Tooth Fairy: Queen of Pain (2022) (2024)

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2022 Directed by Louisa Warren

Synopsis

She's Ready to Take the Crown

An escaped lunatic who was once known for murdering and collecting teeth has escaped from a mental asylum. Now, a group of teachers on a trip find themselves in grave danger as they are stalked one by one in the middle of the mountains.

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Cast

Paula Coiz Genna Loskutnikov Giedre Jackyte Marcus Massey Julia Quayle Jo Barker Samantha Cull

DirectorDirector

Louisa Warren

ProducersProducers

Scott Chambers Louisa Warren

WriterWriter

CinematographyCinematography

Robin Keane

Studio

ChampDog Films

Country

UK

Language

English

Alternative Titles

Toothfairy 4: Reborn, Tooth Fairy 4, Зубна фея: Королева болю

Genre

Horror

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  • Review by Jayson Kennedy ★½ 2

    Night falls on a primary school trip to an historical cottage. Their teachers, doing the sensible thing, pal around at a pub while one stays tending to the kids. A knock at the door from a carved-up institution escapee lusting after teeth presents an issue for those settling in.

    Everything this fourth Tooth Fairy offers is laid forth in its pre-credit segment. Kid loses tooth, maniac lurks outside, creepy convo after a knock, whatever it is gets inside, and hammer-smashed faces ensue. The title screen hits and the exact same happens again only with several kids and caretakers over seventy minutes. Well, the "getting in" is delayed, which makes no sense as it takes three seconds to appear in the…

  • Review by ram<3 2

    way better than the first trilogy, but it's OBVIOUSLY a piece of sh*t

  • Review by night_shift 19

    Well, that wasn't great. Only 86 minutes and still felt like it dragged on for ages.

    Group of teachers take some kids to a historical house for an overnight field trip, I guess? And all the teachers leave behind the one in crutches to watch over the kids while they go out to have a drink. And this is when the tooth fairy tries to get in, to steal some teef.

    My problem is, among many for this movie, that it takes SO long for the tooth fairy to get into the house the second go around while the intro she's in in like two minutes no problem.

    The acting here is really bad, the kills are really bad or…

  • Review by gavcrimson ★★ 2

    Another day, another direct-to-YouTube Louisa Warren movie, this is the fourth in her Tooth Fairy franchise but you needn't have seen the other three, since this is effectively a series reboot. It's also a thinly-veiled remake of The Bad Nun (2018) an earlier Scott Jeffrey production based around the 'woman in peril' concept of a lone female at an isolated cottage being bombarded by threatening phone calls and doorstep visits from a psycho nun demanding to be let inside. This slight variation on the theme has a serial killer with a penchant for extracting teeth, similarly terrorise a schoolteacher who is temporarily on crutches and has been left behind at a cottage by her colleagues who've gone off to get…

  • Review by jaydeqt 7

    Another mask change. Thankfully this is the last film in the Tooth Fairy series, which is a series I will never rewatch.

  • Review by Bear Rowell ★★

    Tooth fairy sounds a bit like salad fingers in this one.
    Except more unintelligible. You will 100% need subtitles.

    The 'cold open' is actually pretty good and spooky, but then they repeat the exact scene again with the main character and it adds nothing and is so lazy. And then they repeat the exact scene again with a third character in the next movie.
    The audio is bad again.
    Really very similar to number 5, Drill to Kill, the one with the absolute liar of a title.

    This woman is just not nearly worried enough about this scary ass weirdo stalking her and the children she is put in charge of. Even when finding murdered friends the most she can deliver is mild worry.

    Louisa Warren if you're reading this I'm sorry but your movies are bad , however I have some great ideas for Tooth Fairy 6: Cavity Search so hmu.

  • Review by Dustin Baker ★★

    One of the first Scott Jeffrey produced films to become a series also becomes the first to be rebooted for whateverf*ckingreason. With what has to be five or six films in production at any given time looking at how many come out, I wonder if Warren here got saddled with the D-squad of resources, using what scraps she could to make this. But then again, things like a broken sense of logic and editing so awkward you expect Jim Halpert to stare at the camera between scenes are relatively inexpensive to fix, and Warren's films have always tended to be some of the more shoddy in Jeffrey's production house. The acting is horrific here, pacing is all over the place,…

  • Review by lanaawyattx ½

    this movie ruined my girl toothy. flanderisation at its finest. why is there another one after this.

  • Review by Echo Cero

    I've been reviewing ITN's Tooth Fairy movies on YouTube and where the first 2 were good movies and the 3rd one was blah the the Queen of Pain is just awful. Tooth the supernatural killer from the first 3 movies is not in this one. What we get is some escaped mental patient who thinks their the tooth fairy. They go around with a creepy mask killing people after knocking on their door being all creepy.

    The movie which only link to the other movie is that Jo Barker from the 3rd movie is in it has Diane(the character she played in part 3 was also named Diane) before she is killed. The movie follows some school teachers who spend…

  • Review by müller ★½

    DENTISTA Q FAZ ATENDIMENTO À DOMICÍLIO

  • Review by eva 🇧🇷 ★★½

    A SURRA EM TERRIFIER!!!!

  • Review by ivy ♡ ★★★½

    entertaining, but just like part 3, the acting wasn't the best, especially from the kids 😶

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