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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson,Ashley Judd,Stephen Merchant,Ryan Sheckler,Seth MacFarlane,Julie Andrews,Billy Crystal,Chase Ellison,Destiny Grace Whitlock,Brandon T. Jackson,Dan Joffre,Ellie Harvie,Barclay Hope,Michael Daingerfield,Dale Wolfe,Josh Emerson,Steve Bewley,Brendan Penny,Lee Tichon,Darien ProvostRating & Critics From Visitor For The Tooth Fairy User Rating The Tooth Fairy Movie : 3.1
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All Critical Rating For The Tooth Fairy Movie : 4
All Critical Count For The Tooth Fairy Movie : 113
All Critical Percentage For The Tooth Fairy Movie : 18 %
Genres The Tooth Fairy Movie : Kids & Family,Science Fiction & Fantasy,Comedy
The Tooth Fairy Movie Review
The one element that lifts this above utter tedium is the presence of Stephen Merchant as tooth-fairy administrator Tracy. That he manages to come away with his dignity intact is testament to his skill as a comedian.David Jenkins-Time Out
Is there anything else to say except skip it?
A.O. Scott-At the Movies
CGI fairy dust, dippy tooth puns and a semi-amusing Billy Crystal cameo can't disguise the fact that this sugary distraction is as hollow as a cavity.
Aaron Hillis-Time Out New York
Tooth Fairy makes the mistake of having too many anxious hockey players remain on the ice after their shift has ended.
Stephen Cole-Globe and Mail
Like most family films nowadays, the movie squanders a lot of energy righteously huffing and puffing its message: let kids dream.
Stephen Holden-New York Times
As dental experiences go, Tooth Fairy doesn't hurt as much as you might think.
Tom Long-Detroit News
This is an obvious labor of love for the filmmakers and their collective eye for capturing the beauty, grace and, often, humor of their many dances (with Dom and Fiona) with geometric precision....
Robin Clifford-Reeling Reviews
For what it is, Tooth Fairy is probably a success; it's not particularly smart or original but it doesn't care to be. That doesn't offer much hope to anyone else.
Joshua Starnes-ComingSoon.net
To call Tooth Fairy a bad film is like calling star Dwayne Johnson a big guy. Both statements are accurate, but neither actually conveys the degree to which they are true.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix
It has a terrible screenplay and you get the feeling that Johnson could be a much better light comedian than this, given a better chance.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
This comedy is essentially a goofy premise with some nutty dialog and set pieces pasted onto it. But it's watchably entertaining, even though the filmmakers miss almost every opportunity for sublime absurdity.
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall
Feels like a relic from the Seventies, but it does have funny moments.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express
While Johnson's as fun as ever to watch, he struggles with a weak storyline, lame gags and enough syrup to melt your fillings.
David Edwards-Daily Mirror [UK]
Although the film gets over the preposterousness of its own premise early enough, the tooth/truth puns are exhausted to a fault, assumedly aimed at giving adults something to titter at.
Adam Woodward-Little White Lies
Family-friendly schmaltz-by-numbers.
Jayne Nelson-SFX Magazine
It has the plastic, disinfected aroma of something straight off the assembly line.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
Formulaic family entertainment starring a wrestler-turned-actor as a hockey-player-turned-tooth fairy. Visual gags and wackiness ensue.
Catherine Bray-Film4
It's Johnson's committed central performance -- in a movie with a lot of shortcomings -- that only underlines the fact that he's got an awful lot of charisma and screen presence and hasn't yet had a truly great vehicle to channel that talent into.
Simon Reynolds-Digital Spy
Truth is, Tooth Fairy is a very decent family film -- cute but never sickly, funny but never smug -- that's an ideal half-term afternoon-killer.
Robbie Collin-News of the World
Johnson is an eminently likeable lead and the impressive supporting cast, including Ashley Judd, Julie Andrews and Billy Crystal, makes up for Johnson's lack of acting finesse.
Lucy Barrick-Radio Times
The plot is as predictable as they come but it's the gentle playing that elevates this from formulaic kids' fare to a genuinely enjoyable family yarn.
Tim Evans-Sky Movies
There isn't a kid alive who could possibly buy into the soulless treacle that serves as sentiment here. Forgettable mush.
Ken McIntyre-Total Film
Cinemagoers who are feeling a bit long in the tooth will want to excuse themselves from this rehashed 'fish-out-of-water' movie.
Graham Young-Birmingham Post
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