The Tooth Fairy -

Hardcore horror fans who enjoy low-budget "guilty pleasure" movies with a dark twist on childhood legends.

These films are generally considered "twisted horror-comedies". While some viewers enjoy the creative kills and tongue-in-cheek tone, others find the pacing slow and the production quality lacking. The Tooth Fairy

Families with young children who enjoy lighthearted "fish out of water" humor. It's safe, wholesome entertainment, even if it's "forgettable as sugar-free cotton candy" for adults. 2. The Novel by Graham Joyce Hardcore horror fans who enjoy low-budget "guilty pleasure"

Unlike the movie, this is a "dark meditation on the pains of growing up". Readers on The StoryGraph describe it as an emotionally resonant and atmospheric horror-drama that uses the Tooth Fairy as a metaphor for the frightening transition into puberty. Families with young children who enjoy lighthearted "fish

This is a family-friendly comedy about a cynical hockey player sentenced to serve as a real-life tooth fairy.

Most critics describe it as a "by-the-numbers" family flick that relies heavily on the novelty of seeing a massive action star in a pink tutu. While Rotten Tomatoes critics largely found the script dull and unoriginal, they noted that Dwayne Johnson's natural charm keeps it watchable.

The supporting cast often steals the show. Stephen Merchant is frequently praised as the highlight for his comedic timing as a "case worker" with wing envy. Julie Andrews and Billy Crystal also provide charming supporting performances.