WHAT'S HOT?
Home > Movie > T > Tooth Fairy > Reviews

Tooth Fairy Reviews

Tooth Fairy

Overview


Genre :

Comedy

Release Date :

January 22, 2010

MPAA Rating :

PG

Director :

Michael Lembeck

Starring :

The Rock, Ashley Judd, Julie Andrews, Seth MacFarlane, Chase Ellison, Stephen Merchant, Ryan Sheckler

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Not quite bad, but it's not recommended either.    Readers  4 of 5 [Rate It]

2 of 5

“..weak..”
by Elizabeth Weitzman [NY Daily News]
1.5 of 4

“..Tooth Fairy will make your teeth ache and your skin crawl..”
by Claudia Puig [USA Today]
0.5 of 4

“..obviously bland..”
by Simon Abrams [Slant Magazine]
1.5 of 4

“..no dollar under the pillow for this cavity..”
by Roger Moore [Orlando Sentinel]
2.5 of 5

“..it's possible to sit through it and hold down your popcorn...”
by Bill Goodykoontz [Arizona Republic]
1 of 5

“..it's not the sort of film that is meant to be discussed or taken seriously..”
by Chris Cabin [Filmcritic.com]
“..good, silly fun..”
by Stephen Holden [NY Times]
Review rate : C+

“..A clumsy fable populated with cloying kids and a predictable hold-on-to-your-dreams message..”
by Missy Schwartz [Entertainment Weekly]
2 of 4

“.."Tooth Fairy" takes its shot, but fails to score...”
by Calvin Wilson [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]
1 of 4

“.."Tooth Fairy" is a somehow dimmer cousin of those Tim Allen "Santa Clause" movies..”
by Wesley Morris [Boston Globe]
2.5 of 4
Reviewed by Amy Biancolli [Houston Chronicle]
Review rate : C-
Reviewed by Gary Thompson [Philadelphia Daily News]
2 of 4
Reviewed by Jeff Vice [Deseret News]
1.5 of 4
Reviewed by John Hartl [Seattle Times]
1.5 of 4
Reviewed by Carrie Rickey [Philadelphia Inquirer]

Reader's Reviews


Screen Name
Rate This Movie
Please Enter   
Comment
 
 
 
RSS
FB
Twitter

LATEST REVIEWS

HEMINGWAY & GELLHORN :

“..such moments feel like empty gestures when stacked up against a barrage of biopic cliches..”
by A.A. Dowd [Time Out Chicago]

COWGIRLS N' ANGELS :

“..the characters were picked perfectly, and were just so relatable..”
by OrangeHeroMama [Home of OHM]

THE INTOUCHABLES :

“..it's hard to muster much enthusiasm for a movie that leans so heavily on regressive culture-clash shtick and unimaginative stereotypes..”
by Jon Frosch [The Atlantic]

CHERNOBYL DIARIES :

“..the acting is what you’d expect-on the level of what you’ll find in any crummy horror movie shown on the SyFy network..”
by Frank Swietek [One Guy's Opinion]

MEN IN BLACK 3 :

“..sparing a few jokes and nifty set pieces..”
by John Semley [Slant Magazine]

MIGHTY FINE :

“..the mood is generally melodramatic and ends as mushy..”
by Nick Schager [Village Voice]

MOONRISE KINGDOM :

“..this meticulous and convincing detail does not add up to realism but - depending on your perspective - to something either much less or much more than that..”
by Andrew O'Hehir [Salon.com]

BATTLESHIP :

“..too much uninteresting dialogue about “mysterious” aliens to wade through – plus, oodles of nauseating jingoism and slow-motion heroism..”
by Adam Litovitz [Globe and Mail]

HYSTERIA :

“..for all of its sexual posturing and potential to be truly saucy and unconventional, Tanya Wexler's "Hysteria" is inoffensively pleasant..”
by Kevin Jagernauth [The Palylist]

RUST & BONE :

“..though unabashedly melodramatic, "Rust and Bone" resists many of the pretty comforts of the genre..”
by Peter Debruge [Variety]