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Tooth Fairy: Drill to Kill
Sammy, a surviving teacher rejoins her colleagues back at work. After hearing some odd noises around the classrooms Sammy feels she is being watched. When she hears the familiar knocking at the door she realizes her nightmare is not over.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on vacation are terrorized by a vengeful tooth fairy after one of them steals a precious tooth. What starts as a silly prank quickly descends into a nightmare as the fairy, armed with a drill, seeks brutal retribution.
Critical Reception
Tooth Fairy: Drill to Kill was a low-budget independent horror-comedy that garnered some attention within niche online horror communities for its over-the-top gore and dark humor. While not a critical darling, it found a cult following among fans of schlocky horror films.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its commitment to gore and absurdity.
Criticized for its thin plot and amateurish acting.
Seen as a fun, albeit forgettable, entry in the creature-feature subgenre.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce due to the film's limited release, but available comments often highlight its B-movie charm and explicit violence, with some viewers enjoying the campy elements while others found it too crude.
Fun Fact
The film was reportedly shot on a shoestring budget, with much of the gore effects being practical and created with household items.
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