Darkness Falls (2003) - Movie Details
| Release Date: | January 24, 2003 |
| On DVD: | April 29, 2003 |
| Genre: | Horror |
| Director: | Jonathan Liebesman |
| Writer: | James Vanderbilt, John Fasano, Joe Harris |
| Cast: | Grant Piro, Angus Sampson, Christian Schaeffer, Peter Stanton, Sullivan Stapleton, Alannah Oliver, Steve Mouzakis, Kestie Morassi, Emma Caulfield, Lee Cormie, Joshua Anderson, Andrew Bayly, Emily Browning, Peter Curtin, Daniel Daperis, Rebecca McCauley, Chaney Kley |
| AKA: | Tooth Fairy, The |
| Studio: | Columbia Pictures |
| Official site: | sonypictures.com/movies/darknessfalls |
| Running Time: | 84 minutes |
| MPAA Rating: | Rated PG-13 for terror and horror images, and brief language. |
A young man considered crazy by many in his small town is forced to help a young boy fight a supernatural force that is the basis for the Tooth Fairy legend....
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Movie Review
Children usually look forward to the tooth fairy delivering a little present for them, but in Darkness Falls, she is anything but good. It's amazing, because that can also be said about the movie itself. Full movie review »
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Anonymous says:
July 17, 2005I liked the movie. I ike movies with some kinda of legend behind it in the movie that is. It was a little it dumb, thou.
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Anonymous says:
October 3, 2003I liked the movie, it was decent enough, although the only slightly scary part was the beginning, but it was still worth it to watch it again.
Anonymous says:
August 22, 2003Darkness Falls started off good, with a chilling opening sequence, but goes quickly downhill with apallingly bad acting, no storyline, dumb lines, and most of all, NOT SCARY! But some will like it's cheesiness, and will find it scary. I find it a decent movie, but in decent need of a better story. The cheesiest movie of the yea so far. A high "C." Wait for video or cable, you choose.