![]() ![]() One night, a fire broke out in her house and left her face disfigured and severely sensitive to light. She would give them a gold coin whenever they lost a tooth, earning her the nickname Tooth Fairy. In the middle of the 19th century, in the town of Darkness Falls, elderly widow Matilda Dixon was adored by the town's children. Released on January 24, 2003, it was critically panned, but was considered a commercial success, grossing $47.5 million against a $11 million budget. Kyle must protect them from this powerful enemy and put an end to its killing spree. Twelve years later, Kyle returns to his childhood home because Michael Greene ( Lee Cormie), the young brother of his romantic interest Caitlin (Caulfield), is being stalked by the same spirit. The film stars Chaney Kley and Emma Caulfield, and follows Kyle Walsh (Kley), who witnesses his mother's murder at the hands of a vengeful spirit lynched by an angry mob more than 150 years ago. There is a fourth movie.Darkness Falls is a 2003 supernatural horror film written by Joe Harris, James Vanderbilt and John Fasano, and directed by Jonathan Liebesman, in his feature directorial debut. As for the villain? It has just not worked, so it’s good to see things go back to the drawing board with the next entry in the series. Fitting really, as the character was never that interesting to begin with. It’s a toothless end to the Corey story of the Tooth Fairy movies. The idea that we should care about the conclusion to Corey’s story is laughable when the focus seems to be elsewhere for most of its runtime. Flashbacks to the first two movies, and some horrendous effects. We have forgettable characters, that no-one will care about, being killed or possessed by the spirit of the tooth fairy. When it does get going and the tooth fairy enters the fray, things at least get a bit bloodier but it’s not interesting. It doesn’t help that a lot of the acting is poor, and the dialogue is akin to having a tooth pulled out. Most teenagers would just not go and the movie’s attempts to offer reasons and explanations just don’t work.Īll of this, and more, dominates the first half of the movie making for a really dry and boring first half. ![]() It’s hilariously ham-fisted and totally at odds with how most teenagers would react to this. Firstly, the story set-up that takes the unbelievable angle of Corey and a friend chaperoning Sally and her friends on this vacation. There are so many things wrong with this movie, it’s almost indescribable. Will Corey finally succumb to the extraction or will he be able to banish the supernatural being once and for all?Ī painful movie to watch. Phillips and conjuring up the tooth fairy for more bloody mayhem. Ignoring the YouTube warning from Shawn C. We need a spell book and happily, Sally and her friends buy one from a local. Of course, the tooth fairy doesn’t just turn up. The tooth fairy isn’t done with him and chooses a family/friends vacation to strike. Unfortunately for Corey, this past is about to catch up with him. Now a single father to teenager Sally (Annie Knox), Corey has worked hard to forget his past. Remember Corey from the past two films? He’s even more grown-up now and played by Andrew Rolfe. Tooth Fairy: The Last Extraction isn’t quite as bad as the first movie in this series but it’s very, very close. Then along comes this movie to bring the momentum screeching to a halt. Which gave renewed hope for the series overall as it seemed to be heading in the right direction. We hated the first movie, calling it one of the worst movies of 2019 (read our full review here) but we did think the sequel, Return of the Tooth Fairy was an improvement (read our full review here). One that looks to wrap up the story that began with Tooth Fairy in 2019. ![]() Tooth Fairy: The Last Extraction, aka Tooth Fairy 3: The Last Extraction aka Tooth Fairy 3 is the latest entry in the Tooth Fairy series of horror movies. Directed by Louisa Warren, written by Tom Jolliffe and starring Andrew Rolfe, Annie Knox, Jo Barker, Joanne Barker and Evangelina Burton. ![]()
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