Reviews
Tooth Fairy steals liberally from Monsters Inc. and Elf, among many others. It's very much what you'd expect: a tale of optimism overcoming disbelief; family fare with comical casting (Julie Andrews as a Fairy Godmother); a PG-rated "SNL" skit; The Rock in a tutu.
By Jake Coyle
Watching Tooth Fairy isn't as painful as having dental work performed, but it's still not an experience adults need to sit through unless they're really into Dwayne Johnson, fairies, or have to take a kid to the movies. A scattering of smart jokes are lost amid a silly story in this predictable, campy comedy.
By Rebecca Murray
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