. Watch "Darkness Falls" or The Dentist anyday over this!
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- TriviaThe film was made available on the YouTube channel of its distributor ITN films on the 16th May 2021 before being removed a day later.
- ErroresCorey drives the same red Peugeot LC56DXO as Hazel did in Toothfairy 2. Funny thing is, maybe 20 years is supposed to have passed in between.
- ConexionesFollowed by Tooth Fairy: Queen of Pain (2022)
- Bandas sonorasInsomnia
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 33 minutos
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- 1.78 : 1
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By what name was Tooth Fairy: The Last Extraction (2021) officially released in Canada in English?
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